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Puppy Linux and EasyOS Developer on Crostini and Demanding Users


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 08, 2023,

updated Mar 08, 2023


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> I have often thought of buying a Chromebook, so as to explore how well Android and Linux apps integrate within the ChromeOS infrastructure. Debian Linux, via Crostini.


> I have been on-and-off following the development of ARM SoCs, and Apple are way ahead, with their M1, M2, and now M3. Way ahead of ARM SoCs being used for Windows and Chromebook laptops and tablets.



Reflecting on why am I doing this?


↺ Reflecting on why am I doing this?


> I know that I need to have a thick skin, not be bothered by complaining posts on the forum, but sometimes I do get annoyed.


> People are getting EasyOS for free, developed by one developer for no monetary remuneration, in his spare time, yet, they make demands that the developer should do their bidding.


> It happens quite regularly. For example, someone recently complaining, quite hotly, that I wasn't responding adequately to their questions. I was responding, but not to their satisfaction.




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