I managed to get all three to a point where everything functioned well (touchscreen, Wi-Fi, suspend, etc.). I tried a few different distros using this method: Ubuntu Studio, openSUSE and Debian. ( See here for a step-by-step guide on installing SeaBIOS and getting a distro installed.) It’s not a terribly complicated procedure – any Linux power user will have no trouble doing it – but it definitely requires a few more steps than the other options. It basically involves installing a custom BIOS (SeaBIOS) that will allow the laptop to boot a traditional OS. This is, by far, the most complicated approach to running a Linux distro on your Chromebook Pixel.
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