I'm not sure which thread is best - so I'm posting here. Please feel free to tell me to post this in another area of the forums.
HI! first post, just joined.....long time no linux (15+years) Trying things out again. (veteran noob)
Have a HP Chromebook 14 G5 Intel Celeron N3350/4GB/16GB (ApolloLake/SNAPPY)
I successfully installed Debian12/xfce off a live iso - everything worked - but it eats up too much space
- so i thought i'd try Puppy.
Writing this now on said chromebook RUNNING PUPPY -booting off the SD card with a "puppy_magic_thingy" on the internal drive saving all my settings. (100% puppy-noob, never used it before)
I've installed barrier so i can control the chromebook as a "smart monitor/2nd screen" from another machine.
It's set up just like my old Debian install......except....
I can't install the audio driver/firmware....stuff
according to everything i've read (and done before on Debian) i need a kernel 6.4 or higher AND to be not using a "live-usb" version.
SO....is puppy not going to work out?
it was nice to be able to play youtube and use VLC to play video's and music with the Debian install besides just using the machine as a "smart monitor".
Advice, Tips, suggestions greatly appreciated