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## Setting up the development environment ## Setting up the development environment
Chrome OS does not have a Linux console by default, but one can be installed via settings. To get started, open the Settings app and scroll down. Then expand the advanced options and scroll down until you see the Developers header. Below there should be an option to activate the Linux development environment. Once you click this button you will be prompted to enter a username and a size to allocate for linux. The default 10Gb should be enough. Chrome OS does not have a Linux console by default, but one can be installed via settings. To get started, open the Settings app and scroll down. Then expand the advanced options and scroll down until you see the Developers header. Below there should be an option to activate the Linux development environment. Once you click this button you will be prompted to enter a username and a size to allocate for linux. The default 10Gb should be enough.