Not all Chromebooks support Linux (beta). If you don't see these menu options then compare your device with the list of systems that would support it.
At the bottom right, click the time.
Click the gear icon for Settings.
Click "Linux (Beta)" on the left side of the Settings screen.
Click the "Turn on" button.
Follow the steps. Setup can take 10 minutes or more.
Download the latest version of Mudlet and place it into the Linux container.
If your Chromebook has an Intel processor, you can run the file offered for Linux. If your device has an ARM processor, it will need to be compiled from source instead.
Type sudo pico /usr/share/applications/mudlet.desktop to start an editor, paste this block of text, changing the folder locations for wherever you placed the 2 files:
Use Ctrl-X to exit the pico editor, and save changes.
Click the launcher icon at the bottom left corner of the screen, the 'Linux apps' folder should show your new Mudlet icon inside there. Click it and it should run.
Once it is running, you can right click on the icon in the shelf along the bottom of the screen and then pin it.
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