2016-08-25 20:07 GMT+02:00 Kevin O'Brien <zwilnik2@gmail.com>:
I have been thinking about getting a Chromebook, but the one thing
holding me back is that I need to be able to run LibreOffice. Is that
something I can do now? And if so, how well does it run?
​Unfortunately, I can't speak exactly about how LibreOffice behave on a
chromebook, but it is possible to have LibreOffice run on it through
various mean. In my opinion, a good way to do so is by using "crouton",
which allow running a full Linux on top of ChromeOS (at the same time, not
in a dual-boot setting). Obviously this can be leveraged to run LibreOffice.
One thing to keep in mind is that some chromebook have very limited disk
space available, so you may want to change that.
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