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Yes. Linux apps run in Crostini (the Linux container) pop up windows that "just work" on the desktop. The only real limitation I have found so far is that Crostini does not support angle and pressure on a drawing tablet, so if you want to use Linux drawing applications, that's a non-starter. Everything else works flawlessly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Acer has not tested Libre Office on our products, but you might post your question on the Acer Community forum at community.acer.com. This is a very good peer-to-peer forum for a variety of questions and answers on Acer products.
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