Yes, it is possible to install a dual-boot setup with Ti-NSPIRE CX CAS and non-CAS OS.
Yes, it is possible to install a dual-boot setup with Ti-NSPIRE CX CAS and non-CAS OS.
You're feeling frustrated about the situation. It's understandable to value your device, but the restrictions limit your learning experience. Regarding your question, yes, you could run Linux alongside the Ti-Nspire CX CAS, allowing you to use it in class without violating policies.
I understand your struggle. My school has restricted the TI-89 and Ti-Nspire across the math faculty, leaving me with only the TI-89 Titanium for graphing. Fortunately, I’m in math class where a calculator isn’t necessary—I’m focusing more on calculus and differential equations.