Even without installing a Linux distro on a Chromebook, one of the best gaming experiences almost every Chromebook can handle is PSP emulation with PPSSPP. Many great games to be played.
That's what they have you using? I'm glad I'm in college... I'm using a 16inch m1 max MBP for school maybe overkill but hey if it works. I can understand liking the netbook form factor I still love my 12 inch 2017 macbook. But I think it's the chuwi minibook x would be a modern equivalent.
Quite overkill most likely, (if it’s a engineering class or something it isn’t) I was looking at those but this computer does what I’d use that for, for $35
@@Tech86807 Im studying CS I like to play a lot with local LLMs and training so I make use of the extra horsepower 99% of people (even creators) don't need anything close to it. I like the 16 inch form factor a lot though especially if you need a book and notes or browser and word up at the same time. I'm thinking of getting one of the rminibooks though and running linux on it as a second machine.
@@Tech86807 It's an old Acer Veriton mini PC from 2011 with Intel i5 2400s with 128GB SSD with Arch Linux installed, and also 256GB SSD with debloated Windows 10, along with 8GB of RAM. A lot of people saying 16GB is the bare minimum nowadays but as long I am still using a CRT monitor, I'm happy with 8 GBs :)
Even without installing a Linux distro on a Chromebook, one of the best gaming experiences almost every Chromebook can handle is PSP emulation with PPSSPP. Many great games to be played.
Didn’t try any games yet, but have it installed
2:15 i think it is more accurate to call it a container, which i think uses lxc. But yeah, it still has to share resources with chromeos
did I call it a VM? yeah container is correct.
That's what they have you using? I'm glad I'm in college... I'm using a 16inch m1 max MBP for school maybe overkill but hey if it works. I can understand liking the netbook form factor I still love my 12 inch 2017 macbook. But I think it's the chuwi minibook x would be a modern equivalent.
Quite overkill most likely, (if it’s a engineering class or something it isn’t) I was looking at those but this computer does what I’d use that for, for $35
@@Tech86807 Im studying CS I like to play a lot with local LLMs and training so I make use of the extra horsepower 99% of people (even creators) don't need anything close to it. I like the 16 inch form factor a lot though especially if you need a book and notes or browser and word up at the same time. I'm thinking of getting one of the rminibooks though and running linux on it as a second machine.
You sound like Scott Pilgrim, cool laptop btw
Who’s Scott pilgrim?
here in switzerland we get i7 lenovo laptops
i7???? thats a better cpu than my £600 laptop, how is a school affording that???
@@TaTi_IC we don't get to take them home tho, they always are taken and placed in a room everytime we leave school, In the room they are charged
ha thats new xD how schools have been changed in time xD
could be a really old i7. like my $70 macbook with a 4th gen one.
@@Tech86807 it has the new i7 stickers
That chromebook runs better than my current Linux PC
which distro do u use?
@@yokingboii I use Arch...
btw!
What computer is the real question… and HDD or SSD?
@@Tech86807 It's an old Acer Veriton mini PC from 2011 with Intel i5 2400s with 128GB SSD with Arch Linux installed, and also 256GB SSD with debloated Windows 10, along with 8GB of RAM. A lot of people saying 16GB is the bare minimum nowadays but as long I am still using a CRT monitor, I'm happy with 8 GBs :)
i use the psp emulator on my chromebook
what did you use to boot uefi without reflashing the BIOS?
Mrchromebox RW_Legacy.
@@Tech86807 Could you make a tutorial, rw legacy only boots seabios on my end
What laptop is that I wanna get that for a Plex Box?
Chrome 3100 2in1. if thats all you want to do get a cheap desktop, you can do better.