Not a bad idea! Not sure how well it is supported though
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No problem! Yeah, I think they mostly are, which is great
Also did a search to see if RAM or storage is possible to upgrade, it is not. Everything is soldered right to the board.
I can however add some storage with SD card (planning on doing just that)
Thanks for all the great replies! I installed OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with XFCE for now, because I had it lying around on a USB stick. Mostly to see if I even could get it running. So far so good, but I will definitely use some time to check out my options and see what will work the best. All replies are greatly appreciated!
Will look into if upgrading is possible, but I doubt it
Will look into it if it is even possible. I don’t think this computer was made with modifications in mind
Gallium is not maintained anymore though :(
Running an Acer Chromebook R1 on OpenSUSE right now. ChromeOS was end of life, so I managed to get Libreboot to work. It got a touch screen and you can fold it into a tablet. The touch functionality is ok, but the problem is that the Chromebook specs shit, so I have to run xfce. But tbh, I didn’t use the touch functionality much when it was a Chromebook either.