CUCC Expedition Handbook

Chromebooks

Basic Use

You do not need to install any special software to use a Chromebook (even a very old one) to

Survey Laptop Use - not really

But Chromebooks do not have any easy, simple way of running Tunnel, Survex or Therion. So you can't create a centre-line plot or trave over a centre-line plot to create a cave survey.

To a very limited extent you can get around this by running Survex/Cavern on the expo server, where you can type in and edit survex files. This will serve to check for syntax errors. But it won't give you a .3d file you can visually spin around in 3D and you can't print out a centre-line plot.

If you really want to run tunnel or therion you need to enable Linux (see below).

Bulk-update Laptop Use

This is when you need to handle large numbers of files. This is where you need to get the key-exchange thing sorted out so you can use ssh.

OK, so you can't do any of the cave survey jobs with tunnel or therion, but there are some cave data management jobs you can do, such as rename a whole load of files when a cave gets a kataster number, e.g. when Balkonhöhle got renamed from 2002-05 to 1623-264.

With ssh, you can even log in to the server and reset all the data imports to troggle (nerds only).

Enabling ssh and scp - access Linux apps

You may not need to install any software to get scp or ssh running either: these are pre-installed on every Chromebook as part of ChromeOs, but getting to them is not so easy.

Read Linux on your Chromebook.

Either enable Crostini or, on a pre-2019 Chromebook, do this:

Alternatively you can run the Chrome extension 'mosh', which achieves the same thing as ssh, but this will stop working at the end of 2022 unless someone re-writes it. but youu can run the Linux version if you enable Linux.

Or you could get rid of the Chromebook software entirely install a full Ubuntu system instead.


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