Lenovo 300e Chromebook crouton compatibility [closed]
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Do Lenovo 300e Chromebooks, which have ARM processors, work with crouton? I am having some trouble finding info on crouton compatability, besides the crouton readme mentioning “a device running ChromeOS that has been switched to developer mode.” (https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton#prerequisites) Is this the only compatibility requirement?
I assume the 300e can be switched to developer mode ...
I am planning on buying a Lenovo 300e Chromebook soon (i. e., I haven’t bought it yet).
Thanks!
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EDIT: The GitHub issue https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton/issues/3946 answers this question.
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Do Lenovo 300e Chromebooks, which have ARM processors, work with crouton? I am having some trouble finding info on crouton compatability, besides the crouton readme mentioning “a device running ChromeOS that has been switched to developer mode.” (https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton#prerequisites) Is this the only compatibility requirement?
I assume the 300e can be switched to developer mode ...
I am planning on buying a Lenovo 300e Chromebook soon (i. e., I haven’t bought it yet).
Thanks!
-
EDIT: The GitHub issue https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton/issues/3946 answers this question.
linux lenovo-laptop chromebook arm
closed as off-topic by DavidPostill♦ Nov 21 at 20:53
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Do Lenovo 300e Chromebooks, which have ARM processors, work with crouton? I am having some trouble finding info on crouton compatability, besides the crouton readme mentioning “a device running ChromeOS that has been switched to developer mode.” (https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton#prerequisites) Is this the only compatibility requirement?
I assume the 300e can be switched to developer mode ...
I am planning on buying a Lenovo 300e Chromebook soon (i. e., I haven’t bought it yet).
Thanks!
-
EDIT: The GitHub issue https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton/issues/3946 answers this question.
linux lenovo-laptop chromebook arm
Do Lenovo 300e Chromebooks, which have ARM processors, work with crouton? I am having some trouble finding info on crouton compatability, besides the crouton readme mentioning “a device running ChromeOS that has been switched to developer mode.” (https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton#prerequisites) Is this the only compatibility requirement?
I assume the 300e can be switched to developer mode ...
I am planning on buying a Lenovo 300e Chromebook soon (i. e., I haven’t bought it yet).
Thanks!
-
EDIT: The GitHub issue https://github.com/dnschneid/crouton/issues/3946 answers this question.
linux lenovo-laptop chromebook arm
linux lenovo-laptop chromebook arm
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asked Nov 21 at 20:06
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closed as off-topic by DavidPostill♦ Nov 21 at 20:53
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