2014-07-12, 22:21
Works great! Good work, thank you.
(2014-07-13, 04:39)mdumont1 Wrote: I currently do my own build of OpenELEC with other patches, what changes need to be made to the build to enable USB3 Wake?
(2014-07-13, 20:45)VanillaXtract Wrote: I can't wait to get home and give this a shot! I just picked up my second Chromebook (I have an ASUS C720 and now an HP 14"). We will be driving across country and most of my ripped movies won't play the audio in ChromeOS, so I hope OE works well and I can keep the kids entertained with this.
Out of curiosity, why did you choose 3.14.1 as the kernel? There is 3.14.12 or even 3.15.5.
Also, the XBMC that the script pulls is now 13.1 in case you would like to update the first post.
(2014-06-19, 16:57)Matt Devo Wrote:(2014-06-19, 16:54)live4ever Wrote: I'd like to upgrade to coreboot with this script but I can't seem to get the CN60 Chromebox to boot from USB (ChromiumOS) anymore.
Currently I'm running the SeaBIOS from here:
http://johnlewis.ie/asus-chromebox-owners-rejoice/
and booting a dedicated OpenELEC from the SSD.
Pressing ESC at boot I get the choice of SSD or USB (options 1&2) but it always boots from the hard drive (even if I remove the SSD).
It booted fine before from USB when I installed OpenELEC.
Thanks for all your work Matt.
not sure what you mean by 'it boots from the hard drive even if I remove the SSD' - not sure how that's possible. If you mean the text shows 'booting from hard disk', then that's normal for SeaBIOS - it only distinguishes between hard disk, cdrom, and floppy disk. My custom build is the only one that shows 'booting from USB' for USB devices.
did you try using another USB stick to boot ChromiumOS?
(2014-07-14, 04:13)live4ever Wrote: Ok I finally found a USB that would boot ChromiumOS but I am getting a checksum error when downloading the firmware:
(2014-07-13, 20:54)Matt Devo Wrote:(2014-07-13, 20:45)VanillaXtract Wrote: I can't wait to get home and give this a shot! I just picked up my second Chromebook (I have an ASUS C720 and now an HP 14"). We will be driving across country and most of my ripped movies won't play the audio in ChromeOS, so I hope OE works well and I can keep the kids entertained with this.
Out of curiosity, why did you choose 3.14.1 as the kernel? There is 3.14.12 or even 3.15.5.
Also, the XBMC that the script pulls is now 13.1 in case you would like to update the first post.
The dual-boot functionality of the script should work for any Haswell-based ChromeOS device, so you're all set there.
OpenELEC will work fine, just set it to software decoding and enable multi-threaded decoding.
3.14.1 was/is used for Ubuntu dual boot since 1) it was the most current available when I put this together initially, and 2) someone was nice enough to compile the MCE remote patch for it. Honestly, Fedora runs better than Ubuntu on the ChromeBox anyway, Ubuntu is just a remnant from when ChromeOS was Ubuntu-based, and dual booting still used the ChromeOS kernel. If someone cares to update the script to use a newer kernel, I'll gladly integrated it, but it's not where I'm spending my time these days.
OpenELEC will use whatever kernel version they are currently using on their stable release, which is currently 3.14.11.
(2014-07-14, 04:32)jsp1 Wrote: Getting a problem on resume, my audio device isn't getting recognized (so no audio) and requires me to either reboot or change the audio settings and then switch back. I don't know if it is an Openelec issue or a Custom Openelec issue since I never had suspend/resume working before.
(2014-07-14, 04:56)VanillaXtract Wrote: Good enough for me. I ran into a problem however.
I enabled developer mode and installed the OpenELEC dual boot. On step 2, I saw some things on the screen about write-protect. I disassembled the book and removed the BIOS-lock screw (I have a Falco model). Rebooted and reinstalled again. When I attempt to boot to OpenELEC I get a blank screen. Any suggestions?
(2014-07-14, 06:22)VanillaXtract Wrote: Thanks for the quick reply. I just finished doing that. Works just fine now. I may have skipped that initial step of power washing. But all is good now so I'm not complaining. Why can't I use the hardware decoding? I tested a file and it worked just fine?
(2014-07-14, 04:32)jsp1 Wrote: Getting a problem on resume, my audio device isn't getting recognized (so no audio) and requires me to either reboot or change the audio settings and then switch back. I don't know if it is an Openelec issue or a Custom Openelec issue since I never had suspend/resume working before.