Glad to help, @drewmoseley
I am (rarely) using an IdeaPad Chromebook which I was given and don’t exactly remember the model
There were already a Linux firmware installed from the previous user, so I did not really learnt how replacing a Chromebook firmware is being done
Please do consider that it is a significant (but potentially rewarding) time investment;
Even if I consider those distribution values to be part of the desktop OS future
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