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chromeos kernel config

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Attached is my chromebook's kernel config (via /proc/config.gz) - no aufs or overlay_fs - squashfs via container. Uses preemption. Always about 12 kernels behind current. Maybe interesting?

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@ozsouth

I am interested in what your ideas are as you have managed to get this information.

I do have a HP Chromebook and was considering using a different OS.

From my initial searches I saw that Arch Linux had a functioning and supported OS https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Chrome ... Chromebook.

This lead me on to see that there is an existing Puppy that uses Arch Linux for these devices. I cannot recall the name, however I do believe it is a Russian build and has the Puppy logo.

I seem to have misplaced the link (grey cells deteriorating :lol: ) and should started a thread to enquire if it was available in English too.

Mine has a Mediatek cpu, 4GB DDR4 and a 32GB eMMC onboard.

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Re: chromeos kernel config

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Jasper wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 4:41 pm

@ozsouth

I am interested in what your ideas are as you have managed to get this information.

I do have a HP Chromebook and was considering using a different OS.

From my initial searches I saw that Arch Linux had a functioning and supported OS https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Chrome ... Chromebook.

This lead me on to see that there is an existing Puppy that uses Arch Linux for these devices. I cannot recall the name, however I do believe it is a Russian build and has the Puppy logo.

I seem to have misplaced the link (grey cells deteriorating :lol: ) and should started a thread to enquire if it was available in English too.

Mine has a Mediatek cpu, 4GB DDR4 and a 32GB eMMC onboard.

Try here, peebee released both 32 and 64 bit Arch based pups, ArchPup
viewtopic.php?t=56

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@Wiz57

Thanks for letting me know ......... lol it will give me something to mess around over the hols :lol:

Just a minor issue, the link refers back to the old forum

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https://forum.puppylinux.com/www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117732

How do I change it so I can view the links? I read somewhere it should say "old-forum".

Also, I did find this thread ( ......... should have used the "Search" option before posting my thread :oops: )

viewtopic.php?t=5358

**EDIT**

This is a pain ...... my browser/ISP does not allow me to navigate/view this domain.

From memory, I know that I wanted to try some of @plinej applications and they are on the same server :oops:

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@Jasper
Just scroll down to around the 3rd post for links to peebee's releases in that topic.

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@Jasper - As my chromebook is only about a year old, I'm still using it as that. Most chromebooks after 2018 have Linux Crostini option, which is a Debian Bullseye compatible run in a container. I actually find that pretty good & have updates till 2030, so I have no real interest in conversion. Mr Chromebox's site has a lot of info for chromebook conversion to Linux, but I think it mostly relates to intel cpus.

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@ozsouth

The one I have HP 11a, which is about 2(?) years old.

I did a bit of reading last night and realised you can run Linux virtually via the Developer Options. Mine is supported to 2028 (?).

I did find the MrChromebox site via @bigpup Chromebook thread:

viewtopic.php?t=431&hilit=chromebook

@Wiz57

I get the feeling that @peebee builds are for x86_64 models. The one I am using is a lowly ARM Mediatek cpu.

Thanks for letting me know where to grab the ISO's :thumbup:

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viewtopic.php?t=431

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Would this have any use with the Chromebook special kernels you made configured for Chromebook sound?
I have the links to them in this topic post:
viewtopic.php?p=2155#p2155

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@bigpup - I think that was for older models. We were chasing specific sound cards there also.

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Read this online and was pleasantly surprised as it supports my ARM cpu.

Source:
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/12/lin ... w-features

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