2015-09-13, 22:20
Well FUCK ME!!! Chromebox just woke up again... so the new remote did a bunch of shit for me... Just for the record
(2015-09-13, 22:20)busta.rhymes Wrote: Well FUCK ME!!! Chromebox just woke up again... so the new remote did a bunch of shit for me... Just for the record
(2015-09-14, 04:37)desperado77 Wrote: Hi,
Since the upgrade to Openelec 6 beta, I am experiencing high fan after each resume, and sometime it need to reboot to fix this.
Any hints ?
Thanks
(2015-09-13, 22:20)busta.rhymes Wrote: Well FUCK ME!!! Chromebox just woke up again... so the new remote did a bunch of shit for me... Just for the record
(2015-09-12, 19:34)Matt Devo Wrote:(2015-09-12, 19:29)noggin Wrote: Old Model was Bluetooth only and only controlled a PS3.
New Model is Bluetooth for the PS3 but adds IR for a Sony TV and AVR. (Hence the Volume and Channel buttons)
actually, the IR portion works with multiple makes/models. Set up a CB for a friend and have the remote controlling his Samsung TV as well.
(2015-09-14, 11:54)busta.rhymes Wrote: @matt, it is definatly a remote problem since the wakeups do only occur when the ps3 remotes are connected. And the box wakes up severall hours later sometimes even days. So actualy the bug is pretty much located now. Is there a way to report bugs?
(2015-09-14, 13:04)gshodg Wrote: Hi. I've just installed a new, larger, SSD in my Asus Chromebox (M031U). Now I'm not sure what I need to do to install OpenELEC again.
Quote:When I power up it shows "SeaBIOS (version rel-1.8.0-11-g647b45a-20150226-MattDevo)" and an error message "Boot failed:not a bootable disk". I had it setup for standalone.
Quote:Following the wiki, I assumed I should put it in developer mode, but after switching off, pressing the recovery button, and switching on it comes up with the same message.
Quote:UPDATE: I've followed the steps here in the wiki(http://kodi.wiki/view/Chromebox#Resetting_to_Stock), and now have Ubuntu installed on the Chromebox. (i've never seen Ubuntu before!).
(2015-09-14, 17:00)Matt Devo Wrote: , just create the OpenELEC install media (you can run the EZ Setup Script from Ubuntu), boot it, and install OpenELEC - that's it.
Quote:If you have standalone setup, it is necessary to restore the stock firmware before performing a factory reset to reload ChromeOS.
In order to do this, you will need to download/run the ChromeOS device Firmware Utility script and select the appropriate option from the menu. The script will give you the option to restore from either a backup file from USB (which you created before originally flashing the custom coreboot firmware) or from a generic copy extracted from Google's recovery image. Like the Kodi EZ Setup Script, this script must be run from a Linux terminal with a full bash shell; OpenELEC users will need to boot a Linux Live USB (Ubuntu 14.04.2 64-bit works fine) from which to run the script. Just download the ISO of and write it to USB using Win32DiskImager (from Windows) or dd (Linux/MacOS).
Boot the Linux live USB, then open a terminal/shell window
Download and run the ChromeOS device Firmware Utility script using the following two commands (hit enter after typing each command):
curl -L -O https://goo.gl/1hFfO3
sudo bash 1hFfO3
Select option 3, Restore Stock Firmware
Choose whether to restore from a backup file on USB or not
If not, select your ChromeBox model so the appropriate firmware can be downloaded
(2015-09-14, 17:13)gshodg Wrote:(2015-09-14, 17:00)Matt Devo Wrote: , just create the OpenELEC install media (you can run the EZ Setup Script from Ubuntu), boot it, and install OpenELEC - that's it.
I'm not sure what I need to do to create the OpenELEC install media. I followed your wiki to great success for the initial install, but now I'm stumped, could you help me with the steps I need to use your script to reinstall OpenELEC please?
...
the reason I ended up with Ubuntu installed was following these steps, the BOLD bit (I guess I misunderstood them). I now don't have the Ubuntu boot USB, as I tried to use Google utility to make a bootable USB to get back to Chrome OS. So now I'm back at the SeaBIOS black screen.
Quote:If you have standalone setup, it is necessary to restore the stock firmware before performing a factory reset to reload ChromeOS.
In order to do this, you will need to download/run the ChromeOS device Firmware Utility script and select the appropriate option from the menu. The script will give you the option to restore from either a backup file from USB (which you created before originally flashing the custom coreboot firmware) or from a generic copy extracted from Google's recovery image. Like the Kodi EZ Setup Script, this script must be run from a Linux terminal with a full bash shell; OpenELEC users will need to boot a Linux Live USB (Ubuntu 14.04.2 64-bit works fine) from which to run the script. Just download the ISO of and write it to USB using Win32DiskImager (from Windows) or dd (Linux/MacOS).
Boot the Linux live USB, then open a terminal/shell window
Download and run the ChromeOS device Firmware Utility script using the following two commands (hit enter after typing each command):
curl -L -O https://goo.gl/1hFfO3
sudo bash 1hFfO3
Select option 3, Restore Stock Firmware
Choose whether to restore from a backup file on USB or not
If not, select your ChromeBox model so the appropriate firmware can be downloaded
(2015-09-14, 17:42)gshodg Wrote: UPDATE - I think I've successfully reinstalled OpenELEC. Thanks.