Don't see why not, though you can already install Linux on Netbooks, so I'm
not sure what you'd be gaining.

However, since Chromebook in its original form, is meant to be some kind of
Web-based, always-connected thingy (don't you love this ever-progressive
dumbing down of consumer computing?) you can probably already run J on it.
With the HTML interface.  Why would anyone want to, though?

On 21 November 2012 18:17, Devon McCormick <devon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Does all this mean we could see J on a Chromebook at some point?
>
> http://www.chromebook-linux.com/2011/11/how-to-install-gnulinux-on-your-html.html
>
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