Chromebook

BUt ChROMeOS iS LiNUx, ChRomBOoKs ARe WeAK… that’s you….. that’s what you sound like.

I want a cheap, light, long battery life, fanless laptop for school and travel. I love my thinkpads, but they are bulky and I would like something thinner while traveling. I see chromebooks on ebay all the time for under 40 bucks with shipping, sometimes under $30. So I thought, can this be done with ease?

Yes, but with some caveats. You do have to make sure it’s an x86 Chromebook, and most are in the Celeron family but you can find some in i3 for an ok price. Still working on finding an ARM solution, Libreboot has c201 and coreboot can be done on almost all of them with effort…. but a stable usable OS choice that is easy to install on device is not quite there (from what I have seen manjaro or Debian is pretty much it but are nor super easy to install)


I have been using a Dell 11 P22T with GalliumOS for 2 weeks now as a daily driver. While it does have some issues with the mouse once and awhile it’s pretty great over all. Having more that 10 tabs open in firefox can peak the CPU to 100%, but I have issues with having a ton of tabs open and need to stop.

Got my Chromebook for 30 bucks with shipping, it’s fanless but does not get hot even when watching youtube or Amazon Prime shows.

(I’ll post some pics here)


Links and info


You can find all the institutions in videos or online but thought I would also put them here.

What we are going to do:

  1. Look at list of supported devices by MrChromebox
  2. Find info on write protection screw for Chromebook model here or search for it on Duckduckgo
  3. Enable Dev Mode on Chromebook
  4. Open the Chromebook and disable the write protection
  5. Flash bios
  6. Install OS
  7. Profit

Instructions