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You can use the 'crouton integration' extension in CrOS to switch into your chroot(s) Hope this helps, |
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I'm running a new Lenovo Flex 5 with Intel i3-1115G4 and have installed Ubuntu 20.04+MATE. Per the guidance for Intel processors, I've tried CTRL-ALT-BACK and CTRL-ALT-FORWARD (tried using SHIFT as well) within an Ubuntu session, and it does not toggle back to Chrome OS. If I'm in a browser, those keystrokes simply move me forward and backward through the windows in the browser session. If I'm in another application or simply the open space on the screen, nothing happens.
Is this the right procedure, or is it possibly related to Ubuntu 20.04 or MATE?
I would not normally switch to Chrome OS at all, but it looks like I have to in order to set up wi-fi in a new location.
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