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Linux on chromebook
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I run opensuse leap on a convertible chromebook and I like it. There are some problems, though, most related to sleeping, but in recent software probably all of the issues would be gone.
Or at least, it's much, much better than my previous (ancient..) one, but also I would just not use it with the original os that is made by google. Hell, besides the data mining that's usual to google, they wanted me to log in with a google account to not delete my files when I reboot it!