2014-04-30, 02:53
anyone have both the chromebox and an intel nuc? i'm on the fence as to what i want to get. obviously, if its comparable given the price the chromebox would be the way to go.
(2014-04-30, 01:49)extension23 Wrote: That did the trick.
It might be worth making a mention of this in the wiki, although it might be that others who use the shared MySQL library know about it.
I would also make the suggestion in section 2.2.1 of the wiki, to mention that if they want the fast boot time without pressing ctrl +L they should follow the steps in 1.7 before installing Openelec. Actually, it is probably fine the way it is, and only needed for short attention span people like myself who skim section 1.7 and don't think about the fact they are going to want that until after they install Openelec.
(2014-04-30, 01:49)deppdudepp Wrote: Thanks for this great work! I got my Box running with dedicated OpenELEC on it. Just like post #200 resp. #205 I was not able to boot after the first installation. So I just did steps 1.3, 1.4, 1.7, and 2.2.1 again. (Without creating a new bootable install stick). And it works like a charm.
Now I have a question. Can an external DAC be used over USB? I am particularly interested in a Schiit Bitfrost or Gungnir ( http://schiit.com/products/gungnir ). Any experiences?
Thanks
(2014-04-30, 01:22)Veronica Wrote: I just finished setting all up but the sound system is very low. Anyone with Ubuntu install ran in the same issue? I went into sound settings and there is only one option I had to click on it to get audio as first I would not get any.
I connected chromebox directly to the TV via HDMI cable (amazon basics brand)
(2014-04-30, 02:53)knives of ice Wrote: anyone have both the chromebox and an intel nuc? i'm on the fence as to what i want to get. obviously, if its comparable given the price the chromebox would be the way to go.
(2014-04-30, 05:53)Veronica Wrote:(2014-04-30, 04:16)Matt Devo Wrote: try 13.10
Will do and report back
(2014-05-01, 16:55)Eagle784 Wrote: Anyone know what USB 3.0 drivers I might be able to use to install Windows 7? I tried rebuilding boot.wim with both Intel 7-series and Intel 8-series USB 3.0 drivers without any luck.
Windows 8.1 works fine by the way. Thanks.
(2014-05-01, 16:55)Eagle784 Wrote: Anyone know what USB 3.0 drivers I might be able to use to install Windows 7? I tried rebuilding boot.wim with both Intel 7-series and Intel 8-series USB 3.0 drivers without any luck.
Windows 8.1 works fine by the way. Thanks.