Are Chromebooks compatible with MuseScore?
That's what I was wondering. (If this is in the wrong forum, then move it please).
That's what I was wondering. (If this is in the wrong forum, then move it please).
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Via Crouton?
See:https://musescore.org/en/node/103066
https://musescore.org/en/node/90176
etc
The hard part is getting crouton set up in the first plac,e but once you do, running MuseScore is a piece of cake. You *might* need to fiddle a bit to get playback working; that much seems to vary between systems.
In reply to The hard part is getting by Marc Sabatella
I think it will be better if you have at least 4Gb of RAM. My Chromebook has 32Gb of storage and I appreciate that so I have room to install other apps in Crouton/Linux.
The only downsides I have seen are that
(1) playback sound has crackles and pops on my system. And using a larger soundfont is worse.
(2) Also I haven't found a way that Crouton/Linux desktop can easily/directly access Google Drive (although Grive may be the solution), so I save all my work to an SD card that stays in the slot all the time. I can access that storage from Linux and Chrome OS.
(3) you first have to put your Chromebook in developer mode, which makes it less secure.
Thanks for your responses.
I already know not to buy a chrome book.