Can You Download Wow On A Chromebook !!TOP!!

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Faustine Tanker

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Jan 25, 2024, 2:50:35 AM1/25/24
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As far as I know you can't. Not with a stock chromebook anyway. To clarify, you can install the Splunk tar file on the system as a non root user, but most of the chromebooks have very low compute resources (such as hard drive space, procs, and ram). To install splunk you will have to access the crosh shell, then install it like regular Splunk on linux. There are no dependencies that I'm aware of that will prevent the install, its mostly just a matter of compute resources. As far as I've read, crosh only gives you sudo access as well. Hope that helps, but here are some links for more info.

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This is the point where you will have to start, stop, and reset Splunk. When you first start your terminal (restart the terminal, reboot your chromebook ect) you will have to open the terminal and navigate back with cd Splunk/splunk/bin and start it again. The start command is ./splunk start

It seems very difficult to confirm whether the Upwork tracker works or not on a Chromebook. It would be nice if someone from Upwork could confirm, and even push for a Chromebook compatible version of the tracker. It seems that there is a Linux version but Linux isn't available on all Chromebooks. Given the number of posts I see here asking for a Chromebook compatible tracker, I am not sure why Upwork isn't responding and creating one. There is a HUGE price difference in buying a laptop or a Chromebook, and I am sure I am not the only freelancer who would like to stick to a cheaper machine. I can do EVERYTHING I need for my work on a chromebook, except for tracking time... Very disappointing.

Hi @fryfella ,
Im using KNIME on linux (not a chromebook) from the tarball and it works fine. Could you post the error message when you execute it? If your not getting an error via gui, you could try to start knime on the command line to get additional information about the start process.

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