[PLUG] Connect BT keyboard to headless Raspberry Pi?

2022-01-18 Thread Eric House
Looking to build a portable linux environment that'll run on airplane's USB power I'm playing with a Raspberry Pi, an iPad and a bluetooth keyboard. I run a Bluetooth PAN network on the Pi, ssh into it from the iPad using a terminal app, and connect the keyboard to the iPad so I can actually type.

Re: [PLUG] Chromebooks and Linux

2022-01-18 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Mon, 17 Jan 2022 22:54:15 -0800 Russell Senior dijo: >Not being able to print to a local USB connected printer in ChromeOS >(you had to enroll your printer with google, and send your documents >to google so they could send it back to your printer) used to be a big >"NO THANK YOU" from me. I th

Re: [PLUG] Chromebooks and Linux

2022-01-18 Thread Tony Schlemmer
I have a ChromeBook that just bought a few months ago. I have changed my search engine to Duck Duck Go and I have also installed a VPN on it. It cost less than $300 and has 4GB of memory and 64GB Static storage. I may look into installing Linux later but just use my ChromeBook for casual brows

Re: [PLUG] Chromebooks and Linux

2022-01-18 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Tue, 18 Jan 2022 08:49:33 -0800 VY dijo: >If you have not purchased anything yet, this may be another option for >you (though a bit experimental): > >https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pocket-3-a-modular-and-full-featured-handheld-pc?fbclid=IwAR2xopyryIdeOTqD6CFLFNoTb-dH0x58-Oxx19BLdyV8YhXP56Z

Re: [PLUG] Chromebooks and Linux

2022-01-18 Thread VY
If you have not purchased anything yet, this may be another option for you (though a bit experimental): https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pocket-3-a-modular-and-full-featured-handheld-pc?fbclid=IwAR2xopyryIdeOTqD6CFLFNoTb-dH0x58-Oxx19BLdyV8YhXP56ZvJu8e5f0#/ https://liliputing.com/2021/11/running

Re: [PLUG] Chromebooks and Linux

2022-01-18 Thread Robert Citek
On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 9:47 PM John Jason Jordan wrote: > Does anyone know about putting Linux on Chromebooks? Or websites > dedicated to the issue? Suggestions welcome! > Depending on what you want to do, you may not need to install another distro. Rather, you can simply "enable" Linux. Open