I finally figured it out with crouton etc, but your way is much better.
I'll look into this sandbox thing; wasn't aware of it.
Thank you

On Wed, Feb 13, 2019, 10:46 AM <[email protected] wrote:

> I use python/web2py on my chromebook without installing dev mode and
> without crouton etc, by using the linux shell sandbox that comes with more
> recent builds of ChromeOS.
>
> Just installing python and web2py into a venv was enough.
>
> On Thursday, 17 January 2019 01:30:42 UTC, Vlad wrote:
>>
>> If anybody has succeeded in setting up the dev env on chromebook I would
>> greatly appreciate some pointers.
>> I was able to get into dev mode and install linux on it, so linux is sort
>> of functional, but it's not complete. There is probably something specific
>> about chromebook, but I didn't find anything by googling it.
>> I simply want to have local web2py dev env on it... (My regular env is
>> windows; I am not too proficient in linux - if it works I can handle it,
>> but if something gets stuck, I don't know how to handle it)
>>
>

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