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My favorite device is a Chromebook, without ChromeOS

4 hours ago
  • #Linux
  • #postmarketOS
  • #Chromebook
  • The author initially praised their Lenovo Duet 3 Chromebook in 2024 for its ChromeOS and Crostini Linux VM.
  • Two years later, ChromeOS experience worsened with issues like VM disk resizing, terminal corruption, and bugs, possibly due to Google merging Android and ChromeOS.
  • Frustrated with ChromeOS, they installed postmarketOS (Alpine Linux-based) on the Duet 3, supporting the google-trogdor platform.
  • Installation included full disk encryption (--fde) and btrfs filesystem for snapshots, with a subvolume layout set up for backups using btrbk.
  • postmarketOS uses systemd, making it easy to install Nix with flakes, and GNOME was chosen as the desktop environment for its tablet compatibility.
  • Post-installation, some hardware issues were noted: pen not working, docking rotation problems, and wonky external display support.
  • Despite limitations, postmarketOS runs well, with GNOME performing efficiently on the low-end hardware, possibly due to musl and a lean base.
  • Firefox runs natively and feels snappy compared to ChromeOS, and tasks like cloning nixpkgs are faster without VM overhead.
  • The author finds postmarketOS revitalizing, making the Duet 3 their favorite device again without ChromeOS, akin to past experiences with Arch Linux on netbooks.