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You may be talking about 2 different things:

1. Yes, ChromeOS is based on Linux, but it's not really what most people would refer to as "Linux". I think this is what you're talking about.

2. ChromeOS does have, however, some great technology to run an unrestricted version of Linux in a container, called Crostini: https://chromeos.dev/en/linux . I used to use a high end Pixel book (which was a great machine, really sad Google discontinued it - surprise, surprise, I know) as a primary dev laptop, it ran VSCode, postgres, etc. very well.



Yes, it is based on Linux, as are many televisions, car radios, phones, and other devices. That's my point re "smart" devices.

Crostini is a VM, and isn't 100% unrestricted. I'd classify it in the same category as WSL or Parallels.




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