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Crouton/Chromebook Setup Instructions and Preferences
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# Setup guide for chromebook | |
# Crouton chroot comes with | |
# stripped down versions of the OS, so need to add a lot | |
# of applications | |
# Due to issues with the anaconda distribution | |
# and virtualenv, I am running two trusty/unity chroots | |
# one for data analysis work and one for development work | |
# I'll call the data chroot 'datatrusty' and the dev chroot | |
# 'devtrusty' | |
# Run these commands in Chrome OS terminal after downloading the crouton script | |
# This will setup your chroot and give it the appropriate name | |
sudo sh -e ~/Downloads/crouton -r trusty -t unity -n devtrusty | |
sudo sh -e ~/Downloads/crouton -r trusty -t unity -n datatrusty | |
# Enter your chroot, because you have two unity targets, you will need to specify | |
# which chroot you want to enter, you can do so as follows | |
sudo startunity -n <chrootname> | |
# I have enough room on my SD card to install the full ubuntu desktop, so while | |
# these applications are not necessarily needed, I like to have them | |
# run these for both chroots. | |
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-standard | |
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop | |
sudo apt-get install synaptic | |
sudo apt-get install vim-gnome | |
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser | |
sudo apt-get install git | |
# configure git global - https://help.github.com/articles/set-up-git/ | |
# For the datatrusty chroot I also installed these applications | |
sudo apt-get inatll r-base | |
# isntalled rStudio from website - http://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download/ | |
# installed anaconda from website - http://continuum.io/downloads | |
# For the devchroot, I installed sublime text and a few python packages to | |
# get things going | |
# Install sublime from here - http://www.sublimetext.com/3 | |
sudo apt-get install python-setuptools | |
sudo apt-get install python-pip #I don't recall having to do this in precise | |
sudo pip install virtualenv | |
# And that should do it. Try cloning a repo and set up a virtualenv to test things out |
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