It's always worth checking if MrChromebox supports your specific Chromebook. I got Debian running on an old Chromebook a few months back for fun, but I had to compile a custom kernel to get audio working because AMD Stoney Ridge is weird.
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I don't know about other games, but it wasn't too terrible playing Civ 6.
I've been enjoying my Thinkpad E16 that I got brand new from Best Buy. https://startrek.website/post/13283869
I agree. I thought everyone already knew this was what Debian release names were based on.
How old of Docx files are you talking? Something like Office 2010 might run quite well, and your father would have probably had to have used some very weird features for it to be incompatible.
Have you ever tried Box86/Box64 for Wine? I was wondering what the experience is like these days.
- Pain, torture, and screaming as your system slowly burns.
- No, definitely not.
I hear his advice is almost as wise as Boothby's.
I'm just as stumped, but my best guess is there's some application(s) that expect(s) the Windows Driver store to work and return an exception if it's missing.
I feel this is almost common sense. Either way, I enjoy an excuse to get a little bit of Robert Picardo.