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I notice that there is a /usr/bin/python which is symlinked to /usr/local/bin/python2.7 on Samsung Chromebook (GOOGLE_RELEASE=4319.79.0). But there is no file there and hence the directory entries show up in red.

Is there some way of installing / activating Python?

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  • Chrome OS isn't really UNIX, flagging as off-topic – strugee Sep 05 '13 at 03:30
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    Really? It is described as [Linux-based](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrome_os)... – jasonwryan Sep 05 '13 at 03:56
  • Possible Duplicate: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/84160/running-python-on-chromeos – slm Sep 22 '13 at 04:00
  • @jasonwryan By the same vein, should we allow Android questions too? (I know, the fact that there's already an SE site for that affects Android's suitability here; but even if there wasn't a dedicated site, consider whether Android questions would be accepted.) – Yatharth Agarwal Mar 14 '14 at 20:08

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