
To get started with iTunes on Chromebook, we will be using the Wine app which is widely used to run Windows apps on the Linux based operating systems. Our team did some research on the topic and guess what! We just found a way to run iTunes on Chromebook.ĭisclaimer “Our team does not hold any responsibility to any damage caused to bootloader, grub or the shell of the Chromebook or any data lost during the process”. Although, it might seem a bit difficult and awkward to think about iTunes on Chromebook successfully. It is a fact that Google and Apple both the two are competitors and gives no common base to create any ecosystem.
1 Installing iTunes on Chromebook | 2020ĭue to fact that students in US are made to use Chromebooks in the classrooms, it makes it a bit difficult to create an ecosystem with the most preferred mobile device used by them which is the iPhone. The next thing you need to do is enable the support to run 32-bit applications in it and you can do that by running these commands one by one. Once the wine app is installed on your Chromebook. You can do that by typing the following command in the terminal app: Once the terminal returns with the message saying – Done, it’s time to install the wine app in your Chromebook using the installed Linux terminal. This is what you need to type in the Terminal window These commands will get all the latest updates for all the required system packages and their dependencies. After launching the terminal window, the first thing you will need to do is run some Linux commands. If it doesn’t open, you can always search for the terminal app in the Chromebook app drawer This will automatically install Linux on your Chromebook and a new terminal window will pop up on your screen. Once you find it, click on turn on to enable the Linux installation. To do that, first, open the Chromebook settings and search for the “Linux beta” option. Now, the first thing you need to do is enable Linux on your Chromebook.
Before I get into this complete setup process, let me ask you a simple question – Have you ever used any Linux OS before? If you’ve then this process is gonna be a whole lot easier for you.