Hello Peter, I am just starting with Linux on the chromebook and found your post quite useful.
What is not really clear to me is how you install command-line apps.
I started with Google: Set up Linux (Beta) on the Chromebook
This part worked fine
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade` sudo apt-get install default-jdk
But when I started to install other apps, I found that everything was outdated (gradle) or not available (fd-find, ripgrep, ...).
Any insights on this?
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Hello Peter,
I am just starting with Linux on the chromebook and found your post quite useful.
What is not really clear to me is how you install command-line apps.
I started with Google: Set up Linux (Beta) on the Chromebook
This part worked fine
But when I started to install other apps, I found that everything was outdated (gradle) or not available (fd-find, ripgrep, ...).
Any insights on this?