The fact that it uses Debian and apt made things smoother for me, having learned most of what I know about Linux on Debian-based distros. The Linux compatibility layer is nice, I’ll say that. But its moderate benefits do not grace Flex, meaning that my homebrew Chromebox and Chromebook were hamstrung.ĬhromeOS Flex lacks Play Store support, which hamstrung my homebrew Chromebook and Chromebox." In my previous experience, I found it serviceable as a patchwork solution. Google touted Android app support as one of the mitigation tools against ChromeOS’ usability problems. While I could live without Discord on my MacBook, Slack on web was much more difficult than the native program.ĬhromeOS Flex lacks support for the Play Store. Every time I’d sign in, they’d open a browser tab and redirect me to the web version. In fact, with Slack and Discord, the apps flat out wouldn’t work. Linux let me do some things I needed, like GIMP, but other things struggled, like Slack. I had access to Chrome, so I could get all of my work bookmarks, history, etc. The former was actually the least offensive.
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