2014-07-25, 17:40
How is it possible to update the coreboot firmware after openelec standalone installation?
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Quote:Edit: Phew! Putting Chromium OS on a USB3 stick seemed to have done the trick. I did get the boot menu back with the option of HDD or USB3 stick.
(2014-07-25, 17:40)magy77 Wrote: How is it possible to update the coreboot firmware after openelec standalone installation?
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(2014-07-25, 18:16)hdmkv Wrote:(2014-07-25, 17:40)magy77 Wrote: How is it possible to update the coreboot firmware after openelec standalone installation?
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Yes. You need to create a USB boot stick with Chromium OS. Instructions here (steps 1 and 2). After you log in, you re-run Matt's script. Option 5.
(2014-07-25, 18:13)wally_666 Wrote:Quote:Edit: Phew! Putting Chromium OS on a USB3 stick seemed to have done the trick. I did get the boot menu back with the option of HDD or USB3 stick.
What version of Chromium OS did you use and where did you get it?
(2014-07-25, 18:13)wally_666 Wrote: I'm 0 for 2 in getting Chromium to boot from a USB stick. Tried two different versions of Chromium, a few days apart and two different USB sticks.
Maybe it has to be USB3? But the wiki suggested using USB2 sticks. I want to have a known good bootabe USB stick in case I need to re-install down the road. Running great at the moment and I've run XBMC Backup to save my config and settings.
(2014-07-26, 01:07)magy77 Wrote: Is it possible to start the Chromebox (Openelec Standalone) with Yatse? over WOL - Wake on Lan? or over CEC?
(2014-07-26, 01:07)magy77 Wrote: Thank you for support, very kindly!
Is it possible to start the Chromebox (Openelec Standalone) with Yatse? over WOL - Wake on Lan? or over CEC?
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(2014-07-25, 18:13)wally_666 Wrote: Maybe it has to be USB3? But the wiki suggested using USB2 sticks. I want to have a known good bootabe USB stick in case I need to re-install down the road. Running great at the moment and I've run XBMC Backup to save my config and settings.
(2014-07-26, 15:20)DocG Wrote: Does your Pulse Eight adapter remain powered?
Some info.
(2014-07-26, 17:06)magy77 Wrote: I got another Problem
I bought e rapoo Bluetooth Keyboard today. I tried to connect with Openelec but there stays: "No Bluetooth Adapter Found"
I've tried with Windows 7 and it works there.
Is this a Problem from Openelec( i got no 4.1.2, still not working) or from the Bios?
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(2014-07-26, 17:49)Matt Devo Wrote:(2014-07-26, 17:06)magy77 Wrote: I got another Problem
I bought e rapoo Bluetooth Keyboard today. I tried to connect with Openelec but there stays: "No Bluetooth Adapter Found"
I've tried with Windows 7 and it works there.
Is this a Problem from Openelec( i got no 4.1.2, still not working) or from the Bios?
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The Bluetooth adapter is turned off by default in OpenELEC, just turn it on in the OpenELEC settings, then you can connect your keyboard
(2014-07-26, 19:38)magy77 Wrote: Haha i didn't see this oh my god.
Now i works great, thanks a lot.
When i set the Chromebox to "Standby" i can't start the Box over Yatse (WOL).
Is there a setting too to activate this?
(2014-07-26, 19:45)Matt Devo Wrote:(2014-07-26, 19:38)magy77 Wrote: Haha i didn't see this oh my god.
Now i works great, thanks a lot.
When i set the Chromebox to "Standby" i can't start the Box over Yatse (WOL).
Is there a setting too to activate this?
No, it should just work. Though I think I set it to suspend, not standby
(2014-07-26, 19:55)magy77 Wrote: When i click suspend nothing happens.
(2014-07-26, 19:58)Matt Devo Wrote:(2014-07-26, 19:55)magy77 Wrote: When i click suspend nothing happens.
I'm not sure what your issue might be unfortunately, unless Yatse is misconfigured somehow