Chromebook Linux (Beta) and Zotero Tarball - Help!
I'm a major novice on Chromebook and Linux so if someone has step by step, I will love you forever! I downloaded the Zotero standalone linux tarball. Now what commands do I execute and where? Do I do it from Linux terminal or Crosh?
https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-deb/releases under "Assets" has a .deb that's kept up to date.
Make sure you are running ChromeOS v72 or later and enable Linux Apps for Chromebook in the Settings. Look for the Linux version of Zotero as a .deb file (Zotero provides it as a tarball download not .deb so you will have to look elsewhere) The link above is where I found it ... https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-deb/releases. Locate the .deb file under the "Assets" section. I found that the amd64 versions worked on a chromebook while the i386 versions would not load. Here's the cool part ... click on the file you want to download and then download it into the Files app in the folder "my files>linux files" Once downloaded, click on the file and it will install it in your Linux App folder with a launch icon. Click on the launch icon and set-up syncing.
Also, you may want to change the default PDF viewer which is set to LibreDocs and is not useful. I'd recommend Evince which is open-source and quite functional. You can set it as the default in Preferences>General>Open PDFs>Custom and on your computer search in usr/bin and select the Evince executable file.
I hope this helps. It got me over the hump. I wish Zotero would offer a .deb version. Thank you @emilianoeheyns!