![]() ![]() Adding memory to the machine (which shipped with only 2GB of RAM) broke the suspend function. ![]() I encountered the second issue when I tried to upgrade the machine’s RAM (to be fair, I encountered the same issue in ChromeOS). But if that was going to be the case, I thought, why should ChromeOS even be occupying space on my hard drive? Granted, part of the point of installing ChrUbuntu in the first place was to be able to use Ubuntu as my primary operating system on my little Acer I hardly ever booted back into ChromeOS. If I wanted to boot back into Ubuntu, I had to issue a slightly different terminal command in ChromeOS, and reboot again. I couldn’t choose the operating system at startup switching back to ChromeOS required issuing a terminal command and rebooting the machine. In that post, I noted some of the advantages of running ChrUbuntu: I really liked having a full-blown desktop environment to work in, and ChrUbuntu worked much better for me than Crouton. Last November, I wrote about running Ubuntu on a Chromebook using ChrUbuntu. ![]()
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