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Hi Ian, I did not know the chromebook very well. It was however very easy to install a linux-virtual box, Crostini, which is a debian variant made for chromebook. After instaling some libraries, standard fltk compiles and runs just fine. fltk programs can be installed in the menu-system so that the user can start fltk-programs like other application - by pointing and clicking.
Best regards Håvard
søndag 22. mai 2022 kl. 13:06:41 UTC+2 skrev Ian MacArthur:
On 22 May 2022, at 08:34, holm.haavard wrote:
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> Hello,
> I consider porting a fltk-program to run on a Cromebook (processor, MediaTeK MT8183 8-core).
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> Do anyone have experience on fltk / chromebook ?
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> I was thinking of compiling fltk using cygwin.
Håvard
Don’t know if that’s been done? Anyone?
Also, why cygwin? Does it have a Chromebook mode or something? I wasn’t aware of that...
Or...?
FWIW, I’d have thought some sort of Linux target might be closer, since ChromeOS is almost Linux (but isn’t, of course) and some ChromeOS versions can run Linux apps and stuff.
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