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| Method | How It Works | Free? | Chromebook Requirement | |--------|--------------|-------|------------------------| | | Sideload a modified goose APK from third-party sites | Yes | Enable "Developer mode" & Install Linux/ADB | | Linux (Debian) | Install Windows emulation (Wine) via Linux container | Yes | Crostini support (most Chromebooks 2019+) | | Web-based clone | Run a browser-based goose simulation | Yes | Any Chromebook |
| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | School-managed devices often block Linux. Try the browser-based version instead. | | Goose lags or stutters | Close other tabs. Linux apps need RAM. Restart your Chromebook. | | No sound / honking | Check ChromeOS sound settings. Ensure Linux sound is enabled in Settings > Device > Sound. | | Goose won’t drag images | This is common in clones. The real .exe works best. For Chromebooks, the Linux Honk version usually supports dragging. | | "Cannot execute binary file" error | You downloaded the wrong architecture (e.g., ARM vs Intel). Check your Chromebook’s processor in Settings > About ChromeOS. Download the matching Linux build (most modern Chromebooks use ARM64 ). |