(2017-02-16, 22:14)Matt Devo Wrote: (2017-02-16, 21:26)SandmanUT Wrote: ahhh..I see the path now. Thank you. So number-of-steps-wise, it's the equivalent of launching Steam from Kodi via an add-on, you're just accessing from the desktop, right?
Since launching either from Linux on startup is doable, is there a good reason to choose SteamOS for these boxes over say a Gallium install? Both say Chrome and Flash can be used, which makes them suitable for the Netflixes/Hulus/Xfinity TV of the world in addition to Kodi and Steam, right? Is it just a preference of the desktop layout or Big Picture (BP) mode or are there some underlying performance issues?
Is there any reason to keep this machine in a dual boot setup for the scenario outlined above?
that's an answer I don't have. I'd expect that there's relatively little performance difference if any, it's just a question of if Linux running Steam/Kodi or Steam/Kodi w/Linux available better fits your needs. SteamOS will definitely have better controller support etc if gaming is a consideration. And given that it's a Chromebox, there's relatively little optimization for it in GalliumOS (relative to Chromebooks) compared to any other Linux distro.
Since I haven't used it in well over a year, I'd probably look at it as an opportunity to revisit SteamOS / play around with it some. But I also have plenty of spare boxes I can use to do so And I def would recommend ditching ChromeOS given your stated needs. As a last resort you could even run Windows + Steam/Kodi I suppose =P
Well..waded in and got as far as the UEFI flash.
From Ubuntu 16 on a stick, all went well, made it to the end and chose "P" to power down while I went to make a Steam install stick. When I came back and restarted, it powers up but there is now no video output. Tried it with hdmi, with the DP, two different monitors, with a boot disk in, without, steam, ubuntu...just blackness. No prompt, no response to any keys.
Thought I'd stop right there before doing any additional damage and check on thoughts here. A reminder that the box is the Asus M004U, it's got 4 gigs of ram in, a wired keyboard and mouse and wired net connection. I ran the firmware utility script as outlined on your site and it looked like it did everything it was supposed to do..while I was using the terminal from Ubuntu.
** Additional info: I used the Full rom (3) option and created a backup on a separate usb stick. It was running OpenElec and Kodi under a dual boot with ChromeOS using your script until today.