2017-01-04, 22:56
@matt where can I find details of the uefi bios? I can't see much in the wiki or post 1.
(2017-01-04, 22:56)nickr Wrote: @matt where can I find details of the uefi bios? I can't see much in the wiki or post 1.
(2017-01-05, 04:32)waldo98 Wrote: So I was able to update the firmware from SeaBIOS to UEFI without too much trouble. I created the LibreELEC installation media and powered down my Chromebox. I removed all other USB devices (minus the keyboard) and pressed ESC when the boot options came up. When I selected the LibreELEC USB install media, I got the error below. What do I need to do to get LibreELEC working on my Haswell Chromebox again?
(2017-01-05, 04:39)Matt Devo Wrote:(2017-01-05, 04:32)waldo98 Wrote: So I was able to update the firmware from SeaBIOS to UEFI without too much trouble. I created the LibreELEC installation media and powered down my Chromebox. I removed all other USB devices (minus the keyboard) and pressed ESC when the boot options came up. When I selected the LibreELEC USB install media, I got the error below. What do I need to do to get LibreELEC working on my Haswell Chromebox again?
redo your install media (use LibreELEC USB/SD tool), since it's messed up somehow. no need to hit ESC on boot, USB boot is automatic
(2017-01-06, 07:54)riceandfajitas1 Wrote: I was able to install the UEFI firmware on my Asus Chromebox with the latest instructions and restore my Kodi backup (thank you!). Just a question, I see "boot failed; efi usb device" when I boot up, but then it goes onto Kodi as normal.
(2017-01-06, 18:20)jerndl Wrote: I have an Asus chrome box and tried to update to the latest Libreelec and it wouldn't work because of the partition size problem so I did a new install with the LibreELEC USB/SD tool using 7.90.010. Now I can't get Bluetooth to work. On the settings page is says that Bluetooth is disabled. It was working fine with my older Libreelec version (kodi 16.1). I would appreciate any help with getting Bluetooth to work again. Thanks.
Jay
(2017-01-08, 14:43)mxlance Wrote: Thinking of switching from GalliumOS to LibreElec on one or both of my chromeboxes
however I still need to run google chrome or firefox web browser at times.
We subscribe and watch horse racing on various sites.
So the only option I can think of aside from just sticking with Gallium would be to load gallium or LibreElec on an SD card or usb stick and reboot as needed.
Not ideal but I am so impressed with LibreElec on my new pi3 and we only use the the web browser about 25% of the time
Any better ideas?
(2017-01-08, 21:18)bigcat400 Wrote: Getting a 404 on the update file below linked from the wiki, is there a more recent file or different place to download the latest update from?
The requested URL /LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-7.90.007.tar was not found on this server.
thanks
(2017-01-08, 21:23)bigcat400 Wrote: One more thing, I just installed LibreElec, can I do a restore of the backup that was done with OpenElec, or is that for a backup made with LibreElec?