2014-12-21, 21:19
(2014-12-21, 21:01)paintmecyanide Wrote: Much appreciated. I wasn't sure what fixes were built in, nor was I sure of how to make sure I partitioned correctly and didn't make my system, or at the very least ChromeOS unbootable. The Kodi option and latest vs lts option were just things I stumbled upon while trying to fix my i386 issue. I had installed default Ubuntu using the script when I bought the Chromebox, and decided to test out pipelight. I then decided to start from scratch with xubuntu for performance reasons, and right off the bat, pipelight wasn't installable.
The reason I didn't use the Chrubuntu script is because when I initially bought the ChromeBox I ran into a large number of errors, and the script hasn't been updated in a long time.
currently, the only fixes added by the script are the "tearfree" Intel driver option, and the disabling of the TPM via kernel boot parameters (later of which is only needed for a dual boot setup) -- both of which are also documented in the wiki
I suppose I could make the dual boot Ubuntu install more flexible, but it's a trade-off between trying to address the use cases of the majority of users vs making it as simple/non-interactive as possible.