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− | [http://www.google.com Google link]<br />
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− | == Requirements ==
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− | Chromebook is a laptop. <br />
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− | Chromebox is a computer without a monitor, keyboard, or mouse. To install OSCAR on a Chromebox, the user must first connect the additional hardware: keyboard, mouse, and monitor.<br />
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− | The OSCAR installation procedure is the same for both the Chromebook and Chromebox. In the following directions, the term Chromebook refers to both the laptop and the Chromebox.<br />
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− | To install OSCAR 1.1.0, your Chromebook
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− | # must support Linux (Beta), also known as Crostini, [https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/chromium-os/chrome-os-systems-supporting-linux chrome-os-systems-supporting-linux]
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− | # and have the current Chrome OS
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− | # and the correct version of OSCAR for your Chromebook (This depends on the CPU your Chromebook has)
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− | == Installation ==
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− | === Verify your Chromebook will work with Linux (Beta) and OSCAR ===
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− | # Click on the following link to determine if a Chromebook is able to support Linux (Beta) / Crostini: [https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/chromium-os/chrome-os-systems-supporting-linux chrome-os-systems-supporting-linux]
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− | # If your Chromebook is listed, verify whether or not Chromebook has Linux (Beta) / Crostini
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− | ## At the bottom right of the Chromebook page, select the time.
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− | ## Select Settings [[File:Settings.png|18px|thumb]]
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− | ## Under "Linux (Beta)," See the Linux status (Screenprint needed)
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− | # If purchasing a new Chromebook, ensure the Chromebook is listed on the link [https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/chromium-os/chrome-os-systems-supporting-linux chrome-os-systems-supporting-linux].
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− | # If the Chromebook does not support Linux (Beta) / Crostini, OSCAR cannot be installed.
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− | == Update Chrome OS to the latest Version ==
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− | on your ChromeBook, go to Settings->About Chrome OS and see if there are any updates to apply. (Screenprint) You do this by
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− | # going to the settings page (which is accessed by clicking on the little toothed gear symbol) (Screenprint) and then
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− | # finding the legend "About Chrome OS" over to the left (Screenprint) and clicking on that. Then you should see a
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− | # (Screenprint) box up towards the top that says "Check for Updates". Click on that, and it will either tell you that you are up to date, (Screenprint) or else start updating your system. If it starts updating, then wait for it to finish, and then follow its instructions to restart.
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− | == Load Linux (Beta) ==
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− | if linux installed . . .
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− | if not installed load per [https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/9145439?hl=en Chromebook Supports Linux (Beta)]
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− | === ID Chromebook CPU type ===
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− | === Setup SD Card Reader (Linux) ===
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− | == Load OSCAR ==
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