Hi,Here is my situation. I have been learning about Kali Linux while running it in a VM on my Windows 10 laptop. That laptop has died and, at least temporarily, has been replaced by a Chromebook (Acer Chromebook Plus 514, 8GB memory and a 500GB SSD). I have a work laptop that is more than up to the task of running Kali the way I was, but I prefer to keep work and personal stuff separate.I am trying to sort out the possible ways to use Kali from my Chromebook and what would be best for me.I am considering:1) Running Kali in droplet as described on this page : https://www.kali.org/docs/cloud/digitalocean/ . This would give me only command line access (which I am not sure I am ready to use 100% of the time). Is there a way to use this setup and have a GUI in a browser window ( is this page appropriate: https://www.kali.org/docs/general-us...li-in-browser/ ?)2) Installing Kali on an external SSD. What would be the advantages and disadvantages to doing this? A search in the forums for ?Chromebook? did not reveal the results I was hoping for.3) Give up and install the VM on my work laptop.Any help or thoughts are appreciated. Did I miss any methods that might be better?Regards,Scott