Yeah, you don't have to remove it (I didn't when I tried this 10 years ago) but if you don't you always have to hit ctrl+l when it boots, or it could get stuck looking for ChromeOS. The hardware is so old now, I don't really care if I brick it. I'm just learning about linux by goofin.
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I'll be honest, I'm a bit scared of Arch, but this might be the push I need to give it a go. What's the worst that happens?
Can you add trackpad gestures to Arch?