![]() ![]() You can use this command on the terminal, no need to navigate folders. Now, unzip the contents of the installer. Next, move the compressed installer into the Linux files folder that appear in your filesystem. Make sure to download the default Linux installer. Now that you can install Linux apps on your Chrome device, it’s time to get the REAPER installer. The Linux development environment option will now open a few extra settings, here, you just have to enable the option Allow Linux to access your microphone and restart your device. To do this, open the Settings once again in the Developer section. This process will install the Debian 11 guts on your Chromebook, it will allow you to run Linux commands, as well as install tools and apps using the APT package manager.Īs a bonus, you may want to allow the Linux subsystem to access your Chromebook’s microphone so you can use it as an input inside REAPER. Open your Settings, extend the Advanced section, and go to the Developer tab.Ĭlick the Turn On button next to ‘Linux development environment’ and follow the on-screen instructions (it may take a few minutes). ![]() The first step is enabling the Linux Development Environment, which is basically a Linux emulation or compatibility layer inside Chrome OS. Enabling the Linux Development Environment Let me show you how you can do this step by step. And since you can easily install REAPER on Linux, one thing leads to another and poof! You have REAPER now running on a Chromebook. Most Chromebooks have the ability to run Linux applications by creating a Linux container inside Chrome OS. ![]()
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