ChromiumOS experience - Printable Version +- PINE64 (https://forum.pine64.org) +-- Forum: Pinebook Pro (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +--- Forum: Chromium OS on Pinebook Pro (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=118) +--- Thread: ChromiumOS experience (/showthread.php?tid=8232) |
RE: ChromiumOS experience - tsago - 11-11-2019 (11-07-2019, 08:25 AM)tophneal Wrote: 2 finger tap for right click rarely works for me, I've resigned trying anymore. Every attempt registers as a single finger tap/click. Right-click works for me quire reliably if I "spread my fingers" far apart enough. Maybe that will help you? It definitely doesn't register as a right click for me when the two fingers are touching. ChromiumOS experience - tophneal - 11-11-2019 I'll give that a try! RE: ChromiumOS experience - gabeeg - 11-13-2019 Has anybody gotten the camera to work in Chromium? I booted Chromium from SD and seems to be working fine except the Linux option and the Camera...so far. RE: ChromiumOS experience - tophneal - 11-13-2019 (11-13-2019, 01:44 PM)gabeeg Wrote: Has anybody gotten the camera to work in Chromium? I booted Chromium from SD and seems to be working fine except the Linux option and the Camera...so far. Not yet. I've honestly been a bit clueless as to where to start for the webcam. I keep meaning to check if it was part of the compatibility chart from ayufan. RE: ChromiumOS experience - gabeeg - 11-13-2019 ...you and me both RE: ChromiumOS experience - richfm - 11-14-2019 I booted ChromeOS from microsd on my PBP, got as far as the updating chromeos screen which failed to update. So I logged in as a guest to try out Chromeos. When I exited Chrome, removed the microsd and rebooted into Ubuntu + mate, I got error messages that it could not boot ("dependency failed for boot/efi" and "dependency failed for load file system", and went into recovery mode. Had to reinstall Ubuntu. Has anyone else had this problem? BTW the same problem occurred when I booted andoid OS via microSD. Had to reinstall ubuntu + Mate a second time. RE: ChromiumOS experience - tophneal - 11-21-2019 (11-13-2019, 02:15 PM)gabeeg Wrote: ...you and me both I haven't tried it yet, because I've been playing with Manjaro lately, but I found this and have it on my list to see if it can help recover the use of the camera. RE: ChromiumOS experience - tophneal - 11-26-2019 (11-08-2019, 05:52 PM)Arglebargle Wrote: RE u-boot: The script to patch u-boot on the eMMC is simple enough that it should just work, I don't think it's doing anything that would fail on chromeOS. I decided to write R76 the other day to compare it to R77 (and see if Linux VM would install) and I learned some things that may be handy to others down the line. First, no, R76 VMs don't install, and in general R77 runs better. Ignore R76. When I switched back to R77, I needed to reapply this uboot patch. There's an issue with using MrFixit's script, from a powered down state I could not get the PBP to boot unless I inserted an SD card. So in order to boot into CrOS, I first had to insert my Manjaro SD, then remove it once I saw the backlight come on. This part is a bit of a facepalm learning experience. Once R77 was back on my PBP I downloaded the uboot .imgs and the modifiied script provided by Arglebargle. However whenever I tried to run the modified script, I kept getting problems, namely warnings about noexec, unexpected fi, and $'\r': command not found. After a bit of digging I realized the script file is saved with DOS-style endings. While looking for a way to resolve this (I don't suggest Text from the Web Store) I came across Chromebrew. For anyone running CrOS on their PBP, I highly recommend it, since the default Linux tools don't work. With it, I was able to install dos2unix to quickly fix the script file (it ran correctly afterward,) and nano, because I hate vim and wanted a simple text editor that isn't likely to repeat this issue. I haven't dived too deep yet into what apps are and are not available through it, though. RE: ChromiumOS experience - fpex73 - 01-15-2020 Is it possible to run the ChromeOS from Sd with standard linux on the eMMC? I am just curios to try chromes on the PPB without loosing it current OS RE: ChromiumOS experience - Wizzard - 01-15-2020 Of course, you can run all the systems from SD. |