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How to Install and Run Linux on a Chromebook

With your Chromebook on, hold the Esc and Refresh keys down simultaneously<br>and tap your device's power button. A forced reboot should begin, at which<br>point you can let go of the keys.<br>

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How to Install and Run Linux on a Chromebook

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  1. How to Install and Run Linux on a Chromebook

  2. Step-1 With your Chromebook on, hold the Esc and Refresh keys down simultaneously and tap your device's power button. A forced reboot should begin, at which point you can let go of the keys.

  3. Step-2 After the reboot is complete, a screen with a yellow exclamation point and a message that Chrome OS is missing or damaged should appear. Next, utilize this key combination to initiate Developer Mode: CTRL+D.

  4. Step-3 The following message should now be displayed: To turn OS verification OFF, press ENTER. Press the Enter key.

  5. Step-4 A new screen will now appear stating that OS verification is off. Do not touch anything at this point. After a few sections, you will receive notification that your Chromebook is transitioning into Developer Mode. This process may take some time and could involve multiple reboots. You will eventually be returned to the OS verification is OFF message, accompanied by a red exclamation point. Ignore this message and wait until you see the welcome screen for Chrome OS.

  6. Step-5 Since all local data and settings were deleted when you entered Developer Mode, you may have to re-enter your network details, language and keyboard orientation on the OS welcome screen as well as agree to the operating system's terms and conditions. Once completed, sign in to your Chromebook when prompted to do so. Getting more information visit here : roku.com/link

  7. Start Using Linux Now that you've enabled Developer Mode and installed Ubuntu, you'll need to follow these steps to launch the Linux desktop each time you power on your Chromebook. It should be noted that you will see the warning screen stating that OS verification is OFF every time you reboot or turn the power on. This is because Developer Mode remains active until you manually disable it, and is required to run Crouton. 1. First, return to the developer shell interface by using the following keyboard shortcut: CTRL+ALT+T. 2. Type shell at the crosh prompt and press Enter. 3. The chronos@localhost prompt should now be displayed. Type the following syntax: sudo startxfce4 then press Enter 4. Enter your encryption password and passphrase, if prompted. 5. Your Ubuntu desktop should now be visible and ready for use.

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