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    • Jeshin
      Jeshin last edited by

      Is anyone familiar with the Chrome OS environment and what MUSHing clients are usable on it?

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      • Ephemera
        Ephemera @Jeshin last edited by

        @Jeshin Not I, but there's a thread: https://musoapbox.net/topic/1256/chromebook-mu-clients

        Looks like you have a couple choices.

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        • Jeshin
          Jeshin @Ephemera last edited by

          @Ephemera

          Thank you!

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          • Sparks
            Sparks last edited by

            It's worth noting that if you go to ChromeOS's settings and enable Linux support, you'll also be able to use any Linux clients on it by starting up the Linux layer and then installing that client, and running it. Mudlet, for instance.

            Caveat: The Linux support on ChromeOS at this point is very good once things are running—it's largely seamless—but unfortunately also sometimes very, very slow to start up. And it is more than a little irritating that you can only launch GUI Linux apps from the Linux command line.

            a.k.a. Packetdancer (or "Pax" for short)

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            • Derp
              Derp Admin last edited by

              Potato runs in Linux just fine. I use it. So if Chrome supports that, I think you're pretty set.

              Racism isn't Tinkerbell. It doesn't need you to believe in it for it to exist.

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              • Tat
                Tat last edited by

                I think BeipMU runs on Linux, too.

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