2015-11-29, 20:13
Try disabling the automatic refresh rate adjustment and see if the problem persists
(2015-11-25, 20:03)denz13 Wrote: Thanks, I'll try the patches and confirm if it resolves the issue.Please post the packages to download IF you compile it and IF it works. Would be great if you can do 3.19 and 4.3+
(2015-11-30, 05:23)onyx00 Wrote: pop-up that says "Working" comes up, the video keeps playing
(2015-12-01, 19:03)InfoJunky Wrote: After manually updating to the "64-6.0.98-fritsch" build suggested in the wiki, I'm experiencing a similar (maybe) issue.
About half the time when I start playing a movie, I get the small pop-up that says "Working" with the spinning circle and it freezes. The movie continues to play,
but the box becomes unresponsive from remote input and the pop-up remains for about 5 minutes.
It eventually goes away and the box becomes responsive again. The video is not affected.
(2014-05-07, 19:48)Matt Devo Wrote: Since the ethernet MAC address is stored in the firmware, if you are setting up multiple ChromeBoxes, you need to do a firmware backup for each, since restoring the same backup to multiple boxes will result in them having the same MAC address, and cause serious network issues.
(2015-12-01, 23:02)bobandy Wrote: How does coreboot get the mac address if you're flashing over the stock firmware which it's contained in? Is it possible to manually change the MAC address in the custom coreboot firmware? Basically Im replacing some older boxes with these to save space/power for a lab setup and would like to change them to the already spoofed mac addresses our local network policies are configured with. I could spoof in software after OS boot but this would be a more elegant solution. I understand this would be a fringe issue that's way outside the scope of this walk-through, but I figured the worst you could say was "that's a waste of my time" (and completely understandable). Any insight over this would be greatly appreciated.
Finally, a giant thank you to the team for y'alls work.
(2015-12-01, 20:41)Matt Devo Wrote: I'm unable to reproduce this here. Is this on an upgrade from 5.0.8? Where is your content located? If a network location, does the issue occur with local content (or connected USB) as well?
(2015-12-03, 04:32)pvagner Wrote: I'm on celeron based HP Chromebox. I am slowly searching in the thread trying to find an answer to a simple question. I would like to dual boot chrome OS and Arch linux. I have completed the device preparation i.e. removed write protect screw, put my device into developer mode, ran the first stage of EZ setup script. I have selected option 1 to dual boot ubuntu. This is what the generic linux instructions advise. Now I do have arch linux image written to an USB key, I can see its boot however it can't fully load. I am not able to copy and paste the output however it prints a lot of kernel modules and it won't continue booting.
Do I need to redo the setup selecting open elec and then try to boot arch linux again or is there something else I can do in order to successfully boot install image of arch linux?
I am connecting my Chromebox into an older Grundig TV.