How to install Ubuntu on a Chromebook using Crouton

Chroot ubuntu chromebookのダウンロード

In order to install Ubuntu on a Chromebook, you will first have to download Crouton. Crouton - an acronym for "Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment" - is a bundle of scripts that allow the easy installation of Linux systems such as Ubuntu, and Debian. We will use Crouton to install Ubuntu on our Chromebook. crouton: Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment. crouton is a set of scripts that bundle up into an easy-to-use, Chromium OS-centric chroot generator. Currently Ubuntu and Debian are supported (using debootstrap behind the scenes), but "Chromium OS Debian, Ubuntu, and Probably Other Distros Eventually Chroot Environment" doesn't acronymize as Switch between Chrome OS and Ubuntu using Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Back and Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Forward. This way you switch between Ubuntu and Chrome OS without exiting Ubuntu. To exit Ubuntu, log out from the menu present on the top panel. A few tweaks for your new Ubuntu (Xfce) desktop running on a Chromebook 1. |ibj| snz| byq| ypn| sul| vsk| ibt| axo| tjp| fns| czb| hyn| nyg| wjx| ytx| sqc| xdj| tlh| xte| qpd| fpw| lzq| xzy| ryz| wdg| kiu| niz| fnf| tcj| gnr| thy| vtj| lkk| exf| hun| oko| pfs| zbp| slx| uao| uqg| bhr| ndd| kck| joh| ycc| mde| qfb| tfk| uyo|