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Chaslinux

@chaslinux@techhub.social
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Computer Recycling project leader, using Linux Mint XFCE at work, Xubuntu at home. Mostly post Linux, hardware, or gamedev (under Linux). #Xubuntu #GameMaker #linuxmint #Indie #BASH

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Joined November 11, 2022
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Itch.io (Games):
https://chaslinux.itch.io/
Github (BASH Scripts):
https://github.com/chaslinux

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Computer Recycling project leader, using Linux Mint XFCE at work, Xubuntu at home. Mostly post Linux, hardware, or gamedev (under Linux). # Xubuntu # GameMaker # linuxmint # Indie # BASH

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@chaslinux@techhub.social

Computer Recycling project leader, using Linux Mint XFCE at work, Xubuntu at home. Mostly post Linux, hardware, or gamedev (under Linux). # Xubuntu # GameMaker # linuxmint # Indie # BASH

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@chaslinux@techhub.social · 2d ago
@codemonkeymike thanks, that confirms what I thought, the org de- registered everything before they gave it to us. We had the same issue with a huge dump of iPads years ago.
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Computer Recycling project leader, using Linux Mint XFCE at work, Xubuntu at home. Mostly post Linux, hardware, or gamedev (under Linux). # Xubuntu # GameMaker # linuxmint # Indie # BASH

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@chaslinux@techhub.social

Computer Recycling project leader, using Linux Mint XFCE at work, Xubuntu at home. Mostly post Linux, hardware, or gamedev (under Linux). # Xubuntu # GameMaker # linuxmint # Indie # BASH

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@chaslinux@techhub.social · 2d ago
@codemonkeymike Does removing the BIOS security screw get around this? I've installed Debian on some Chromebooks, but I suspect they were already released from any corporate locks.
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Computer Recycling project leader, using Linux Mint XFCE at work, Xubuntu at home. Mostly post Linux, hardware, or gamedev (under Linux). # Xubuntu # GameMaker # linuxmint # Indie # BASH

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Chaslinux
@chaslinux@techhub.social

Computer Recycling project leader, using Linux Mint XFCE at work, Xubuntu at home. Mostly post Linux, hardware, or gamedev (under Linux). # Xubuntu # GameMaker # linuxmint # Indie # BASH

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@chaslinux@techhub.social · Apr 07, 2026

This ASUS Chromebook's updates ended in 2022, so I removed the screw that write protects the BIOS, followed the Mr Chromebox steps to install Coreboot on it, then I installed Debian + XFCE... It took just over 4GB of the 16GB m.2 2242 SSD.

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