• papertowels@mander.xyz
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    No, the argument is that Chromebooks are so limited in what they can offer that kids never learned to do anything out of using the chrome browser.

    Turns out you don’t need to worry about troubleshooting something if you just remove that functionality lol

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      Most Chromebooks offered Linux on them. Even Linus Torvalds used a Chromebook when travelling to develop via it. Presumably because he was sick to death of “troubleshooting” when he had other, better things to do. And presumably schools and teachers also have better things to do than deal with bs like conflicting packages, missing drivers, viruses or whatever on every kid’s device.

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        All Chromebooks ARE Linux. ChromeOS is a Linux based operating system. Whether or not you can get to the lower level is a different discussion. I had one of the first Chromebooks, you have always been able to root them and do what you want with them.

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        13 days ago

        You are correct that most chromebooks can have Linux installed on them.

        I don’t think that’s relevant in a discussion about Chromebooks in a school setting - were schools encouraging their students to install Linux?

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          Doesn’t matter if they encourage it or, not, the option is there. So if kids want to mess around, compile stuff, run Linux games they can totally do it. The main purpose of the laptop however would be to do work, save / submit stuff to the cloud, run all day and be cheap so if it gets stolen or broken it’s less expense to replace. I think in that role the Chromebook is the best solution anyone came up with. And there were a long line of contenders.