Asus Chromebook C201
One of the many things that I paid attention to as I walked the halls of Defcon nearly a month ago was the devices people used for the capture-the-flag (CTF) events. During my first walk around the contest area I noticed many people sat against walls or such with macbooks. On later passes I started taking note of the devices that other people were using and a common one was the Asus C201 chromebook. Chromebooks are basically low-spec linux laptops designed around the use of Google Chrome. Though like many linux devices once you gain access to a terminal you often have free reign to alter the system and gain access to powerful command line tools. About a week and a half ago I picked up an Asus C201 for about $250 CAD. I will talk about what my typical use case is, what I wanted out of the C201, what my experience was, and a walk-through of how I set mine up to meet my use case. UPDATE: Sarah Jamie Lewis wrote a thread on twitter adding her 2.5 years of experience to th...