Re: Linux on a chrome book?

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Hi Cheryl,

How powerful do you need your computer to be? We are developing an Arch-based distro for use with the Raspberry Pi, and the command line side of things is performing quite well in terms of speed.

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Fernando

On 07/31/2018 03:59 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> I have an iMac and a MacBook Air running Mac and of course I am using the terminal lots, mostly with MacPorts. But I have wanted a standalone linux machine. I know somebody who has a tablet and no longer wants the Acer chromebook. I don't yet know all the specs except that it is 15.6 inch and as I believe 2 usb ports; should find out more shortly. I wondered if it would be possible to install linux and install it accessibly on this machine. I have used debian and arch linux in the past and wondered what I should plan to use. I am more interested in the command line than in the gui though I won't totally rule out the possibility that I might also experiment with the gui in linux. When I started using linux, of course, the gui wasn't really an option.
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> There is one other thing I am concerned abut. I had thinkpads that ran linux for years. Both of them died and it appeared to be a fan problem. That might have been just a natural consequence of their age but I am concerned about getting an apparently new computer and having this happen. In my old Debian installs way back in the earlier part of this century, it seemed as if those settings were automatically set up and compatible with the running of my computers' fans. Are there any versions of linux that either still seem to have a good record or, on the other hand, have been known > to leave so much to the user that a fan problem could quickly result. I also had this problem with a Mac minias fan though again, the mini had also previously had a long life with me as a Mac OS computer. I did have one Mac mini that never had any fan issues running linux.
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> Any inut as to the usability of a chromebook and the best linux distribution to use, especially for command line emphasis, would be appreciated. I would want to mostly use brltty with emphasis on its braille capabilities but wouldn't mind being able to set up speech also. I definitely would like to have sound for other purposes than speech if possible.
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