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Linux ChromeBox Kodi E-Z Setup Script (LibreELEC/Linux+Kodi) [2017/02/21]
(2014-08-10, 19:48)boomhower Wrote: I'm more than willing to help you out, least I can do with the work you've put into this. I'm likely going to build another system for the bedroom so will reuse it at some point if you don't mind sending it back when your finished with it.(and it'll work!) Shoot me a PM with your mailing address and I'll get it on the way.

Think I've got one incoming, will let you know if that one doesn't work out. Appreciate the offer Smile
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I setup my chromebox with dual boot Ubuntu using a usb keyboard.The instructions were easy to follow and everything is running perfect.For my remote I'm using the Mygica Kr100 and it seems to work with everything I've tried with it mouse, keypad,ect.Thanks keep up the good work to all those involved,ecspecially Matt.
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(2014-08-06, 07:41)DocG Wrote:
(2014-08-05, 22:48)soundpwns909 Wrote: That's what I thought, and that's what has me confused, I stared at the inside of that box for hours last night trying to find the screw, but I can only find one screw that makes any sense, seems like its in the same place as the asus device, but I still get the error even after that screw is removed. Could it maybe be shorting itself even without the screw?

In case there should be any doubts...

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And yes, it does work for me.

That's what I was afraid of, I have removed that screw already and "sudo crossystem" brings back the firmware protection as on.
Guess I'll keep trying things...

Update....
I have figured it out. It turns out that some of the solder on the pad got flattened by the screw causing it to short across the two pads. I managed to just scrape it off with my fingernail. Now its showing 0's and I can successfully set my boot options.

Thanks Everyone
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Quick question for everyone,

How would one accelerate the loading process of the artwork? Everything is coming from my main pc through nfs share (wired connection) and it take a bit too long to load. I got 13gb free space on the chromebox. Also, on some movie collection the artwork just won't load.
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Hi,

I'm hoping someone can help me. I'm somewhat experienced with modifying/customizing devices and firmwares (most of my experience is with Android), but I'm relatively new to Linux, and definitely out of my league with this. I'll try my best to explain in detail, and please let me know if I'm missing anything. I'm using the Asus Chromebox (M075U), upgraded to 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD.

The goal was to create an everyday use Linux desktop, to replace my aging Windows laptop. I started by putting my chromebox in developer mode and running the EZ-setup script to partition my SSD. After partitioning, I tried booting a USB drive loaded with Elementary OS 0.2 (Luna). When that didn't work, I rebooted into ChromeOS, re-ran the script, and chose "Update Legacy BIOS." I tried booting the USB stick again, still no luck. I setup a second USB stick with Elementary, and it wouldn't boot either. I then removed the firmware write-protect screw, flashed the coreboot firmware from the EZ-setup script, and was finally able to boot my USB stick and install Elementary OS (since Chrome OS wasn't an option after flashing the firmware, I chose to give Elementary the entire SSD for installation).

I had Elementary OS all setup and running great, no issues whatsoever. Last night however, I started having problems resuming my Elementary session from suspend (I hadn't had any issues with suspend/wake for several days prior). When I pushed the Chromebox's power button, the light above it came on like normal, but I had no display whatsoever (My monitor, an ASUS VS 248, reported "No HDMI" input). I tried unplugging and replugging the HDMI cable from both the Chromebox and the monitor, no luck. I tried unplugging and replugging the monitor AC adapter, still nothing (the indicator light on the Chromebox remained on through all of this). I then tried holding down the power button on the Chromebox until it powered off. When I tried to restart it, the indicator light and the fan both came on, but still no display. I verified it wasn't just on and displaying an all black screen. The monitor briefly flashes "No HDMI input," and then goes back to standby. I tried two other HDMI monitors, same behavior. I also tried running an HDMI cable out of my Chromebox, into an HDMI - VGA adapter, and into the VGA port on two different monitors, and still the exact same behavior. I've tried just powering the Chromebox on, and hitting ESC and 2 to boot into my Elementary USB install stick (unchanged from the original installation), and still had no response from the display. Finally, I read that the 7/29 EZ-script update contained a fix for coreboot which forces the display to initiate (I'm not positive on the date, but I'm pretty sure I initially ran the script after 7/29). It sounded like my problem was related to that, so I went ahead and created a Chromium USB drive (using Win32 Diskimage on my Windows Vista laptop) to try and rerun the script or, if necessary, restore my stock firmware. When I power on the Chromebox, I'm immediately hitting ESC, followed by 2, but I still have the exact same display problem. Monitor says no input, goes into standby, and the Chromebox, from what I can tell, remains powered on (indicator light+fan are on).

I just don't know what else to do. I've tried different keyboards (wired+wireless) monitors, inputs, cables, and USB drives, all with zero results. From what I've read, the Chromebox is supposed to be nearly un-brickable, so I'm trying to stay optimistic. Any advice or thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for reading all of this, and apologies for being a little long-winded.
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(2014-08-11, 22:24)Netix Wrote: Quick question for everyone,

How would one accelerate the loading process of the artwork? Everything is coming from my main pc through nfs share (wired connection) and it take a bit too long to load. I got 13gb free space on the chromebox. Also, on some movie collection the artwork just won't load.

You need the Texture Cache Maintenance utility (http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Tex...ce_utility). Normally images are cached on first access and this tool can be used to pre-cache all of the artwork on your XBMC machine. This tool will make all of the images load much faster.
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(2014-08-12, 18:22)jsc15 Wrote: Hi,

I'm hoping someone can help me. I'm somewhat experienced with modifying/customizing devices and firmwares (most of my experience is with Android), but I'm relatively new to Linux, and definitely out of my league with this. I'll try my best to explain in detail, and please let me know if I'm missing anything. I'm using the Asus Chromebox (M075U), upgraded to 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD.

The goal was to create an everyday use Linux desktop, to replace my aging Windows laptop. I started by putting my chromebox in developer mode and running the EZ-setup script to partition my SSD. After partitioning, I tried booting a USB drive loaded with Elementary OS 0.2 (Luna). When that didn't work, I rebooted into ChromeOS, re-ran the script, and chose "Update Legacy BIOS." I tried booting the USB stick again, still no luck. I setup a second USB stick with Elementary, and it wouldn't boot either. I then removed the firmware write-protect screw, flashed the coreboot firmware from the EZ-setup script, and was finally able to boot my USB stick and install Elementary OS (since Chrome OS wasn't an option after flashing the firmware, I chose to give Elementary the entire SSD for installation).

I had Elementary OS all setup and running great, no issues whatsoever. Last night however, I started having problems resuming my Elementary session from suspend (I hadn't had any issues with suspend/wake for several days prior). When I pushed the Chromebox's power button, the light above it came on like normal, but I had no display whatsoever (My monitor, an ASUS VS 248, reported "No HDMI" input). I tried unplugging and replugging the HDMI cable from both the Chromebox and the monitor, no luck. I tried unplugging and replugging the monitor AC adapter, still nothing (the indicator light on the Chromebox remained on through all of this). I then tried holding down the power button on the Chromebox until it powered off. When I tried to restart it, the indicator light and the fan both came on, but still no display. I verified it wasn't just on and displaying an all black screen. The monitor briefly flashes "No HDMI input," and then goes back to standby. I tried two other HDMI monitors, same behavior. I also tried running an HDMI cable out of my Chromebox, into an HDMI - VGA adapter, and into the VGA port on two different monitors, and still the exact same behavior. I've tried just powering the Chromebox on, and hitting ESC and 2 to boot into my Elementary USB install stick (unchanged from the original installation), and still had no response from the display. Finally, I read that the 7/29 EZ-script update contained a fix for coreboot which forces the display to initiate (I'm not positive on the date, but I'm pretty sure I initially ran the script after 7/29). It sounded like my problem was related to that, so I went ahead and created a Chromium USB drive (using Win32 Diskimage on my Windows Vista laptop) to try and rerun the script or, if necessary, restore my stock firmware. When I power on the Chromebox, I'm immediately hitting ESC, followed by 2, but I still have the exact same display problem. Monitor says no input, goes into standby, and the Chromebox, from what I can tell, remains powered on (indicator light+fan are on).

I just don't know what else to do. I've tried different keyboards (wired+wireless) monitors, inputs, cables, and USB drives, all with zero results. From what I've read, the Chromebox is supposed to be nearly un-brickable, so I'm trying to stay optimistic. Any advice or thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for reading all of this, and apologies for being a little long-winded.

have you fully disconnected power (and all cables) from the ChromeBox for ~1min? If not, I'd try that.

the 7/29 coreboot update fixes some HDMI handshaking/video init issues, but doesn't force a headless boot (ie, no monitor connected)
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(2014-08-12, 20:50)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2014-08-12, 18:22)jsc15 Wrote: Hi,

I'm hoping someone can help me. I'm somewhat experienced with modifying/customizing devices and firmwares (most of my experience is with Android), but I'm relatively new to Linux, and definitely out of my league with this. I'll try my best to explain in detail, and please let me know if I'm missing anything. I'm using the Asus Chromebox (M075U), upgraded to 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD.

The goal was to create an everyday use Linux desktop, to replace my aging Windows laptop. I started by putting my chromebox in developer mode and running the EZ-setup script to partition my SSD. After partitioning, I tried booting a USB drive loaded with Elementary OS 0.2 (Luna). When that didn't work, I rebooted into ChromeOS, re-ran the script, and chose "Update Legacy BIOS." I tried booting the USB stick again, still no luck. I setup a second USB stick with Elementary, and it wouldn't boot either. I then removed the firmware write-protect screw, flashed the coreboot firmware from the EZ-setup script, and was finally able to boot my USB stick and install Elementary OS (since Chrome OS wasn't an option after flashing the firmware, I chose to give Elementary the entire SSD for installation).

I had Elementary OS all setup and running great, no issues whatsoever. Last night however, I started having problems resuming my Elementary session from suspend (I hadn't had any issues with suspend/wake for several days prior). When I pushed the Chromebox's power button, the light above it came on like normal, but I had no display whatsoever (My monitor, an ASUS VS 248, reported "No HDMI" input). I tried unplugging and replugging the HDMI cable from both the Chromebox and the monitor, no luck. I tried unplugging and replugging the monitor AC adapter, still nothing (the indicator light on the Chromebox remained on through all of this). I then tried holding down the power button on the Chromebox until it powered off. When I tried to restart it, the indicator light and the fan both came on, but still no display. I verified it wasn't just on and displaying an all black screen. The monitor briefly flashes "No HDMI input," and then goes back to standby. I tried two other HDMI monitors, same behavior. I also tried running an HDMI cable out of my Chromebox, into an HDMI - VGA adapter, and into the VGA port on two different monitors, and still the exact same behavior. I've tried just powering the Chromebox on, and hitting ESC and 2 to boot into my Elementary USB install stick (unchanged from the original installation), and still had no response from the display. Finally, I read that the 7/29 EZ-script update contained a fix for coreboot which forces the display to initiate (I'm not positive on the date, but I'm pretty sure I initially ran the script after 7/29). It sounded like my problem was related to that, so I went ahead and created a Chromium USB drive (using Win32 Diskimage on my Windows Vista laptop) to try and rerun the script or, if necessary, restore my stock firmware. When I power on the Chromebox, I'm immediately hitting ESC, followed by 2, but I still have the exact same display problem. Monitor says no input, goes into standby, and the Chromebox, from what I can tell, remains powered on (indicator light+fan are on).

I just don't know what else to do. I've tried different keyboards (wired+wireless) monitors, inputs, cables, and USB drives, all with zero results. From what I've read, the Chromebox is supposed to be nearly un-brickable, so I'm trying to stay optimistic. Any advice or thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for reading all of this, and apologies for being a little long-winded.

have you fully disconnected power (and all cables) from the ChromeBox for ~1min? If not, I'd try that.

the 7/29 coreboot update fixes some HDMI handshaking/video init issues, but doesn't force a headless boot (ie, no monitor connected)

Yes, I've tried unplugging everything from both the Chromebox and the monitor overnight. I still get the same result
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(2014-08-12, 21:18)jsc15 Wrote: Yes, I've tried unplugging everything from both the Chromebox and the monitor overnight. I still get the same result

in that case, I'm not sure what to suggest. I'd just bench flash it, but understand most people don't have the tools for that. Maybe try disconnecting the CMOS battery in addition to unplugging?
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(2014-08-12, 22:05)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2014-08-12, 21:18)jsc15 Wrote: Yes, I've tried unplugging everything from both the Chromebox and the monitor overnight. I still get the same result

in that case, I'm not sure what to suggest. I'd just bench flash it, but understand most people don't have the tools for that. Maybe try disconnecting the CMOS battery in addition to unplugging?

So I went ahead and opened up the Chromebox again to try and disconnect the CMOS battery, but before I got to anything else, I noticed right away that both of my RAM cards were unseated from the motherboard. I have no idea how it happened, but maybe one of my cats knows......Anyhow, after properly resetting the RAM and plugging in, everything started up like normal. Even my Elementary session was resumed, like nothing had ever happened....WHEW

Thanks a million for your help! Much appreciated.
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(2014-08-13, 02:08)jsc15 Wrote: So I went ahead and opened up the Chromebox again to try and disconnect the CMOS battery, but before I got to anything else, I noticed right away that both of my RAM cards were unseated from the motherboard. I have no idea how it happened, but maybe one of my cats knows......Anyhow, after properly resetting the RAM and plugging in, everything started up like normal. Even my Elementary session was resumed, like nothing had ever happened....WHEW

Thanks a million for your help! Much appreciated.

ah, the simple things Smile glad you got it resolved
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I'm a little confused...I just ran the script to update my firmware, but xbmc is telling me that I still have OpenELEC 4.0.7. Shouldn't I have 4.1.2? Am I missing something?
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What current Qwerty style Air Mouse is working perfectly with the Chromebox and OpenELEC?
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(2014-08-13, 02:08)jsc15 Wrote: ... I noticed right away that both of my RAM cards were unseated from the motherboard.
Those dang RAM unseating gremlins strike again!
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