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This tutorial will only work on Chromebooks with an Intel or AMD CPU (with Linux Apps Support) and not those with an ARM64 architecture CPU.
This tutorial will only work on Chromebooks with an Intel or AMD CPU (with Linux Apps Support) and not those with an ARM64 architecture CPU.
Please take note that with the release of Chrome OS 90, the location of Linux Apps has been changed in the Chromebook’s settings. Have a look at this tutorial, to see how to turn on Linux apps and then continue with the installation tutorial.
Commands Used:
1) sudo apt update
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1) sudo apt update
2) sudo apt install libnss3 default-jdk
3) wget https://apprepo.de/appimage/download/netbeans
4) NetBeans.AppImage
5) chmod 755 NetBeans.AppImage
6) sudo apt install menulibre
7) menulibre
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My chromebook said "sudu: command not found" how do i fix this
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