Based on favorable feedback and problems with Ubuntu on Chromebooks, I Will be trying Linux Mint and GalliumOS, since there is no declared fix/time-frame or debugging process for Ubuntu. Perhaps this is the fork in the road, where I commit all hardware to a migration plan away from Ubuntu?
Compatibility matrix is sparse for Ubuntu, and I don't see the effort to improve it to address high volume platforms like Acer Chromebooks, and Samsung Chromebooks.
I'm happy to contribute to Ubuntu-Chromebook testing, but someone has to coordinate the Chromebook-Ubuntu release and Chromebook fixes.
Too bad, Chromebooks and dual-boot ChromeOS/Linux are a perfect combo for Education, R&D, software development, and the consumer space :(
I guess we'll have to go with the Linux distro that's putting in the most effort for Chromebook compatibility :(
Based on favorable feedback and problems with Ubuntu on Chromebooks, I Will be trying Linux Mint and GalliumOS, since there is no declared fix/time-frame or debugging process for Ubuntu. Perhaps this is the fork in the road, where I commit all hardware to a migration plan away from Ubuntu?
Compatibility matrix is sparse for Ubuntu, and I don't see the effort to improve it to address high volume platforms like Acer Chromebooks, and Samsung Chromebooks.
I'm happy to contribute to Ubuntu-Chromebook testing, but someone has to coordinate the Chromebook-Ubuntu release and Chromebook fixes.
Too bad, Chromebooks and dual-boot ChromeOS/Linux are a perfect combo for Education, R&D, software development, and the consumer space :(
I guess we'll have to go with the Linux distro that's putting in the most effort for Chromebook compatibility :(