2014-12-11, 01:18
(2014-12-11, 01:05)Matt Devo Wrote:ok thanks, ya i am fully intending to order another 2 gigs at same time i order the box, heck if it helps id go higher then 4 later(2014-12-11, 00:57)leo5111 Wrote: i dont care about 4k video right now just 1080p should i get the i3 or is the celeron version more then enough? if possible i want to boot a version of ubuntu and boot xbmc in it, so that when i feel like it i can use a FULL web browser such as firefox and use a instant messenger, thanks for answers
the celeron 2955U model w/2GB ram is sufficient for all h.264 content, up to 4K/24p. You might want 4GB ram for Ubuntu but easy enough to add after the fact.
(2014-12-11, 01:02)Eppdso Wrote: I hope that I am posting to the correct thread.
My question is, I just set up my HP Chromebox as a standalone with openelec because I couldn't get the dualboot to work, but now as I set up xbmc I find that I have to be connected to Ethernet cable with no way of finding where I can switch to Wi-Fi. Is this even an option? I am doing this to have TV in a room that I can't run a Ethernet cable. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
System-->OpenELEC-->Network (enable wireless conections)
System-->OpenELEC-->Connections (connect to AP)