"How to sell your soul to google without gaining any of the benefits of an actual chromebook"
Why not just use a standard Linux distro that respects your freedom? It would be just as easy to install.
UX UX UX. Chromebooks are just easier to use than any Linux distro (yes, even your favorite one.) Even then, they're UI is different that Win/Mac, so it's still a struggle to get people to switch to any thing else. People hate change, no matter how good that change would be for them.
I just installed Cloudready on a buddy's ancient laptop and he loves it. But he's never been a hardcore PC user. So the simplicity of ChromeOS is a big plus.
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4 u/_Ajax 24 Aug 2020 15:47
1 u/hamdancer 24 Aug 2020 17:40