If you wanted to show off that Chrome OS-powered device of yours, now you can; you can run Linux in window. How special!
Google evangelist François Beaufort posted on Google+ that with the help of the Crouton Chrome extension, Chrome OS users can run Linux in a window. Before you do any of this, you’ll need to get your Chromebook in Developer Mode, and then grab the Extension from the Chrome Store.
Source: GigaOM.
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