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Originally Posted by bullet
I am trying to get my new HP Chromebook 14 (4GB Ram, 32GB SSD) to play properly with a sesame usb for LastPass. I have it dual partitioned fat32 and ext2 so sesame routines can be seen by windows and linux os in 32 and 64 bit installs. Chrome OS does not know how to open the files. If Chromebooks cannot use 2 stage authentication via LastPass sesame, it has to go back to Costco. All my other computers, android and IOS devices work just fine with sesame/LastPass. Anyone else use LastPass for security with a chromebook? This is a show stopper for me. It does seem odd not to have LibreOffice and Thunderbird or a decent file manager around, but I appreciate the attempt to provide an internet mostly, inexpensive, simple device.
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Did you try using it in Crouton?
Without enabling developer mode, you can't run software anyway, right?
And since google search says ChromeOS is now based on Gentoo not Ubuntu, there is no Sesame version for Gentoo, so you might hit a little trouble there anyway, unless you use it in crouton or get LastPass to create a Gentoo version.