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Tutorial : Install Ubuntu on a Chromebook | Ubuntu Insights &#9659;https://insights.ubuntu.com/2018/01/30/tutorial-install-ubuntu-on-a-chromebook Chromebooks have gained popularity as relatively inexpensive web-centric laptops. They give access to web-based and native applications through the Chrome store, but what if you want to do more with them ? Installing Ubuntu on a Chromebook gives you more choice and lets you turn a web-centric machine into any other laptop : you can install an IDE to (&#8230;)
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