Haven’t tried tbh. Theoretically it should be possible. 1. Activate Linux environment in Settings -> Developer -> Linux 2. Download noornote-0.3.9-linux-amd64.deb for Intel/AMD or noornote-0.3.9-linux-arm64.deb for ARM platform architecture. 3. Install by double clicking it or 'sudo dpkg -i noornote-0.3.9-linux-amd64.deb‘ - Intel/AMD Chromebook (Acer, HP, Lenovo with Intel) → amd64.deb - ARM Chromebook (MediaTek, Qualcomm) → arm64.deb To find out your architecture: Enter 'uname -m‘ in terminal. x86_64 = amd64, aarch64 = arm64

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I got to load onto chrome book but I’m getting error message that said no terminal emulator found. Please install gnome terminal, konsole or xterm