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Linux ChromeBox Kodi E-Z Setup Script (LibreELEC/Linux+Kodi) [2017/02/21]
just wanted to give some feedback:

got my 4GB "Panther" Chromebox this week in Germany. Finally I found some time today to install it, it's supposed to replace my old Foxconn Netbox setup which kept overheating and had its fair share of problems with newer high-bitrate files... and so on.

unpacked the Chromebox, had a quick look at what you can still NOT do with Chrome OS and decided it was time to try the standalone setup variant. followed the wiki, the posting and the script word for word, and now I am sitting in front of a completely silent but BLAZING fast OpenElec box that as an added bonus finally gives me HD audio passthrough to my receiver and stable framerates. thank you so much to OP for creating the script, this made the whole process SO much easier.

still trying to find a dealbreaker... everything just worked from the get-go, including my HP USB IR receiver (for Harmony One goodness) and VAAPI GPU acceleration. currently OpenElec/XBMC is rebuilding/scraping my libraries from the network drives as I decided to do a completely fresh start. afterwards will install all my beloved video plug-ins and I am a happy camper!

awesomeness. the little box that could... Rofl (just wish it was a little cheaper... still it's the 4GB model but it could very well be 200€ or a little below...)
OpenElec Standalone --> Asus Chromebox 'Panther' --> Onkyo TX-NR709 --> Sony 55" X85C Android TV (also with Kodi!)
Asus Chromebox EZ Script
Kodi on Sony Bravia Android TVs
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I think i might have a problem on my hands.

Got my chromebox home today and intended to install standalone openelec as per this thread.

what has happenned:

activated developer mode, removed write protect screw
booted the script as per the thread
ran the script to create a openelec install disk successfully
returned to the main menu
ran the script to create standalone coreboot installer firmware and created a back up of stock firmware, chrome box suggested a reboot, so i rebooted, and now nothing boots.
I can't get any boot menu, no matter what usb stick i have inserted, nothing boots, i press escape and no menu comes up, i have tried the recovery procedure (paprer clip and reboot) and still nothing shows up? i followed the script to a letter, what has happened? and how to a get something to boot to start this over again?

thanks in advance
blahfod
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(2014-06-07, 03:57)blahfod Wrote: I think i might have a problem on my hands.

Got my chromebox home today and intended to install standalone openelec as per this thread.

what has happenned:

activated developer mode, removed write protect screw
booted the script as per the thread
ran the script to create a openelec install disk successfully
returned to the main menu
ran the script to create standalone coreboot installer firmware and created a back up of stock firmware, chrome box suggested a reboot, so i rebooted, and now nothing boots.
I can't get any boot menu, no matter what usb stick i have inserted, nothing boots, i press escape and no menu comes up, i have tried the recovery procedure (paprer clip and reboot) and still nothing shows up? i followed the script to a letter, what has happened? and how to a get something to boot to start this over again?

thanks in advance
blahfod

are you connecting to a TV or monitor? It seems that the resolution used on the SeaBIOS boot screen is not one that all TVs can handle. You can always try blindly selecting your USB installer by pressing [ESC] then [2] and seeing if the installer screen comes up. You might have to play with the timing though. I just reset / reflashed both my i3 and celeron ChromeBoxes here to make sure everything is ok with the files/script, and it appears to be.
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(2014-06-07, 05:45)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2014-06-07, 03:57)blahfod Wrote: I think i might have a problem on my hands.

Got my chromebox home today and intended to install standalone openelec as per this thread.

what has happenned:

activated developer mode, removed write protect screw
booted the script as per the thread
ran the script to create a openelec install disk successfully
returned to the main menu
ran the script to create standalone coreboot installer firmware and created a back up of stock firmware, chrome box suggested a reboot, so i rebooted, and now nothing boots.
I can't get any boot menu, no matter what usb stick i have inserted, nothing boots, i press escape and no menu comes up, i have tried the recovery procedure (paprer clip and reboot) and still nothing shows up? i followed the script to a letter, what has happened? and how to a get something to boot to start this over again?

thanks in advance
blahfod

are you connecting to a TV or monitor? It seems that the resolution used on the SeaBIOS boot screen is not one that all TVs can handle. You can always try blindly selecting your USB installer by pressing [ESC] then [2] and seeing if the installer screen comes up. You might have to play with the timing though. I just reset / reflashed both my i3 and celeron ChromeBoxes here to make sure everything is ok with the files/script, and it appears to be.


Created an account just to comment on this. I had the same problem as blahfod...exact same.

I blind booted, escape, then 2 and voila! It worked. I'm using a hdmi to DVI cable on a POS 1680x1050 monitor for reference.

Thanks Matt! You saved my night.
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Thanks Matt,

you are the best!!!
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(2014-06-06, 05:42)Netix Wrote:
(2014-06-06, 05:40)mdumont1 Wrote:
(2014-06-05, 19:27)Netix Wrote: I have overscan problem in Ubuntu and with the Chromebox itself. In ChromeOS, I can fix the overscan issue with the built-in tools but not in Ubuntu. My 2009 50inch panasonic plasma tv is the problem there's no option to turn off overscan on that tv. I think I will get overscan issue with chromium since it doesn't keep the xbmc settings but goes fullscreen :/

I have this same issue but luckily XBMC (and thus OpenELEC) has the ability to calibrate the screen similarly to how ChromeOS does to compensate for the overscan. Check http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Set...alibration...

I know that I can fix the overscan issue within XBMC but can you try the chromium browser to see what happen?

I tried the Chromium browser in OpenELEC with the overscan settings set in XBMC and unfortunately the overscan is still there for the browser.

You may want to try playing the xrandr --transform option in Ubuntu to see if you can adjust the picture to compensate for the overscan.
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(2014-06-07, 06:07)rampagewsu Wrote: Created an account just to comment on this. I had the same problem as blahfod...exact same.

I blind booted, escape, then 2 and voila! It worked. I'm using a hdmi to DVI cable on a POS 1680x1050 monitor for reference.

Thanks Matt! You saved my night.

(2014-06-07, 06:29)blahfod Wrote: Thanks Matt,

you are the best!!!

I'll add this to the wiki under known issues. On my test monitor (Dell 2410, 1900x1200) I have to have the input selected before I power on or I don't get anything on either the white ChromeOS dev boot screen or the SeaBIOS boot screen. But as long as the input is selected when I power on, everything is good.
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(2014-06-07, 06:49)mdumont1 Wrote:
(2014-06-06, 05:42)Netix Wrote:
(2014-06-06, 05:40)mdumont1 Wrote: I have this same issue but luckily XBMC (and thus OpenELEC) has the ability to calibrate the screen similarly to how ChromeOS does to compensate for the overscan. Check http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Set...alibration...

I know that I can fix the overscan issue within XBMC but can you try the chromium browser to see what happen?

I tried the Chromium browser in OpenELEC with the overscan settings set in XBMC and unfortunately the overscan is still there for the browser.

You may want to try playing the xrandr --transform option in Ubuntu to see if you can adjust the picture to compensate for the overscan.

Thx for the feedback. Tried a bunch of thing in Ubuntu. Xrandr transform only fix it a bit and xrandr custom resolution doesn't work, screen goes black and I have to revert back to the supported one :/

With the Xrandr transform if I set it up to apply at boot it's messing up my xbmc video calibration so..
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(2014-06-07, 12:58)Netix Wrote: Thx for the feedback. Tried a bunch of thing in Ubuntu. Xrandr transform only fix it a bit and xrandr custom resolution doesn't work, screen goes black and I have to revert back to the supported one :/

With the Xrandr transform if I set it up to apply at boot it's messing up my xbmc video calibration so..

that's because XBMC is applying its corrections on top of the R&R transform. You need to set R&R first, then recalibrate XBMC.
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(2014-06-07, 06:07)rampagewsu Wrote:
(2014-06-07, 05:45)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2014-06-07, 03:57)blahfod Wrote: I think i might have a problem on my hands.

Got my chromebox home today and intended to install standalone openelec as per this thread.

what has happenned:

activated developer mode, removed write protect screw
booted the script as per the thread
ran the script to create a openelec install disk successfully
returned to the main menu
ran the script to create standalone coreboot installer firmware and created a back up of stock firmware, chrome box suggested a reboot, so i rebooted, and now nothing boots.
I can't get any boot menu, no matter what usb stick i have inserted, nothing boots, i press escape and no menu comes up, i have tried the recovery procedure (paprer clip and reboot) and still nothing shows up? i followed the script to a letter, what has happened? and how to a get something to boot to start this over again?

thanks in advance
blahfod

are you connecting to a TV or monitor? It seems that the resolution used on the SeaBIOS boot screen is not one that all TVs can handle. You can always try blindly selecting your USB installer by pressing [ESC] then [2] and seeing if the installer screen comes up. You might have to play with the timing though. I just reset / reflashed both my i3 and celeron ChromeBoxes here to make sure everything is ok with the files/script, and it appears to be.


Created an account just to comment on this. I had the same problem as blahfod...exact same.

I blind booted, escape, then 2 and voila! It worked. I'm using a hdmi to DVI cable on a POS 1680x1050 monitor for reference.

Thanks Matt! You saved my night.

I may be having the same problem, though the blind booting hasn't worked for me so far... When I turn on the ChromeBox, I get power (the fan spins, and the USB devices are powered), but no video signal at all over HDMI. Neither my 1080p television nor my 2560x1440 monitor work. I've tried the blind [ESC] [2] thing a bunch of times, to no avail. It shouldn't matter which USB ports the keyboard and bootable drive are plugged into, right?
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(2014-06-07, 12:58)Netix Wrote:
(2014-06-07, 06:49)mdumont1 Wrote:
(2014-06-06, 05:42)Netix Wrote: I know that I can fix the overscan issue within XBMC but can you try the chromium browser to see what happen?

I tried the Chromium browser in OpenELEC with the overscan settings set in XBMC and unfortunately the overscan is still there for the browser.

You may want to try playing the xrandr --transform option in Ubuntu to see if you can adjust the picture to compensate for the overscan.

Thx for the feedback. Tried a bunch of thing in Ubuntu. Xrandr transform only fix it a bit and xrandr custom resolution doesn't work, screen goes black and I have to revert back to the supported one :/

With the Xrandr transform if I set it up to apply at boot it's messing up my xbmc video calibration so..

Have you considered using the display port with an adapter for vga? Assuming your television has vga inputs this would be the most likely route to achieve native resolution and alleviate the problem altogether. Of course you would need another way to pull audio, maybe through the hdmi if you use a receiver. I have an older LCD with pc type resolution (currently serving bedroom duty) and it only works without overscan by inputting a vga signal. Just a thought, not sure if it is applicable in your case...maybe try it with a different pc before investing in an adapter.

Edit: Link for reference.
http://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-Plat...ga+adaptor
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(2014-06-07, 16:45)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2014-06-07, 12:58)Netix Wrote: Thx for the feedback. Tried a bunch of thing in Ubuntu. Xrandr transform only fix it a bit and xrandr custom resolution doesn't work, screen goes black and I have to revert back to the supported one :/

With the Xrandr transform if I set it up to apply at boot it's messing up my xbmc video calibration so..

that's because XBMC is applying its corrections on top of the R&R transform. You need to set R&R first, then recalibrate XBMC.

Well if I set the Xrandr transform to apply at boot, it take around ~2sec to switch from the native resolution to the fixed resolution therefore messing my xbmc config because even If I set it after the R&R transform, it resets every time I reboot.

Don't know If I'm able to explain myself correctly (english is my second language) :/

(2014-06-07, 18:07)jsp1 Wrote:
(2014-06-07, 12:58)Netix Wrote:
(2014-06-07, 06:49)mdumont1 Wrote: I tried the Chromium browser in OpenELEC with the overscan settings set in XBMC and unfortunately the overscan is still there for the browser.

You may want to try playing the xrandr --transform option in Ubuntu to see if you can adjust the picture to compensate for the overscan.

Thx for the feedback. Tried a bunch of thing in Ubuntu. Xrandr transform only fix it a bit and xrandr custom resolution doesn't work, screen goes black and I have to revert back to the supported one :/

With the Xrandr transform if I set it up to apply at boot it's messing up my xbmc video calibration so..

Have you considered using the display port with an adapter for vga? Assuming your television has vga inputs this would be the most likely route to achieve native resolution and alleviate the problem altogether. Of course you would need another way to pull audio, maybe through the hdmi if you use a receiver. I have an older LCD with pc type resolution (currently serving bedroom duty) and it only works without overscan by inputting a vga signal. Just a thought, not sure if it is applicable in your case...maybe try it with a different pc before investing in an adapter.

No VGA inputs on my tv but I do have a S-Video, think I could use that ?
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(2014-06-07, 18:12)Netix Wrote:
(2014-06-07, 16:45)Matt Devo Wrote:
(2014-06-07, 12:58)Netix Wrote: Thx for the feedback. Tried a bunch of thing in Ubuntu. Xrandr transform only fix it a bit and xrandr custom resolution doesn't work, screen goes black and I have to revert back to the supported one :/

With the Xrandr transform if I set it up to apply at boot it's messing up my xbmc video calibration so..

that's because XBMC is applying its corrections on top of the R&R transform. You need to set R&R first, then recalibrate XBMC.

Well if I set the Xrandr transform to apply at boot, it take around ~2sec to switch from the native resolution to the fixed resolution therefore messing my xbmc config because even If I set it after the R&R transform, it resets every time I reboot.

Don't know If I'm able to explain myself correctly (english is my second language) :/

(2014-06-07, 18:07)jsp1 Wrote:
(2014-06-07, 12:58)Netix Wrote: Thx for the feedback. Tried a bunch of thing in Ubuntu. Xrandr transform only fix it a bit and xrandr custom resolution doesn't work, screen goes black and I have to revert back to the supported one :/

With the Xrandr transform if I set it up to apply at boot it's messing up my xbmc video calibration so..

Have you considered using the display port with an adapter for vga? Assuming your television has vga inputs this would be the most likely route to achieve native resolution and alleviate the problem altogether. Of course you would need another way to pull audio, maybe through the hdmi if you use a receiver. I have an older LCD with pc type resolution (currently serving bedroom duty) and it only works without overscan by inputting a vga signal. Just a thought, not sure if it is applicable in your case...maybe try it with a different pc before investing in an adapter.

No VGA inputs on my tv but I do have a S-Video, think I could use that ?

S-Video has a limitation of 480p I think....sorry. Undecided
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You can try the following and change the output to whats displayed from the first

Code:
xrandr -q
xrandr --output HDMI1 --set audio force-dvi

You shouldn't get overscan if it thinks it's dvi. You could aslo try

Code:
xrandr --output HDMI1 --set underscan on --set "underscan hborder" xx --set "underscan vborder" xx
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(2014-06-06, 06:39)Veronica Wrote:
(2014-06-05, 06:35)Netix Wrote:
(2014-06-05, 06:24)jsp1 Wrote: Chromium browser runs in OE, I can't confirm flash support though....sorry.

Thank you. I was wondering because I'm having some issue with Ubuntu.

I'm currently running Ubuntu 14.04 with the new coreboot. Everything ran fine for 6 days and now after plugin in a Flirc, I'm having the freezing issue again. Also, since I've updated the coreboot I can't set XBMC to sleep after a certain time because when I wake it up there's no more sound coming out. When I go in sounds setting in Ubuntu there's no device appearing beneath output, I have to hard reboot to make it work again.

And the same stupid overscan problem I'm having since the beginning (Stupid old panasonic tv that can't turn off overscan) make me unable to use the web browser to watch anything. I've tried to ask on ubuntu forum but no luck : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2226141

I have the same setup, what Ubuntu kernel are you using? Also did you try the flirc fix matt posted: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t...st13007838
I don't own flirc and not sure if in the latest 3.14.x kernel the fix is already there but give it a try. I have kernel 3.14.04 and after 4 , 5 reboots xbmc freeze is almost gone and plex crash is gone.
What settings do you have to not make it freeze?

@matt could you explain better what does this mean if you can:

Quote: Just some obersvations:

I agree with Chris, this is a context restore.

IPEHR: 0x780c0000 => 3DSTATE_VF

We have several mesa bugs with this as the IPEHR (according to Ken)

3DSTATE_VF is the last state loaded (other than the resource streamer).

Is about the freezing issue some of us is experiencing. I have a log too but is a bit more of 3mb and it doesn't let me upload it in the BUG tracker, I'll have to get a new log or post the pastebin link in here.

@matt could you reply to this please
My XBMC/Kodi folder: addons, skins, addon/menu backgrounds & more
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