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Linux ChromeBox Kodi E-Z Setup Script (LibreELEC/Linux+Kodi) [2017/02/21]
Hey Matt do you know if there's a way to run Phoenix OS on the Asus Chromebox M004U

Also, does Linux Galium support cast option ? (Does it make it castable for youtube, spotify, etc..)

Thanks.. !
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(2018-01-30, 04:49)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2018-01-30, 04:08)wgstarks Wrote: I have a CN60 running LE in stand-alone mode. Been working great for me. Only problem is the 16GB SSD is too small to be able to run a restore from backup within LE. I’m thinking about replacing the SSD with a 32GB or maybe 64. That part will be simple. Not sure what I’ll need to do to be able to run the EZ Setup Script on the new drive though? Hopefully once I get LE re-installed I can just restore my Kodi settings from backup?
 There's no need to run the EZ setup script, that's for the system firmware, which is unaffected by swapping in a larger SSD.

Simply boot a Linux live USB, mount your LE storage partition, and back it up to another USB, network share, eg.  That's all the LE backup function does, it puts the .cache, .config, and .kodi folders from /storage into a tar file.  You can do that manually from a Linux live usb and then restore after doing a clean install of LE on the new SSD (just create install media using the LE USB/SD creator tool)

Ok. Just want to be sure I’ve got this right. Ive already got a backup tarball that I created on a network drive using LE. So all I need to do now is replace the SSD and reinstall LE using a le/usb creator bootable flash drive. And the restore from the backup?
ASUS Chromebox M004U (LibreELEC 8.2/Aeon Nox SiLVO)--->HDMI--->Onkyo TX-NR646--->HDMI--->Panasonic P65VT30
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(2018-01-30, 04:59)wgstarks Wrote: Ok. Just want to be sure I’ve got this right. Ive already got a backup tarball that I created on a network drive using LE. So all I need to do now is replace the SSD and reinstall LE using a le/usb creator bootable flash drive. And the restore from the backup? 
 
correct, same as you would on any other LE device Smile
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(2018-01-30, 04:53)Netix Wrote: Hey Matt do you know if there's a way to run Phoenix OS on the Asus Chromebox M004U

Also, does Linux Galium support cast option ? (Does it make it castable for youtube, spotify, etc..)

Thanks.. !

PhoenixOS boots fine in live mode with the Full ROM/UEFI firmware, assume it works fine once installed as well.

No Linux supports being a Google Cast receiver, as I explained in my reply to your post on Reddit
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So I reinstalled my whole setup a few weeks ago, in the process updated the firmware/bios... Everything's A-OK except for one annoying issue. Power management is wonky for reasons I can't seem to diagnose.

Like before I set:
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System-->Settings-->System-->Power Saving: Shutdown function: Suspend

However unlike before, I'm unable to startup the Chromebox via my IR remote. 

Nothing changed hardware wise, or the remote, so it's got to be software.
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how are you shutting down, via power button on the remote? what version previously worked?
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(2018-02-06, 04:50)Matt Devo Wrote: how are you shutting down, via power button on the remote? what version previously worked?
 Shutting down via the power button on the remote. As for version, I've always kept LibeElec up to date, but I'd guess firmware was from around Summer 2016.
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(2018-02-06, 06:40)digitalgimpus Wrote:
(2018-02-06, 04:50)Matt Devo Wrote: how are you shutting down, via power button on the remote? what version previously worked?
 Shutting down via the power button on the remote. As for version, I've always kept LibeElec up to date, but I'd guess firmware was from around Summer 2016. 
 Remap your power key to issue the, "suspend", command.  That way you never have to use the power button on the Chromebox.  Using dual boot, suspend works like poweroff/poweron but the key works as if it was a "suspend" action.
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(2018-02-09, 18:08)MrBuyakah Wrote:
(2018-02-06, 06:40)digitalgimpus Wrote:  Shutting down via the power button on the remote. As for version, I've always kept LibeElec up to date, but I'd guess firmware was from around Summer 2016.  
 Remap your power key to issue the, "suspend", command.  That way you never have to use the power button on the Chromebox.  Using dual boot, suspend works like poweroff/poweron but the key works as if it was a "suspend" action. 
  
yes, this can be done via the KeyMap addon. But this solution assumes the problem is with the device actually shutting down (vs suspending) and not failing to resume from suspend. And I've been unable to reproduce the issue here with a BT remote (I no longer have any MCE/IR remotes)
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Just found an old ASUS ChromeBox M-004U that I had kicking around still in the original package.  All my old Dell ChromeBoxes are still doing great service.

Setup the ASUS with LE for my brother to play his massive CD/DVD collection when his 100 disc player crashed. 

Now he can stream all those discs to the Kodi box once he spends the next few months ripping all those discs to his NAS.  LOL

Unbelievable life these boxes have...THANKS MATT!!!!!
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I had openelec installed and wanted to do a clean install, i messed it up totally because i am a idiot. 

Box is a CN60 Asus Chromebox
Write protect screw has been taken out

I have tried to do a full factory reset to Chrome but it seems I cant, I used the rest function to try and boot chrome install from USB but it gets to the chrome flash screen then just reboots. I am trying to get into to Chrome to force the box to boot from USB/Linux then use the Firmware utility script to reset to default and start from there to install Libre//. 

Have tried several USBs, bluetooth keyboard (Now on wired) and getting nowhere. I don't get the boot function CTRL D at boot...see attached pic - any ideas please?

Here is the boot screen that flashes for about 1 second, was hard to get a photo of it - https://imgur.com/8z4PyES

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(2018-03-28, 09:14)GG909 Wrote: I had openelec installed and wanted to do a clean install, i messed it up totally because i am a idiot. 

Box is a CN60 Asus Chromebox
Write protect screw has been taken out

I have tried to do a full factory reset to Chrome but it seems I cant, I used the rest function to try and boot chrome install from USB but it gets to the chrome flash screen then just reboots. I am trying to get into to Chrome to force the box to boot from USB/Linux then use the Firmware utility script to reset to default and start from there to install Libre//. 

Have tried several USBs, bluetooth keyboard (Now on wired) and getting nowhere. I don't get the boot function CTRL D at boot...see attached pic - any ideas please?

Here is the boot screen that flashes for about 1 second, was hard to get a photo of it - https://imgur.com/8z4PyES
  
ok, so here's what's going on: you restored the (broken) stock SeaBIOS, and have it set to auto boot in Legacy mode, so SeaBIOS is trying/failing to boot ChromeOS.

here's what you need to do:
  • boot ChromeOS via CTRL+D before it auto boots in Legacy mode/into SeaBIOS
  • run my firmware utility script per wiki instructions
  • flash custom coreboot firmware (UEFI)
  • create LibreELEC install media (using my script or the LE USB creator tool)
  • reboot, install LE from USB

if the Chromebox boots into Recovery Mode when you hit CTRL+D, then use recovery media to restore ChromeOS first, then follow my instructions above.
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(2018-03-28, 19:55)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2018-03-28, 09:14)GG909 Wrote: I had openelec installed and wanted to do a clean install, i messed it up totally because i am a idiot. 

Box is a CN60 Asus Chromebox
Write protect screw has been taken out

I have tried to do a full factory reset to Chrome but it seems I cant, I used the rest function to try and boot chrome install from USB but it gets to the chrome flash screen then just reboots. I am trying to get into to Chrome to force the box to boot from USB/Linux then use the Firmware utility script to reset to default and start from there to install Libre//. 

Have tried several USBs, bluetooth keyboard (Now on wired) and getting nowhere. I don't get the boot function CTRL D at boot...see attached pic - any ideas please?

Here is the boot screen that flashes for about 1 second, was hard to get a photo of it - https://imgur.com/8z4PyES
  
ok, so here's what's going on: you restored the (broken) stock SeaBIOS, and have it set to auto boot in Legacy mode, so SeaBIOS is trying/failing to boot ChromeOS.

here's what you need to do:
 
  • boot ChromeOS via CTRL+D before it auto boots in Legacy mode/into SeaBIOS
  • run my firmware utility script per wiki instructions
  • flash custom coreboot firmware (UEFI)
  • create LibreELEC install media (using my script or the LE USB creator tool)
  • reboot, install LE from USB

if the Chromebox boots into Recovery Mode when you hit CTRL+D, then use recovery media to restore ChromeOS first, then follow my instructions above. 
Hi Matt, 

Thank you for taking the time and helping me through this, I ran your instructions as indicated and got it all sorted and Libreelec is now running and all sorted. Thank you! Legend! After a week or two of trying to figure it out, your instructions I had it sorted in about 15 Min!
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I have the Chromebox CN62. Followed the instructions to remove the write protection screw, put in developer mode, and performed a factory reset.

For some reason when I press Ctrl+Alt+F2 it doesn't bring up the command prompt. I'm forced to log in and use Ctrl+Alt+T and use the shell command. This allows me to run the script, but it asks for a password. I have tried no password and "password", but they do not work. Anyone have this issue?
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(2018-03-30, 01:30)tuvi3t4u Wrote: I have the Chromebox CN62. Followed the instructions to remove the write protection screw, put in developer mode, and performed a factory reset.

For some reason when I press Ctrl+Alt+F2 it doesn't bring up the command prompt. I'm forced to log in and use Ctrl+Alt+T and use the shell command. This allows me to run the script, but it asks for a password. I have tried no password and "password", but they do not work. Anyone have this issue?
sounds like you enabled the debugging features after switching to Developer mode. Do a Recovery mode reset and it should work afterwards
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