2015-02-22, 05:04
(2015-02-22, 03:57)Reb313 Wrote:(2015-02-22, 02:23)Matt Devo Wrote: yes, as per the wiki:
Quote:Note: If installing a Linux-based OS other than OpenELEC, you will most likely need to manually update the kernel for optimal operation. Kernel version 3.14 is the minimum recommended; 3.16 has a fix for most MCE remote controls, and 3.18.4 has a fix for an Intel GPU bug that can cause hanging during video playback.
Is that different than updating the Coreboot ?
coreboot is the firmware (BIOS); the kernel is the "core" of the OS. So yes
(2015-02-22, 04:42)denz13 Wrote: Matt, I've just installed Kodibuntu in a standalone setup myself. Are you able to give any pointers to guides which provide details on the additional configuration you speak of? I've already updated the kernal with no issues.
Thanks in advance (again)
none of it's ChromeBox-specific. There's probably some info in the Linux/Live support forum, but I don't think anyone has made a complete list/guide of what's needed post-install on an Intel-based setup