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Old 03-08-2013, 01:13 AM #3
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It looks like they have a Google Chrome OS installed on those netbooks. I don't know what that is like.
I'm not sure how a linux OS will work on it.
You would need a USB drive with the Fedora on it or any other Linux distro.

Oh,
Here are some preistalled on USB or flash cards - but you should explore more places to make sure it will work on/with the chrome book.
http://www.osdisc.com/products/usb/f...te=distrowatch


I didn't change my Win 7 OS laptop to install Linux until the warranty had expired on the machine.
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