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It's the top row of keys, Google just didn't label them. :x you just have to count from the left.

On mine, the F2 key is an arrow pointing to the right.

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@dreadling

I just saw your post.

Then I rebooted, held ESC, and pulled the USB once I reached the boot menu. Then I tried booting from the disk. But I found that it doesn't seem to mount my new partitions on boot like I would have expected, so it cannot find the puppy sfs on disk.

You need to not have the USB plugged in and boot from only the internal drive.
It needs to use the boot loader on the internal drive to boot.

Using the boot loader on the USB it is going to only look on the USB for the Bionicpup64 files.
You pulled the USB, so it is not there to use.
Thus the errors you got.

I do not think you actually got Bionicpup64 8.0 completely installed or not correctly installed.

If Bionicpup64 is the only operating system that is going to be on the internal drive.

Start over fresh doing the install.

Boot with the USB and run the programs from it.

Using Gparted program.

Completely delete all that is on the internal drive, because other operating systems set it up the way they want it.

Make a new partition table (gpt type)

That totally deletes everything on the drive.

Now with all UN-allocated space.

Follow these steps for using the Frugalpup_41 installer program
viewtopic.php?t=11171
It is talking about installing to a USB drive, but the same procedure works for any type drive.

Do what it says for partition setup on the drive.

Where and how to do the frugal install.

I think you installed the correct boot loader.

The frugal install needs these files in it:
puppy_bionicpup64_8.0.sfs, vmlinuz, initrd.gz, and zdrv_bionicpup64_8.0.sfs.

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Acer CB3-532 Chromebook working

The Acer CB3-532:
-15.6 inch screen
-Dual core Celeron N3060 CPU
-2gb ram
-16gb eMMC drive
-better than average audio volume

None of the components can be upgraded, so this model is best suited for light weight versions of Linux such as Puppy. It can do light weight general computing task and web surfing as long as open tabs are kept at a minimum.

Runs BookwormPup64 10.0.7 OOTB with no issues

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Conversion for Puppy can be done as UEFI Full ROM from mrchromebox.tech or RW_Legacy at chromebook.bitejia.tech.

UEFI Full ROM is probably the best choice and requires removing the write protect screw which is easily accessible on this model as follows
-remove bottom cover (18 screws)
-remove WP screw
-replace bottom cover

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mrchromebox.tech RW_Legacy firmware for old EOL Chromebooks

Originally, mrchromebox offered two ways to allow Chromebooks to boot other operating systems:
1. RW_Legacy - keeps ChromeOS on the internal drive and allows Linux (or other) boot from USB.
2. UEFI Full ROM - disables ChromeOS and allows reformatting the internal drive, is more like a "normal" computer. This method also requires disabling the computers write protect.

As posted earlier, mrchromebox decided to no longer offer RW_Legacy firmware support for EOL (end of life) systems and removed that option from the site.

Luckily, the RW_Legacy code was archived on a couple of sites. Forum member @mouldy found this one:
https://chromebook.bitejia.tech:8443/ch ... rw_legacy/

You can read/follow instructions on mrchromebox.tech to determine if your Chromebook is supported and how to get into developer mode and open a terminal shell to do the conversion.

At that point you will need to enter this command in the terminal:

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cd; curl -LOk https://chromebook.bitejia.tech:8443/chromebox-old/firmware-util.sh

Then run:

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sudo bash firmware-util.sh

Easiest way is to put that long string in a text file on a USB flash, then use ChromeOS file manager to open the file and copy and paste the string into the terminal.

To copy:
-double click file in file manager
-highlight string
-right click
-choose: copy

To paste in terminal:
-right click in command line

Alternately, you can download the attached firmware-util.sh file, copy it to a USB flash and use from there.

Note that this procedure may only work for EOL computers that had code when mrchromebox discontinued support, not known if the site is updated as other models reach EOL
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Re: Chromebooks (Run and install Puppy)

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@wizard @mouldy - much thanks to these guys!!!!

I can confirm what wizard posted above worked on my Lenovo ThinkPad 11e/Yoga Chromebook (G3) [Braswel/Ultima]

wizard wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 7:12 pm

At that point you will need to enter this command in the terminal:

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cd; curl -LOk https://chromebook.bitejia.tech:8443/chromebox-old/firmware-util.sh

this took me SEVERAL tries - i kept getting failures. I tried the web address in firefox on another machine and it too, took SEVERAL attempts (and a warning that the site was possibly unsafe (certificates and all that) -don't give up

Then run:

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sudo bash firmware-util.sh

once connected this worked - but a LOT slower than when I had done it previously - again -don't give up

everything else went as normal (check the mrchromebox site for details - see wizard's post above)

sadly my puppy USB didn't work (black screen - although I only waited 10 minutes...it's late) - will do the more details thing tomorrow hopefully.

But the Debian12 Live-USB booted - everything seems to work (including sound). Too tired to play with WiFi, i forget how right now under D12.

Tomorrow, after students will try puppy again (or EasyOS). LongDayMeGoBedNow

Thanks again @wizard and @mouldy

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grrrr - give a dog a bone....

decided to put the puppy linux usb in as i got ready for bed - heck, almost climbed into the bed, but remembered the Yoga was still on...

I came back to turn it off - and it was fully booted....sound works. I'll play with it tomorrow....seriously....MeGoPassOutNow

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@wizard , @mouldy , @bigpup , @mikewalsh ,@mikeslr , @ozsouth - Thanks to all for being so welcoming and helpfull since i first posted here.

Don't know how I managed it (while the coffee was still brewing) but the Lenovo ThinkPad 11e/Yoga Chromebook (G3) [Braswel/Ultima] is now booting and running completely off a full size 32GB SDcard (Fat32/Ext4). The ChromeOS still works off internal.

sound and wifi all detected and configured out-of-the-box (well, 40 character passwords are tricky not to typo when you can't see what typing - and are not caffeinated, 3rd times a charm).

The only hitch is barrier won't connect - but I've been down that road before and solved it.

If my 1st experience with puppy (with the chromebook that shall now be known as PITA) was this easy.....sadly i never would have met you guys.
Thanks PITA! :twisted:

and thanks again to all above.

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@clm1919

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cd; curl -LOk https://chromebook.bitejia.tech:8443/chromebox-old/firmware-util.sh

this took me SEVERAL tries - i kept getting failures. I tried the web address in firefox on another machine and it too, took SEVERAL attempts (and a warning that the site was possibly unsafe (certificates and all that) -don't give up

Keep in mind that code line is run in a terminal and it just downloads the file: firmware-util.sh. Probably would have been faster to have just used the firmware-util.sh file I attached to my original post from August 2.

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Thanks for that advice - I did download the firmware file as a backup.

But caveman me follow directions - not know how magic word "curl" works. - Simpler to just do wut caveman do b4. :D

In all seriousness - thanks again. I agree, the site https://chromebook.bitejia.tech isn't very responsive (but it DOES work...eventually). Advice for anyone else that wants to try this on EOL chromebooks: just download the file attachment from wizards post above :thumbup:

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I asked the amazing Mr. @wizard about getting the yoga screen to rotate so i could use it in "tent mode"

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xrandr -o inverted

to turn 180 degrees

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xrandr -o normal

return to normal mode.

I added them to my LinuxCheatSheet.txt file :-)

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As requested - yogapuppy posing in front of a map of Brooklyn in tent mode
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I never was any good at taking pictures....even when we used 35mm film :-P
I'll try to get higher quality later - maybe update.

PS - barrier works OK over wifi as long as you aren't watching videos

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******warning - Rambling story below updated pics***********
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I was a little disatisfied with the quality of images i sent to myself via google voice from the smarphone. So here are some (slightly) higher quality versions - why greyscale? because it's cool. 8-)

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Obligatory rambling story - So the emailed files were too big to attach. So i just downloaded Gimp on my non-chromebook linux laptop and "got to work". An hour later i was pondering how I could burn Gimp in effigy!!! It's analogous to my "return to linux" - everything is information overload with too many "shiny objects" distracting me.

SO... I did the entire process in m-paint on the YogaPuppy chromebook. Took some doing, and i grumbled about the LACK of options (that i knew how to use but couldn't find in m-paint).... another parallel with my odyssy through various linux distro's and desktops.

In the end I finally got them to "good enough" - the results are above. I miss Appleworks 5.

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@clm1919

files were too big to attach. So i just downloaded Gimp on my non-chromebook linux laptop and "got to work"

Puppy, just use mtPaint:
-Image>Scale Canvas

Then save as .jpg

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@wizard

wizard wrote: Sun Aug 04, 2024 5:47 pm

files were too big to attach. So i just downloaded Gimp on my non-chromebook linux laptop and "got to work"

Puppy, just use mtPaint:
-Image>Scale Canvas

heh, yeah, that's what i ended up doing. I was trying to remove color data and set the png greyscale to 8 bit - and a few other "tricks" i used to know how to do. But every distro/app/DM likes to do things a little bit differently (which is fine, good even) - which makes every switch a bit of a RE-learning curve. And for me all this stuff is at least a decade out of date as well. Seriously, Photophop 3 wasn't that complicated....geez, was that 30 years ago????

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@clm1919 :-

Heh. Graphic design has always been a big hobby of mine.

I treated myself to a copy of Photoshop CS2, back in the day (20+ years ago). This was back when you COULD still buy it outright, as opposed to Adobe's current model of renting the ability to use it online via a monthly subscription!

Around the same time, I started exploring the GIMP, too. This was under Win XP. The Windows port of GIMP was always "buggy" as hell, yet I persevered with it. When I moved to Linux a decade ago, I was amazed to find that the native Linux port was a totally different kettle of fish; smooth, responsive & very powerful.

In the intervening 20-odd years, I've spent so much time with both of them that it's like second nature to me by now. I've reached the stage where I can switch apps mid-project and just carry straight on with whatever I was doing. Sure, the work-flow's a BIT different.....but not by much. And they're both raster graphics editors, so essentially they're doing the same job.....which is why I can't understand these folks that are always whingeing about being used to one means you can't use the other..!

Moral of the story? Never be afraid to use multiple apps, across platforms, to do what you want to achieve. That's what they're there for, after all.

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As a possible use for the 2gb of ram machines with broken sound, they could probably work as thin clients (or in other words, screen, touchpad and keyboard) for an android phone using scrcpy and use the phone or the phone's bluetooth for audio.

viewtopic.php?t=10838 and Oscartalks made a .pet file.

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With a version of Puppy Linux on my HP 14 ChromeBook.

Even if sound did not work.

It is still a very good overall laptop computer.
Does everything as well as my more powerful normal Intel CPU laptops.

Using the latest version of BookwormPup64 10.0.7 on it.
Sound is working normally, with out me having to do anything, but boot using BookwormPup64.
sound is fully supported in BookwormPup64.

Highly recommend this version of Puppy Linux for any ChromeBooks.

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If booting BW64, don't forget that even if internal audio won't work, bluetooth audio speakers/headphones probably will.

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@bigpup @mikeslr

I decided I needed to take some time to "try other things" - and then I saw this auction on ebay.....

Bought an "as is - no refunds, no returns" small lot of 4 school surplus chromebooks- missing keys, bad keyboards, cracked/scrathed screens....
...but with confirmed firmware and account unlocked.

Seemed like a fun project to try - it's Braswell, like YogaPuppy, so IF it was possible to cobble together the parts into a working machine then linux shouldn't be another PITA.

Welcome AcerPuppy01 to the pack!! (Acer Chromebook R11 C738T - 4gb/16gb Braswell/Cyan) running BookwormPup64_10.0.7 (edited)

used the legacy firmware update that @mouldy and @wizard posted earlier

everything worked like a charm. Booting off a 32gb SD card (4.4 GB Fat32 boot / 25.3GB ext4) - ChromeOS intact on the 16GB internal.

touch screen works better than YogaPuppy (so far) - although not when screen is rotated (notice LXterminal w/ commands in picture - thanks again Wizard)
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@mikewalsh - thanks for encouraging me to "play with pictures" - used gimp, all done in a few minutes - it's all comming back to me now.

Some might notice that the "N" key is missing - this was the best keyboard of the lot, i just haven't gotten arround to pulling keys off and switching.

Barrier works better than YogaPuppy over wifi (long as you aren't watching ads on youtube, i mean content) - it's hiding on desktop 2.

My hopes are high, but tempered - if all goes well, and i can get a working Linux (not crippled ChromeOS) version of Zoom to work under Puppy , then I might have a gift for one of my nieces.

More testing on the hardware and general usage are needed though.

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@clm1919
what Puppy version did you use?

Please add that info to the above post.

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@clm1919 :-

clm1919 wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2024 5:13 pm

My hopes are high, but tempered - if all goes well, and i can get a working Linux (not crippled ChromeOS) version Zoom to work under Puppy , then I might have a gift for one of my nieces.

Does it HAVE to be Zoom? I only ask because although I used to produce a Puppy-portable version of this, I quit keeping it updated when the size of the app ballooned from around 200 MB to over half-a-gigabyte.....which for a video chat app is absolutely frickin' ridiculous.

I also used to produce a portable version of Jitsi Meet, but that too fell by the wayside when Jitsi moved to a weird sign-in model.....where you had to obtain "approval" from a "moderator" before you could enter your own call! You can become your own moderator, but this only works in the web-app; the portable version is incapable of connecting with the authenticating agent.

There's a ton of video-chat apps out there, mostly on-line; Google Meet, Jitsi Meet, M$ Teams (there's a Linux build of this, but the webapp makes more sense, because the Teams app - like it's 'nephew', Skype - has moved to a Snap package ONLY); Skype itself; Cisco's Webex; Wire (from Wire GMbh in Switzerland).......there's tons more, but these few are the most hassle-free.

I make copious use of the ability that's baked-in to the Chromium-based browsers (this includes Chrome itself, which as many people are aware, is simply another Chromium 'clone') that permits opening a web-page in its own, dedicated window. If you set this up correctly, you can then open each 'webapp' via its own Menu entry, without running the main browser. And you're right about the Zoom webapp; it really IS absolutely useless.....the 'lag' is pronounced, the audio is dreadful and the picture quality is rubbish.

They want you using the desktop client.....all 675 MB of it!

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I keep a launcher on the desktop which, when clicked, brings up a wee YAD-based GUI allowing me to access half-a-dozen of these videochat webapps:-

[Click to view:-]

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I've put together a short video clip, just to demonstrate the use of browser 'webapps' AS individual desktop clients. I did a tutorial for this, way back in 2017, shortly after joining BleepingComputer. (Got made a mod over there, too, right at the beginning of COVID, in early 2020, but that's another story all by itself....)

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums ... ng-chrome/

Here's that video clip for ya. I'm just attempting to show here how versatile Linux can be, and how there's usually workarounds for most things (with some determination, and a smattering of research):-

Hope this gives you renewed determination to figure out a way through the 'maze'! :D

Mike. ;)

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@mikewalsh

Enjoyed the video, very informative - binged a few more of your vids during "coffee+oatmeal" time. :D

Does it HAVE to be Zoom?

Sadly it's what my relatives and my job use. I've used other things but at least attempting to get Zoom to work would be simpler than "herding the cats" away from the app they know how to use. If zoom isn't viable on these machines - it'll still be less work than trying to get everyone to switch apps. :roll:

Some of my relatives even "attended" their religious services during the Covid years with Zoom - it's what THEY already know how to use. (I hope they never see this, but....my family isn't particularly computer savvy....)

While i don't love Zoom (or any monolithic app/service) and I like having alternatives - if I want to chat with the family (and perhaps get some of them to try Linux) then I have to use Zoom Platform for some things. (like work...)

For the cost of these used chromebooks (granted, a lot of TIME has gone into repairing the hardware and me re-learning Linux) it seems like making a few "smart monitors" and (maybe) "zoom-tops" might be an -IN- to get some people to TRY linux... and stop feeling like they need a new fruit-box that can costs as much as my rent....

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@clm1919 :-

Yeah. That's rather what I thought you'd say!

Zoom has, unfortunately, become ubiquitous in the way that Skype once was. It's THE app that everybody wants. In my case, the Windows-using, non-"tech-savvy" members of my family all religiously stuck with Skype, because it's what THEY were used to, so the webapp suffices for me. Zoom largely got adopted by the "millennials" and 30-somethings.....folks young enough to be happy to make the switch. And Zoom went overboard with a MASSIVE advertising campaign during the early years of COVID, ensuring that they got a huge "takeup", of course. Most of OUR family are all 55-60+ - the Skype users, anyway. The younger members are all avid Zoom users, which mean they don't keep in touch with the older generation hardly at all.

Back when it was "only" a couple of hundred MB in size, Zoom worked like a charm. Then some bright spark got the idea to almost treble the size by adding the Electron framework into what was already a perfectly functional app. Now it's almost 700 MB in size, and, well; I'm sorry, but I really can't justify this as a 'Puppy-friendly' app any longer.

Given its popularity - plus the fact that the Electron framework is based around the Chromium browser anyway - I really don't understand why they haven't put more development time into sorting out the bugs in the webapp version, given that Chrome IS the world's most popular browser, and it should - in theory - work seamlessly. But they seem laser-focused on the desktop client ONLY, assuming - of course! - that everybody and his dog MUST be running Windows.

That's an attitude prevalent throughout the software development world, unfortunately. Everyone is obsessed with gaining "Windows certification"....

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@clm1919 :-

I've just been re-visiting the Zoom "webapp".....for the first time in well over a year. I was quite surprised by what I found..! It used to be absolutely awful. However:-

I reckon they've been getting a LOT of complaints about the web-client, and have finally decided it was time to pull their fingers out & do something about it. Whatever they HAVE done, well; it's completely transformed the web version.

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The calling-interface has been thoroughly redesigned & spruced-up. It LOOKS more modern than it did. There was never anything wrong with the initial 'Home' GUI, but the actual call interface has needed a tidy-up for a while.

Gone is the video lag. It's beautifully responsive now, and at long last lets my Logitech c920 HD 'Pro' webcam show its true abilities; the quality is 10 times better, too. Easily on a par with the Windoze version. There's now the option in the Video settings panel to choose your renderer; WebGL, WebGL2 or you can let the app itself decide which works best on your setup. I find WebGL2 gives slightly worse video quality, but it's more responsive and closer to "real-time".

Audio, too, is improved no end; gone are all those crackles & whispering clicks I used to hear in the background all the time previously. There's nowhere near as much lag here, either.....the overall quality appears much improved.

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TBH, there 's NOW nothing to distinguish either 'client' from the other; desktop OR web, you could swap between 'em mid-call.......and I doubt you'd be able to tell the difference.

It really has changed out of all recognition. I'd happily recommend it, since the average browser size is around 250-300 MB.......whereas the desktop Linux client is well over double that. And the browser is a lot more versatile, since it can be used for so much more stuff..!

It is one HELL of an improvement. I'm impressed..! :thumbup:

Mike. ;)

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Re: Chromebooks (Run and install Puppy)

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I've only done a little testing w/ the zoom app under linux (both puppy and Debian 12) and one problem I keep running into is the share-screen window going "solid black" when attempting to annotate - This only happens on the annotator's screen, the annotations go through normally to other participants.

The only (temporary) fix I've found so far is to install and run

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xcompmgr -c -l0 -t0 -r0 -o.00

Sometimes i have to run it multiple times in the same session - but again - only limited testing.

But as all know here - that's just me "banging rocks" - I got the "magic words" here

<edit> removed comment on screen tearing under zoom - want to test more (with notes) <edit>

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Re: Chromebooks (Run and install Puppy)

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Another Chromebook added to the pack: Acer Chromebook Spin 512 Touch 4GB/32GB - R851TN-C3ET)

this is a Gemini/N4120 /Sparky360 Board

RW_Legacy - Board is still supported by MrChromebox script at time of writing.

The Good News: Almost everything works out of the box (OtB) :D
Bad - except touchscreen (and sound...of course :roll:).

DualBooting ChromeOS (internal) / BookwormPup64_10.0.7 (pny64GB microSDcard)

If anyone wants more info or pics, I'll add to this post, or make another. (although it looks almost the same as the R11 model)

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NOTES: it boots to a different Legacy screen than the others I've used (coreboot)
I have been muddling through it (puppy ISO booted / frugal installed and now boots fine from Fat32/ext4 partitioned microSD card)

Cant get a working Debian12 SD card to boot (but the card works in every other machine tested....probably me not knowing how to configure corebook.

-Linux MINT/xfce has VERY GOOD sound
OtB from either a liveUSB or my Ventoy SD card -
(Celeron/Pentium SIlver Processor High Definition Audio - profile: "Play and record HIFI quality Music")
Haven't tried to actually install Mint - just testing OtB sound possibilities.

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