The best way to do this is with Google’s Remote Desktop implementation https://remotedesktop.google.com/ . The client works purely in Chrome, supports touch, and will generally be less resource intensive then Android solutions like Steam or Moonlight. There is a Moonlight for Chrome, but it it’s unusable on ChromeOS in my experience.
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2019
Sometimes people are needlessly abrasive and adversarial, in my experience these are oftentimes decent enough people but for whatever reason can’t fathom why their boarish behavior would ever bother anymore. It sounds like he sucks up all the oxygen in the room and nobody on his team is willing to confront them. In my experience, these assholes are people too and when you get to know them you’ll find a way to look past their behavior.
I’m writing this on an i5 slate and I like it a lot. If you primarily use Chrome and like the idea of running Android or Linux apps, it’s a great option. Not the most refined OS, but a better experience generally than Windows and the Slate hardware is great.
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Anything is possible, but probably the better choice would be to do whatever you’re doing in a docker container.
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I can’t find a single good Android app for this thing that works well in Tablet mode. It’s a shame, because the device itself is a little easier to deal with than a Harmony.
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Very happy with my i5, but I had the m3 for a few days and honestly it performs about the same in chrome. I think the extra power helps out in Android and Crostini though.
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