The web link in my last commentCool!
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Web out? what do you mean by that?
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I found out what to do, try and add another user to your Chromebook, since your school account is obviously blocked, i did the same when i first got my Chromebook to do some nerdy shenanigans on it (Play blocked games and execute Windows apps)
I can’t they add a option where can’t add more users.Cool!
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Web out? what do you mean by that?
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I found out what to do, try and add another user to your Chromebook, since your school account is obviously blocked, i did the same when i first got my Chromebook to do some nerdy shenanigans on it (Play blocked games and execute Windows apps)
Yea samethough i ran it with the offical linux port and not WINE, i was also able to run srb2 kart too with offical linux port.
NOTE: The reason I know so much is I'm using linux on a personal chromebook, not with school restrictions.My Chromebook is a Samsung 4 one, 32 GB, with a Intel Inside processor
The answer is, Wine, a software that runs Windows exe files, i tested this on my School Chromebook, which is highly restricted, but i just added in another user and was able to mod the Chromebook easily
My teachers are gonna be
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So there is a few disadvantages that make the game slightly unplayable, such as turning around making the game give a split second delay, and not being able to run it via software rendering (the best one AAAAAA)
Update, I had tested 2.2 with the Flatpak method yesterday, but i uninstalled it
I do not recommend you to make playing SRB2 on a chromebook the main way you play it, just get a Windows laptop
Alright! i will try all of them one day, risking my Chromebook for answers.NOTE: The reason I know so much is I'm using linux on a personal chromebook, not with school restrictions.
This isn't the only way, use the linux functionality to run srb2bld and compile an appimage for 2.1.25.
If that didn't work (it didn't for me) I got a premade build from a friend on POP! OS.
NOTE 2: I posted the build I got from my friend here on google drive, ik it's sketchy to download things online, so I understand if you dont wanna do that, ALSO, if you use any kind of binary/executable for linux you can install menulibre to add it too your home menu. Just use sudo apt install menulibre.