cadmium
depthboot-builder
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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cadmium
- What are your thoughts about Chromebooks EOL?
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Is arm support planned?
No, not planned. Also, there is Cadmium already
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Minor Miracle on Asus C100P
Also check out Cadmium, I stole som code for that and managed to boot Slackware 14.2 on my mine.
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Asus Flip C100 (arm) boot from USB?
Figure out what chipset (more specific than "Arm") it has, and then see what you can do with https://github.com/hexdump0815/imagebuilder or https://github.com/Maccraft123/Cadmium
- Is there any way to get a lighter os on my laptop?
- Actual linux handheld?
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Welcome to Android2Linux. A place to discuss porting Android devices to Linux
I have built a few kernels a long while ago and fiddled with building Cadmium Linux and managed to create an arch port. Granted this was on the back of other work https://github.com/Maccraft123/Cadmium/pull/53 .
- Is it possible to run linux on lenovo 300e 1st gen?
- Is it a good idea to run a different OS like Garuda or Ubuntu on a 2-in-1 or any chromebook?
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Why is this error happening in Dolphin? I’m on Chromebook
ARM USERS LOOK HERE: Cadmium (specialized Linux distro for ARM Chromebooks only) https://github.com/Maccraft123/Cadmium
depthboot-builder
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Your Chromebook, Your Way
This project seems to be just gone now? All links in this post, and the repo, and the github account are 404s
https://github.com/eupnea-linux/depthboot-builder
Anyone know what happened? It’s been one day
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Dual boot Chrome OS / Linux on a supported Chromebook. chrx deprecated. How to dual boot?
Check into the Eupnea project. Using depthboot, you could run Linux off of a USB stick and still boot into ChromeOS without having to mess with the firmware. But for a true dual boot implementation, that is what you are going to have to do. Check out r/chrultrabook (after it reopens; it is still private).
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Goodbye, Chromebooks
https://eupnea-linux.github.io/ gets the job done today. Turned my cheap LTE chromebook into a nice travel laptop running arch linux.
- I have an old laptop Asus computer installed with ChromeOsFlex. The wifi for this device was ok, but when it upgraded automatically to newer OS the wifi is missing. Wifi searching cannot find any signals. Does anyone encounter the same problem? Now I reinstalled it and turn off OS upgrade.
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Looking for an extremely cheap laptop to install Linux and write on
Btw I'd avoid Chromebooks for Linux due to firmware/driver compatibility issues. Some can have the firmware reflashed to install Linux, and some can have Linux installed without reflashing via a newer utility called DepthBoot, but in general you're more likely to have issues with Linux on a Chromebook than on a former Windows laptop.
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What can I do with an old Dell Chromebook 11 from 2016?
I install Ubuntu on Chromebook Pixel (2015) with Depthboot and use it as a server.
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Are there any active forks of Gallium?
You can use https://eupnea-linux.github.io/ Instead.
- Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath. This is the bleeding edge.
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CXI3 (sion) with Windows 11, 3.5 MM headphone jack is not working. Please help.
Lacking of audio support under Windows and Linux after installation is common. Even some driver support tool in windows can't help (just tried with one of my Chromebooks) The better choice is installing Eupnea Project Linux distro (https://eupnea-linux.github.io/) to gain partial audio support or even full support (based on your device model YMMV) The 2nd solution is to buy a 3.5 mm jack to USB-C dungle to convert your headphone jack to USB-C so that they can be recognized by your Chromebook under any OS. You can find it on Amazon. Good luck
- Idea for continued use of EOL Chromebook
What are some alternatives?
PrawnOS - Libre Mainline Kernel and Debian for arm laptops
anaconda - System installer for Fedora, RHEL and other distributions
crouton - Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
breath - Linux for Chromebooks
box86 - Box86 - Linux Userspace x86 Emulator with a twist, targeted at ARM Linux devices
chromebook-linux-audio - Script to enable audio support on many Chrome devices
GNU-Linux-on-Asus-C201-Chromebook - Links and guides about GNU/Linux on Asus C201 (C201P and C201PA) chromebook (veyron_speedy)
Apacelus - Config files for my GitHub profile.
nitter-instances - Automated uptime monitoring of Nitter instances.
waydroid - Waydroid uses a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.
me_cleaner - Tool for partial deblobbing of Intel ME/TXE firmware images
manjarno - Why you shouldn't use Manjaro