Since my Linux tower died and went to recycler,
I'm down to using an acer spin #713 chromebook I bought
a few years ago.
I was able to install debian on it and am running that on this
chromebook and no I am not using chromevox in the terminal.
I am using tdsr in the terminal
with more success than chromevox.
espeak and espeakup would not work.
I did a git clone of fenrir and got fenrir working from the git clone
and when debian updates fenrir next I'll likely be able
to run it with systemd.
tdsr has to be run from a git clone and uses xclip to handle clipboard
functions.
I need to read up on screen since there may be a way to get clipboard
services from screen now not available for command line users in tdsr.
When google put their version of debian bookworm on this machine
it didn't have tasksel and it was
put on this machine with a command line environment.
I do have a couple raspberry pi devices
and a newbie operating system on sd card.
I wish newbie operating system for the pi had at least a terabyte of
space on the card since it's impossible to do a full update with the 64mb on
those sd cards.
More later as I figure it out.
If anyone else can use the instructions for installing and running
tdsr in a debian environment on chromebook I can post those
on request.