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Ok, so my school gives students Chromebooks and I wanted to take advantage of the system, because I can.  It has heavy restrictions as well as access for teachers to view your screen at any time.  I was wondering if its possible to run an external version of ChromeOS on the already dedicated hardware, portably.  If this is imposable, can I get a RasberyPi in a miniature case, and use the Chromebook as a monitor for it?  I do not plan on actually using it , its just a fun little project.  

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