Installing on Chrome OS #1299
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edit: See also Linux Chrome OS support · Issue #1073 · openstenoproject/plover I don't really use Chrome OS, but if it can run Android programs, Dotterel should work. Also I can find one post on Plover Google Group about installing on a Chromebook: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/ploversteno/lTD_82EH6ms If nothing works, you can still buy a Raspberry Pi / similar small computers and run a "Plover-in-the-middle" (firmware) approach. |
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Hello! I'm a new steno user, slowly learning the ropes. My most common computer, which I use to take minutes of meetings, is a Chrome OS laptop, HP Chromebook 14-CA. I tried installing Plover through Linux through a few means, including compiling from the tar.gz file (but there seems to be a problem with python2), the .deb file, which installs properly but does not launch, and the .appimage file, which gives a qt error saying no qt framework could be initialized.
It is not strictly necessary to be able to install it, but it would be nice. Does anyone have any experience with this, and could you help me? I'll include my machine details below:
Chrome OS 89.0.4389.130Intel Celeron CPU N3350 @ 1.10 GHzx86-644GB RamThank you in advance!
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