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		By: Kharma		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I know this was posted way back in 2017, but I&#039;m a die-hard Chromebook fangirl and I&#039;ve always had the motto that &quot;If there is a will, there is a way&quot; when it comes to doing things any regular PC user can do but do it better with my Chromebook.  The only thing I have yet to figure out is how to sync an iPhone for use with iTunes.. Since iTunes is not compatible with Linux, this one thing has proven difficult. I&#039;ve explored RDP and such but another obstacle is getting a license for running a Windows VM...
 --Thankfully I hate Apple anyway, but my SO is an Apple zombie and hates Android, so I&#039;ve been trying to figure it out for his sake.. Thankfully I don&#039;t personally have this problem, so for me personally, my Chromebook has been able to do anything a regular PC or Laptop user can do... Sometimes I need to boot up into my Linux install (I went with the dual-boot option way back when I first got my CB as there was really no other option unless using a chroot, I didn&#039;t want that... now I hear Linux support is native on my CB model with ChromeOS but I have no clue how to use it LMAO.. so when I use Linux I boot into my actual Linux install)

However, now I am trying to do everything _without_ leaving ChromeOS... [I&#039;ve always loved ChromeOS but installed Linux wayyy back when to use Steam.. and to teach myself the command-line]  
I&#039;ve been trying to use ChromeOS exclusively for the last few months now though...
Ha, can&#039;t wait to see how long &quot;sudo apt upgrade&quot; takes when I do switch back to my Linux install..lol!

But back on topic, there has GOT to be a way to natively stream to Twitch using ChromeOS/Chrome browser by now?

I&#039;ve yet to figure it out, and actively using my Google-foo as we speak... someone please guide me! [ I do have native Android support on my CB ]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know this was posted way back in 2017, but I&#8217;m a die-hard Chromebook fangirl and I&#8217;ve always had the motto that &#8220;If there is a will, there is a way&#8221; when it comes to doing things any regular PC user can do but do it better with my Chromebook.  The only thing I have yet to figure out is how to sync an iPhone for use with iTunes.. Since iTunes is not compatible with Linux, this one thing has proven difficult. I&#8217;ve explored RDP and such but another obstacle is getting a license for running a Windows VM&#8230;<br />
 &#8211;Thankfully I hate Apple anyway, but my SO is an Apple zombie and hates Android, so I&#8217;ve been trying to figure it out for his sake.. Thankfully I don&#8217;t personally have this problem, so for me personally, my Chromebook has been able to do anything a regular PC or Laptop user can do&#8230; Sometimes I need to boot up into my Linux install (I went with the dual-boot option way back when I first got my CB as there was really no other option unless using a chroot, I didn&#8217;t want that&#8230; now I hear Linux support is native on my CB model with ChromeOS but I have no clue how to use it LMAO.. so when I use Linux I boot into my actual Linux install)</p>
<p>However, now I am trying to do everything _without_ leaving ChromeOS&#8230; [I&#8217;ve always loved ChromeOS but installed Linux wayyy back when to use Steam.. and to teach myself the command-line]<br />
I&#8217;ve been trying to use ChromeOS exclusively for the last few months now though&#8230;<br />
Ha, can&#8217;t wait to see how long &#8220;sudo apt upgrade&#8221; takes when I do switch back to my Linux install..lol!</p>
<p>But back on topic, there has GOT to be a way to natively stream to Twitch using ChromeOS/Chrome browser by now?</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve yet to figure it out, and actively using my Google-foo as we speak&#8230; someone please guide me! [ I do have native Android support on my CB ]</p>
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