I have an Acer Spin 11 Chromebook with Linux developer tools installed. These tools are referred to as Crostini, and allow the Chromebook to install .deb packages and run Linux terminal. I want to install CEmu using Crostini, but I'm not sure what compatibility I need. Would anyone know either that information or how to get that information?
Have you even tried?
Yes, I've tried a few of the packages, but none of them have worked yet, and I'm getting bored of trying them. So far none of the _armhf packages have worked, which makes sense, because I don't think I have an arm cpu. I'm going to try the _i3 packages next, but I don't think I have an i3 cpu.

EDIT: I'm also not sure what version of Debian Crostini is/uses, and I had no success finding the answer asking Chrome.


Your Spin 11 is a "reef" or "coral" Intel Apollo Lake-based device- it's x86, not ARM. Doing exactly what I've done in the screenshot above should work for your device (check /etc/issue for the Debian version and copy the appropriate commands from the Suse build service page).
Yes, that is exactly right. Thank you for being helpful!
  
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