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Chrome OS comes with Linux VMs now. You can do most dev work with it


Do you have to enable developer mode, and if so, does it stay enabled between boots?


No, as I understand it, that was the "old way" of doing it. The "new way" (which I think is called Project Crostini) is much smoother.

I got a Pixelbook a couple months ago and it was as simple as going into the Chrome OS settings, clicking the button to enable Linux support, and then it sets you up with a terminal to Linux. I've had no issue accessing the Linux environment / apps between boots.


No. You don't. It's fully secure and the host OS is aware of it as a feature. You can see your Linux files in the Files app etc..


And yes it does stay enabled.




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