It worth commenting that Chromebooks are every time getting easier and easier to install Linux natively, they are actually already running the Linux kernel, they just have an oversimplified Desktop environment.
If you can convince your student to install Linux, he/she will not have any issues that historically Linux had with drivers, and also will have more tools available that as a Chomebook.
L.
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] teaching question: graphics for chromebook?
As an alternative option you might consider IcmJS which will run on Chromebook as well as Windows and Mac. It is a free JavaScript/HTML5 3D molecular viewer which does not require any plug-in or browser extension and runs inside any modern web browser.
There is more information about IcmJS here: http://www.molsoft.com/activeicmjs.html
You can see an example of IcmJS as a PDB viewer here: http://www.molsoft.com/pdbv.html
Also, MolSoft's iMolview app (http://www.molsoft.com/iMolview.html) for Android can also run on Chromebook.
Thanks,
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On 5/23/2018 1:01 PM, Phoebe A. Rice wrote:
One for fellow educators:
For years, I’ve given students pymol-heavy homework assignments. Today I found out that at least one has a chromebook and can’t install Pymol.
I gather that these chrome thingies are becoming more and more popular with students, so I’m wondering if someone out there already come up with a good solution – either an easy way to install pymol, or an alternative undergraduate-user-friendly, free macromolecular graphic program that will work for chromebook users.
Thanks,
Phoebe
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Phoebe A. Rice
Dept. of Biochem & Mol. Biol. and
Committee on Microbiology
https://voices.uchicago.edu/phoebericelab/
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