Hello.
Without money to spend and with a precarious health I will not go in vacation,I will enjoy myself making some new experimentation with FreeBSD. A lot of years ago,I'd bought the cool notebook "Samsung Chromebook "SNOW" model XE303C12" where it seems that only ChromeOS and Linux can be installed. The specs are the following ones :
Which options I have to have a fully working FreeBSD system on that machine ? If it can't be installed natively,maybe these two options are feasible ? :
1) to virtualize FreeBSD using qemu and kvm
2) to install FreeBSD using the crouton chroot method ?
What else ? what do you think ? Maybe you know some specific tutorial that's more updated and that can allows to install freeBSD on that machine making almost everything work as expected.
Without money to spend and with a precarious health I will not go in vacation,I will enjoy myself making some new experimentation with FreeBSD. A lot of years ago,I'd bought the cool notebook "Samsung Chromebook "SNOW" model XE303C12" where it seems that only ChromeOS and Linux can be installed. The specs are the following ones :
I'm trying to look on Internet to understand if I can install FreeBSD without having all the troubles explained here :
- CPU: Samsung Exynos 5 Dual (5250) (Cortex A15; 1.7GHz dual core cpu)
- GPU: ARM Mali-T604 (Quad Core)
- 1366x768 screen & HDMI external connector
- RAM: 2 GiB DDR3
- The memory is not upgradable as it is soldered directly to the board
- Disk: 16 GiB SSD (connected to eMMC)
- SD & USB expansion slots
- WiFi: 802.11 a/b/g/n
- USB slot can handle Ethernet dongle
Which options I have to have a fully working FreeBSD system on that machine ? If it can't be installed natively,maybe these two options are feasible ? :
1) to virtualize FreeBSD using qemu and kvm
2) to install FreeBSD using the crouton chroot method ?
What else ? what do you think ? Maybe you know some specific tutorial that's more updated and that can allows to install freeBSD on that machine making almost everything work as expected.