
Now click on the three vertical ellipsesat the top right and select show hidden files.throw the file managerfrom the Chromebook and go to the linux files.Some users may not like launching iTunes from Apps and want to create a shortcutfor it. Now, open Apps on Chromebook and start itunesthere to use it.After followprompts on the screen to install iTunes.Now in the iTunes installation window, click on nextand then click install.Open the terminal linuxy executemonitoring: WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/home/username/.wine32/ wine iTunesSetup.exe.After Move onthe file to linux filesor share the location where the file is downloaded to Linux.Make sure that renamethe file as something like itunes.exe. Now click Descargary savethe file on the Chromebook.throw a browseron a Chromebook (like Chrome) and go to the iTunes page of Apple's website.Sudo apt-get install wine32 Enable 32-bit support on the Chromebook After hopeuntil the operation is complete and after, executethe following (one by one) in Terminal to enable support for 32-bit applications: sudo dpkg -add-architecture i386.Now executethe following in the Linux Terminal to install Wine: sudo apt-get install Wine Install Wine on the Chromebook.Install Wine on Chromebook and enable 32-bit app support Updating and upgrading Linux on Chromebook Once the Linux installation is complete, the terminal linuxis displayed or you can launch it from the Applications menu, then executethe following in Terminal: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade -y.Now in the right pane click on Lighty followon-screen prompts to set up Linux on Chromebook.Turn on Linux (Beta) in Chromebook settings

Some users may find the Linux tab under the Advanced option. throw the Chromebook setupand in the left pane, go to the Beta de Linuxeyelash.Enable Linux feature on Chromebook and update it This process is a multi-step process (as explained below), but before doing so, make sure to create an iTunes account (if you don't already have one). Use Wine to install iTunes on a ChromebookĬhromeOS is basically based on the Linux operating system and its Linux capabilities can be used to install Wine, which supports installing Windows applications on Linux (such as iTunes).

