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  • CreatiCodeI CreatiCode

    @jd131111

    Are you running on chrome? A laptop, iPad or a Chromebook?

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    @info-creaticode
    Isn’t a Chromebook considered a laptop?

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    • silvloveS silvlove

      @info-creaticode
      Isn’t a Chromebook considered a laptop?

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      @c It is but it’s very different from the average laptop, considering the inability to use .exe files and you have less options for things than a Windows or Mac. When it comes to like debugging stuff and all, it makes sense to have Chromebook in its own category I guess.

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      • JaecadeJnightJ JaecadeJnight

        @c It is but it’s very different from the average laptop, considering the inability to use .exe files and you have less options for things than a Windows or Mac. When it comes to like debugging stuff and all, it makes sense to have Chromebook in its own category I guess.

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        @jeffreyrb03-gmail I have a Chromebook of my own without Linux, if I turn on dev mode will it allow Linux to be enabled or still no? I can tell you the Chromebook type if you need it

        Please help all my projects are 3000+ blocks

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        • TheNicknameGovT TheNicknameGov

          @jeffreyrb03-gmail I have a Chromebook of my own without Linux, if I turn on dev mode will it allow Linux to be enabled or still no? I can tell you the Chromebook type if you need it

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          Developer mode requires a factory reset in the process.
          Also you can already access Linux in Settings > About Chrome/Device.

          You only need Developer Mode to download any .apk.

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          • silvloveS silvlove

            Developer mode requires a factory reset in the process.
            Also you can already access Linux in Settings > About Chrome/Device.

            You only need Developer Mode to download any .apk.

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            @c no, because it says “Linux is not available with this device”

            Please help all my projects are 3000+ blocks

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            • TheNicknameGovT TheNicknameGov

              @jeffreyrb03-gmail I have a Chromebook of my own without Linux, if I turn on dev mode will it allow Linux to be enabled or still no? I can tell you the Chromebook type if you need it

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              @the_true_odst I had a personal chromebook, and downloaded APKs on it before, not sure about you but if that wont work then I doubt Linux will work. If you have terminal access (an app called “Terminal”) then you can do pretty much anything, but you need to know what commands to type. Pretty sure it takes Linux commands, there’s online guides for that. I believe that if you use something called “Wine”, you might be able to run .exe files on a chromebook, but it is very hard to do and I havent done it myself yet. I don’t know if that’s a good idea though, and doing something wrong could have bad effects or ruin your chromebook. Chromebooks suck though (as I have to use one everyday) and for games or running programs, Windows/Mac is better. Linux requires a lot of programming knowledge and has you interact with the OS directly. So yeah do what you will with that info, but take it with a grain of salt and I recommend asking someone first or gaining more programming knowledge if you wanna mess with Linux and all.

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              • silvloveS silvlove

                @info-creaticode
                Isn’t a Chromebook considered a laptop?

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                @c said in Autoplay on project embeds doesnt work yet:

                Isn’t a Chromebook considered a laptop?

                Normally a Chromebook runs on ChromeOS, while a laptop runs on windows/macOS/linux

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                • CreatiCodeI CreatiCode

                  @c said in Autoplay on project embeds doesnt work yet:

                  Isn’t a Chromebook considered a laptop?

                  Normally a Chromebook runs on ChromeOS, while a laptop runs on windows/macOS/linux

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                  @info-creaticode Also thank you for fixing the autoPlay, my game is alot better now!

                  #LLJW
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                    @c no, because it says “Linux is not available with this device”

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                    @the_true_odst
                    Then your device owner, probably your school, disabled Linux, or your parental control settings block it ?

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                      @jd131111

                      Are you running on chrome? A laptop, iPad or a Chromebook?

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                      @info-creaticode A Chromebook (not running Linux, also, sorry for the late response 😞 )

                      👋

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                      • silvloveS silvlove

                        @the_true_odst
                        Then your device owner, probably your school, disabled Linux, or your parental control settings block it ?

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                        @c I doubt it, it’s a personal computer controlled by my parents by they ARE trying to help me progress my coding career

                        Please help all my projects are 3000+ blocks

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