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Experiences with a Lenovo Flex 5 Chromebook: gemini://need.substantialplumbing.repair/posts/2023-10-27.gmi

9 months ago · 👍 ruby_witch, redredkroovy

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👽 redredkroovy

"You should be able to figure out how to do this very easily, unless you talk about using Arch a lot." this killed me lol · 9 months ago

👽 needplumbing

There is still a physical lock of sorts - the exact mechanism depends on the device. The MrChromebox website does a really good job of explaining it. I feel like its ok to change the locks when I move into a place. I was optimizing for low price, new cpu (not fast cpu) and new battery. · 9 months ago

👽 ruby_witch

Interesting stuff! Do the newer Chromebooks still have a physical lock on the BIOS?

In case you don't know what I'm talking about, in order to install bare metal Linux on my ancient Chromebook, I had to open it up and turn a physical screw which was labeled on the board as "BIOS LOCK" or some such. Google was really an "innovator" back in those days... · 9 months ago