Marking Chromebook F keys
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wizard
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Acer cb3-532-n15q9 working with BookwormPup64 10.0.9 OOTB
Has the following specs:
screen = 15.5"
cpu = 1.04ghz Intel Atom x5-E8000 4 core, passmark v9=1558
ram = 4gb (1x4gb, LPDDR3, soldered)
eMMC drive = 16gb
cdrom = n
sound = y
modem = none
ethernet = n
wifi = y
usb = 3.0 x 2
bluetooth = y
camera = y
sdcard = y, bootable
hdmi = y
Notes:
Braswell chip like cb3-431
louder/better than average audio
This Chromebook is an upgrade from the cb3-532-c47c (dual core, 2gb ram), posted earlier.
Runs both Puppy and MX Linux well, a good choice for conversion.
wizard
Big pile of OLD computers
On my Lenovo Gen 3 11e Chromebook with Puppy Bookworm and MX 23, I get bad audio and frame dropping in MPV and smplayer.
VLC is fine. Firefox and Chrome Youtube are fine (720p). I haven't tested Debian Dog yet, but I assume it's the same.
MPV logfile attached.
Is there a known setting to fix this??
This thread suggested
If you can, edit your MPV config file and add this.
profile=fast save your edit and then play your video file again. It could be that some reason mpv is not using all resources. I had that on my android phone, the above command fixed it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/mpv/comments/1 ... ew_laptop/
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Google search suggested...
People also ask
How do I disable hardware acceleration in MPV?
If you need to disable hardware acceleration, remove hwdec=auto from the mpv. conf.
Hello EVERYONE
(Actually if you are a moderator and @wizard asks, please move this appropriately. This post is asking about a Chromebox ... not a Chromebook.)
Problem
My Chromebox is out of warranty and also out of Google support because of its age. So, I must drop use of this OS.
I intend to change to run a PUP on this Intel N100-series unit.
Before going further, I have a problem where I am aware of the existence of some motherboards for Chromebooks have a write protect screw.
I NEED HELP! I cannot find any info on "IF" this Lenovo Chromebox model 10h5-003us have a write protect screw. This unit has such little problems if never had a forum and there's little to nothing that I can find on the web to help.
If you know of some search or some findings that either helps to know if a Write-Protect exist on the unit OR if there are some info somewhere on migrating this unit to another OS, post. MY eye-balls cannot see anything when I search.
Lastly, I am avoiding opening the chassis for fear of screwing something up and also for possible introducing some error(s).
Muchly appreciate any ideas for this trusty little hardware unit.
See if anything is provided here:
https://docs.mrchromebox.tech/
I did a a duckduckgo search for this:
installing Linux to a chromebox
Got all kinds of youtube videos and web site hits on how to do it.
Some are for specific brand mostly Asus.
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected
Clarity wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:27 amHello EVERYONE
(Actually if you are a moderator and @wizard asks, please move this appropriately. This post is asking about a Chromebox ... not a Chromebook.)Problem
My Chromebox is out of warranty and also out of Google support because of its age. So, I must drop use of this OS.I intend to change to run a PUP on this Intel N100-series unit.
Before going further, I have a problem where I am aware of the existence of some motherboards for Chromebooks have a write protect screw.
I NEED HELP! I cannot find any info on "IF" this Lenovo Chromebox model 10h5-003us have a write protect screw. This unit has such little problems if never had a forum and there's little to nothing that I can find on the web to help.
If you know of some search or some findings that either helps to know if a Write-Protect exist on the unit OR if there are some info somewhere on migrating this unit to another OS, post. MY eye-balls cannot see anything when I search.
Lastly, I am avoiding opening the chassis for fear of screwing something up and also for possible introducing some error(s).
Muchly appreciate any ideas for this trusty little hardware unit.
Is it this one maybe? "Tidus"
If not, try and find it and it's "board name" on that site. It's the board name that matters to find out what you can do to it.
https://chromebook.wiki/chromeosdevices/lenovotidus
Searcher. I found it by searching "Lenovo Thinkcentre".
https://docs.chrultrabook.com/docs/firm ... vices.html
edit: Lenovo page - https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/prod ... mebox/10h5
@dancytron
Lenovo Gen 3 11e Chromebook with Puppy Bookworm
Checked on my Lenovo Gen 1 11e Chromebook with BW64. MPV had no audio. Tried with Acer CB3-532 and BW64, MPV had stuttering audio, video was SD so really didn't detect dropped frames.
wizard
Big pile of OLD computers
For info about screw removal...
https://docs.chrultrabook.com/docs/firm ... vices.html
I own Dell Chromebook 3180 and it required the screw to be taken out.
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wizard wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:57 pm@dancytron
Lenovo Gen 3 11e Chromebook with Puppy Bookworm
Checked on my Lenovo Gen 1 11e Chromebook with BW64. MPV had no audio. Tried with Acer CB3-532 and BW64, MPV had stuttering audio, video was SD so really didn't detect dropped frames.
wizard
I tried creating an mpv.conf file in /root/.config/mpv and etc/mpv with profile=fast and a few other things. Tried Control-H to toggle the hardware acceleration.
No change. VLC works so I'm not going to worry about it for now.
@dancytron
VLC works so I'm not going to worry about it for now.
Good old VLC, my preferred media player.
wizard
Big pile of OLD computers
Thanks for the ideas offered thus far. I will return with explanations of what happens.
Hope your screw comes out easier than mine did.
I had to drill mine out.
They really jammed it down when they screwed it in.
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected
Not done this yet, and will probably do it over this coming weekend.
BTW @bigpup do you, also, have a 'Chromebox'? My support ended in summer 2021, but security updates ended last summer on this Chromebox. Just now getting around to repurpose it as a forum distro unit.
No, just a ChromeBook.
But really the only difference seems to be.
A ChromeBook is a laptop computer.
A ChromeBox is a desktop computer, that like any, has to have keyboard and monitor, hooked to it, to use.
Hopefully you can get it to boot from a Puppy Install on a USB stick.
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected
I found this video to be helpful in both understanding and in "how to" to allow other ISOs to be booted. Also contains very useful info about sources that can help (like this thread does) to navigate to a success change allowing booting of non-ChromeOS on the machine.
Enjoy
When leaving my converted Chromebooks on for extended periods, sometimes the screensaver would wake
to a blank screen. You could still see a faint back light, but no amount of key pressing would restore the desktop. Found that if left alone, the screensaver would re-activate and then would most of time wake correctly. Current solution is to use the utility wakeme.sh and set up a JWM hotkey to execute it.
Procedure:
-copy wakeme.sh to /root/my-applications/bin/
-set up ctrl b as hot key using:
Jwm Desk>JWM Hotkey>Add new shortcut
key=b
mask=ctrl
action=exec:wakeme.sh
Now if the screensaver wakes up blank, just press ctrl b
This procedure might work on other computers with the same issue.
wizard
Big pile of OLD computers
Thanks for this information and something that will help to correct or get around it.
@Clarity
Added that video to the post on removing Chrome OS and installing Puppy on internal drive.
The things you do not tell us, are usually the clue to fixing the problem.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be older.
This is not what I expected