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Thanks. But it looks like fritsch just quit the forum and dev community. I posted it in case someone else steps up, but I'm tempted to just go back to Kodibuntu stable or maybe OpenELEC (despite inferior performance) since this is basically a dealbreaker bug.
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2016-01-02, 19:30
(This post was last modified: 2016-01-02, 19:31 by rickyman.)
i am wondering can this chromebox handle cetoncard 4 tuner usb or not?
Minimum system requirements:
PC with Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate. Not compatible with Windows 8.
2.0 GHz or faster dual-core or quad-core 64-bit (x64) processor
3 GB of RAM (4 GB recommended)
350 GB of available hard disk drive space recommended for 50 hours of HDTV recordings
1 available USB 2.0 or greater port
HDCP-compliant graphics card or on-board graphics
HDMI output, or DVI output with separate 5.1 audio output required for Dolby 5.1 surround sound
One Multi-stream CableCARD™ (M-Card), available from your cable TV provider
Digital cable TV subscription from your local cable TV provider. HD package required to receive High Definition TV channels
Please see the Multi-room Ceton InfiniTV System Requirements for PCs using multiple tuner devices and/or multiple extenders
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So maybe someone here can help me out. I have an Asus ChromeBox running OpenELEC 5. I use WiFi and have advancedsettings.xml that use for MySQL and have all movies on my FreeNAS server. Whenever I upgrade this box to OpenELEC 6 it turns off the WiFi on boot. I have to turn it back on but then doesn't read the advancedsettings.xml. So when I reboot it turns off WiFi again. I have on systems on 6 that aren't Asus system and worked file. It's only this Asus ChromeBox. If I go back to OpenELEC 5 it works fine.
Ideas as to how to fix this?
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Will this work?
I bought an Asus Chromebox a LONG time ago and with Matt's awesome script, I configured it for a standalone OpenELEC install. It's been working perfectly for a year +/-. Now, I replaced this box with a Shield TV and plan on re-purposing the Chromebox. I have a spare 120 gig SATA SSD. I realize I can't install a 7mm SATA SSD into the Chromebox and must use a M.2 SSD but, a 120 gig M.2 SSD is about $80. Can I go buy a $10 USB 3.0 2.5" hard drive enclosure, put the SATA SSD in THAT and configure the Chromebox to boot from USB by default? (I don't want to have to hit some key at boot time and select the USB drive every time I turn it on.)
Also, is there a Linux disto that works best with the Chromebox or I can go with whatever I want? Will probably go with Mint.
Last note...... if I want to update the Coreboot firmware, should I boot from a live Linux distro and update before I do all this or is it safe to update the Coreboot BIOS afterwards? (I know, I know.....if it ain't broke, don't touch it.)
PS Just in case anyone asks, the 16GB of internal storage won't work for my re-purposing efforts. I need to have about 70-80 gigs of drive space and 120 gigs of storage will work perfectly.
Thanks
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Is it possible to 'quick switch' from openelec to chromeOS somehow?
ie without rebooting
For some strange reason my box won't boot on my new tv unless the HDMI cable is unplugged.
I have to wait til i hear the 'boot complete' beep before plugging in the cable - which makes it difficult to know when to select OS!