It shouldn't matter which one specifically, as long as it is using a recent Intel processor. Older Chromebooks using older Intel hardware might not support Linux apps (e.g., the "Bay Trail" series from 2014 or so). And current Chromebooks with ARM processors may be able to run Linux in general, but there isn't a recent version of MuseScore for ARM. Probably something we can eventually solve, but anyhow, for now, stick with Intel. Which still leaves you with tons of choices. And aside from that, it really shouldn't matter. Helps to have a decent amount of RAM and storage I guess.
My regular machine is a Pixelbook Go, I can certainly recommend that in general.
Not sure, but probably there are more general Chromebook forums where people could help. As far as I know support is pretty limited, but I don't think it varies from one Chromebook to another.
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It shouldn't matter which one specifically, as long as it is using a recent Intel processor. Older Chromebooks using older Intel hardware might not support Linux apps (e.g., the "Bay Trail" series from 2014 or so). And current Chromebooks with ARM processors may be able to run Linux in general, but there isn't a recent version of MuseScore for ARM. Probably something we can eventually solve, but anyhow, for now, stick with Intel. Which still leaves you with tons of choices. And aside from that, it really shouldn't matter. Helps to have a decent amount of RAM and storage I guess.
My regular machine is a Pixelbook Go, I can certainly recommend that in general.
In reply to It shouldn't matter which… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks, Marc. Forest
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Not sure, but probably there are more general Chromebook forums where people could help. As far as I know support is pretty limited, but I don't think it varies from one Chromebook to another.