I built her a desktop in 2019, has always had Linux on it.

She has had a chromebook for a couple of years, but this weekend she finally got annoyed enough to ask me to fix it, so that she could have all her applications work correctly.

It is an Asus CX5400; I had to unplug the battery to over write the firmware to allow me to install any OS I wanted. Then had to fix grub manually.

It took around 4 hours, a lot of that was opening the case without breaking anything.

I followed the guide on this site

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    3 days ago

    It’s still limited.

    All of your Linux applications are second class citizen’s.

    Syncthing doesn’t always start correctly, libre office doesn’t work well.

    The constant rebooting gets annoying.