2014-10-17, 16:31
Geoff,
the problem is that you are running the wrong script. As it says in the OP:
If you're running the stock firmware, you must run the main EZ Setup script from ChromeOS to flash the coreboot firmware.
PS: Google currently has no mechanism in place to update the stock firmware on ChromeOS devices. Updating ChromeOS will in no way change the stock firmware.
no issues resuming 6+hrs later
the problem is that you are running the wrong script. As it says in the OP:
Quote:This script is only intended to update a ChromeBox already running my custom coreboot firmware, and will not work under ChromeOS/ChromiumOS.
If you're running the stock firmware, you must run the main EZ Setup script from ChromeOS to flash the coreboot firmware.
PS: Google currently has no mechanism in place to update the stock firmware on ChromeOS devices. Updating ChromeOS will in no way change the stock firmware.
(2014-10-17, 07:09)Sunflux Wrote: It works fine now if I do it quickly on and off, but it was a 4+ hour period of time in sleep that triggered the issue. The power button still worked, and after that I could resume/suspend by remote, but that's when I noticed that I wasn't getting any audio (despite the USB stick's LEDs indicating it was active), and videos had these lengthy pauses on playback/stop (likely due to the selected audio device being non-responsive). Then I rebooted, and everything resumed working as it should.
I'll wait to see if the issue happens again before doing anything further.
Nice to hear that you keep backups - because the previous release was working well, but I was wooed by the promise of ACPI fixes. :-)
no issues resuming 6+hrs later