Found this using Google:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrome_OS
Linux Apps
Since 2013 it has been possible to run Linux applications in Chrome OS through the use of
Crouton, a third-party set of scripts that allows access to a Linux distribution such as Ubuntu.[84] However, in 2018 Google announced that desktop Linux apps were officially
coming to Chrome OS.[85] The main benefit claimed by Google of their official Linux application support is that it can run without enabling developer mode, keeping many of the security
features of Chrome OS. It was noticed in the Chromium OS source code in early 2018.[86][87] Early parts of Crostini
were made available for the
Google Pixelbook via the dev channel in February 2018 as part of Chrome OS version 66,[88][89] and it was enabled
by default via the beta channel for testing on a variety of chromebooks in August 2018 with version 69.[90]
Architecture
Google's project for supporting Linux applications in Chrome OS is called Crostini, named for
the Italian bread-based starter, and as a pun on Crouton. Crostini runs a virtual machine through a virtual machine monitor called crosvm, which uses Linux's built-in
KVM virtualization tool. Although crosvm supports multiple virtual machines, the one used for running Linux apps, Termina, contains a basic Chrome OS kernel and userland utilities, in which it runs containers based on
Linux containers (specifically LXD).[91]
Architecture
Chrome OS is built on top of the
Linux kernel. Originally based on
Ubuntu, its base was changed to
Gentoo Linux in February 2010.[92] In preliminary design documents for the Chromium OS open source project,
Google described a three-tier architecture: firmware, browser and window manager, and system-level software and
userland services.[93]
One of the Linux gurus on here may be able to tell you how to use the Crostini app to install and run chirp.
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Hello, I purchased a Baofeng BF-F8HP, cable, and HP Chromebook. I have no experience with either program. The software CHIRP lists doesnt download on the laptop. The laptop has Linux capability,
but I don't have any idea how to execute the program. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks. Jim