![]() ![]() Wouldn’t it be nice if you could do so on your Chromebook? Well, where there’s a will, there’s a way and that way is via the Linux container on Chrome OS. Obviously, Apple has its own iTunes apps for iOS and macOS but the company also offers a Windows version of iTunes and that’s the path we’ll take to get the application on our Chromebook. First, you’ll need to ensure that your Chromebook supports Linux apps. To do so, simply head to the Chrome OS settings menu in the system tray. Click the gear icon and in the settings menu, click advanced. Click “Developers” and select the “turn on” button to install the Linux environment. The first time you enable Linux on your Chromebook, you’ll be prompted to set a username and select the amount of storage you wish to allot for Linux. Keep in mind, whatever amount of storage you give to Linux will be taken from the Chrome OS side. If you have a device with little storage, you’ll want to keep this amount just enough to install the Linux apps you’re using. (Don’t worry, you can adjust the amount of allocated storage later if needed.) I have half a terabyte so I set mine to roughly 200GB. ![]()
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