Thanks a lot for the info
On Sun, Dec 11, 2022, 3:43 PM Robert Citek wrote:
> No worries.
>
> I have three at the moment ( just donated two Asus Chromebooks from 2015 ).
>
> - Samsung XE310XBA
> - HP X360
> - Lenovo 10e tablet
>
> All three have the Linux Development Environment enabled that r
No worries.
I have three at the moment ( just donated two Asus Chromebooks from 2015 ).
- Samsung XE310XBA
- HP X360
- Lenovo 10e tablet
All three have the Linux Development Environment enabled that runs Debian
11. They all have Docker installed[1]. And only the Lenovo does not have
VSCode ins
Thank you Vince Winter and Robert Citek.
@Robert Citek: As Vince pointed out, Chromebooks capable of doing both
Android and Linux apps are very HW dependent.
Is it ok for you to disclose your Chromebook make and model?
thanks
-v
On Sun, Dec 11, 2022 at 2:47 PM Robert Citek wrote:
> Yes, yo
Yes, you can run both an Android app and a Linux app at the same time. For
example, at this moment I am running the Brave browser ( an Android app )
and VSCode ( a Linux app ) at the same time.
@Vince Winter: What's a "mini Linux environment"? Or did you mean
"minimal"? The Linux Development En
Hello Vince,
It depends on model of Chromebook if Google enabled that option, largely
based on hardware. You have to have a the Google play store enabled for
Android apps(there maybe ways to side load but I haven't looked into
personally). Linux terminal can be installed on some Chromebooks as we
Dear all:
I have a Chromebook question.
a) I read that most Chromebooks can run Android apps.
b) I also read that most Chromebooks can run Linux apps
If both a + b are true, does it mean most Chromebooks can run both Android
and Linux apps simultaneously?
Want to check if anyone has such exper