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I'm not familiar with Chromebook, but I've googled that chromebook supports booting from USB. You can try to flash the image to a USB drive and reboot into it, which is preconfigured with a working linux desktop environment. Please let me know if this works. |
Thanks for getting back to me so fast. A Chromebook doesn't 'normally' support booting from USB; you have to basically wipe your system and disable all of the security features in order to do it. So, I would probably just go with the Linux environment available on Chromebooks and try to make that work. |
I have been trying to get it to work on my Chromebook and I've made some progress but I'm at a point where I'm unable to figure out what to do next. After getting into Linux, there were a few things I needed to do to get SplatPlost going. I'll list them below for anyone else who might try this on a Chromebook, and also in case I did something wrong! Most of this has been trial and error with Google and StackExchange posts for me.
After doing the above I was able to get to the point where starting the printer gives me this error. It seems bluetooth related, but I don't know enough about Linux to do much more here. I tried a few things that I found via Google which I'll list below the error.
These are the additional commands I tried that didn't fix the error:
I didn't get any errors from the above, but rfkill did not seem to be installed correctly as I would get things like this:
By the way, if I've totally screwed something up with all the extra commands I ran, it's easy enough for me to delete the Linux environment and start over fresh. |
Sorry, this is more of a question than an "issue". Do you happen to know if Splatpost works on the Linux environment that can be enabled on a Chromebook?
I don't have Linux set up on my Chromebook, and I'm not super familiar with Linux to begin with, so I figured I'd ask before I went through all of the configuration. If you don't know, I'll probably give it a try myself.
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