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You might find just the inbuilt linux (crostini) under chromeos is fine.. it's basically debian.
If you want just a linux box you basically start by installing coreboot to turn it into something more like a standard PC. See https://mrchromebox.tech/ - from the looks of that site the Lenovo isn't supported and the Acer is, but needs hardware modification.
Of course there's always the option of just getting a Thinkpad from ebay - really cheap and can run linux out of the box.
Crostini is only sort of built-in Linux. It's more like a built-in Linux VM, and performance suffers a bit because of it. If they're not doing anything heavy, you should be correct, it'll be fine.