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I’ve been using FydeOS/ChromeOS for about two years now. While the system provides a usable terminal app, it’s honestly not that great. For example, during development, I often need to forward multiple ports. Although I can achieve this by entering SSH commands for port forwarding, this requires manually inputting quite a few parameters. Additionally, during port forwarding, I need to keep the SSH login window open. For someone like me who’s particularly obsessive about minimizing the number of open windows, keeping three or four windows open that won’t be used in the foreground is really uncomfortable… So I thought, can I do it myself, with the help of AI, modify the system’s default terminal client, and add quick forwarding functionality like VSCode has?

Compile the OpenFyde Image for Fydetab Duo by synthesizing official instructions and forum articles, aiming to compile the latest R120 version image. The goal is to compile the latest R120 version image.

Last year, I suddenly felt unhappy with the old laptop lying on my bed. It was a relatively expensive purchase for me (a big expense six months after graduation), and it had keyboard and touchpad issues that required two repairs costing another 1000 yuan each. Given its high cost, I didn’t want to leave it idle, so I decided to give fydeos another chance. After some research, I found that both deepin and fydeos have evolved significantly in recent years. Fydeos has become more user-friendly, and they now offer Android as well as a Linux subsystem, making daily use much more accessible. Therefore, I decided to buy a Lenovo Chromebook Duet.

I have always been interested in the status of domestic Linux systems (although I haven’t used any long-term except for an ancient version of Linux Deepin), so when Flint OS was still called FydeOS, I paid attention to this Chromium OS-based special edition. This also led me to understand why Chrome OS, which has a mysterious high share overseas in the past, is popular.