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Category: chromeOS Flex

Using PowerShell on chromeOS Flex

On an older laptop, I use chromeOS Flex. Easy to install and for simple web browsing, it's a perfect solution without any license requirement. But yeah... I also wanted to use PowerShell on that. This blog post will show you how to install and use PowerShell on chromeOS Flex.

Harm Veenstra chromeOS Flex, PowerShell Leave a comment November 7, 2022May 3, 2023 1 Minute

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