![]() Assuming you have found that you have a Linux capable Chromebook or got yourself a nice new one, you'll find it quite easy to install the official Mozilla Firefox for Linux Flatpak. ![]() If not update to the latest ChromeOS to double check and if still you can't see the Linux settings, then it is time to retire your old Chromebook or use it for trips and holidays and not worry about losing it. If it has Linux under System > Advanced > Developers > Linux development environment then you are all set. You can check your Chromebooks Linux capability easily. Linux apps are a little more complicated to deal with but are worth the trouble. On a decent and recent Chromebook you can use Android apps directly from Google Play and Linux apps via the Linux system that is optionally available but very welcome not just for developer computers. You have to embrace Google accounts and ID's if you develop apps which end up on Google Play anyway so a Chromebook is as much an ideal development system for mobile apps as an equivalent Apple Mac with its Apple ID and whatnot. Mozilla Firefox on ChromeOS - via Flatpak Overview It is easy to install Firefox on a recent Chromebook!ĬhromeOS is full of capability these days, provided you can live with having a G-Suite / Google Apps based world.
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