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Chrome OS 69 brings stable Linux app support to certain Chromebooks

July 05, 2025

If you’ve been waiting for a stable rollout ofLinux supportfor your Chromebook, we have some good news:the latest version of Chrome OSbrings Linux app support to specific models!

Chrome OS 69 also brings many of the new designs and features that rolled outa few weeks agowith the Chrome browser update, including Material Design theming, Omnibar improvements, password management features, and more. You can read more about those updateshere.

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Chrome OS 69 has some other tricks up its sleeve, like theNight Lightfeature Android users have enjoyed for a while now, improved voice input options, improvements to the Files app, and more.

But you’re probably most excited about the stable support for Linux apps. As of right now, these are the Chromebooks that will support Linux applications after updating to Chrome OS 69:

This list will likely be expanded soon, as there are tons of Chromebooks not represented here that are perfectly capable of running Linux apps.

The voice input options are also really interesting. In Chrome OS 69, there’s a new microphone button on the status bar. Tapping (or clicking) the icon will allow you to easily issue voice commands or perform a voice-to-text operation.

You can also use a new keyboard shortcut (Search + D) that will start a voice-to-text operation if the cursor is currently in a text editor or text box. These two new options will make it much easier to quickly use one’s voice for specific Chrome OS functions.

Finally,fast-access to Emojisis now available in Chrome OS. Simply right-click on a text box and choose “Emoji” from the menu, and then insert any Emoji you wish.

For a full list of all the updates to Chrome OS, check outGoogle’s changelog at the Chrome Releases blog.

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