<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr">The chromebook was a Medion Akoya E2225T. The first OS I ran on it was Archbang with the i3 window manager, and it ran most applications fine. Chrome and Firefox both used a fair amount of it's RAM and were a little slow. (I find it somewhat ironic how a web browser is one of the slowest and biggest commonly used pieces of software on a modern PC, and yet we sell low-cost low-power PC's for web browsing). I later put ubuntu 18.04 LTS on it, the normal graphical one. The experience wasn't so great probably due to the low-power GPU. As soon as I removed Gnome/unity/whatever-it-is-these-days and used a light-weight Desktop Environment, the experience using it got much better.<div><br></div><div>Rather hilariously, the Archbang installation was easier. The text-user-interface (TUI) installer worked first time without any issues at all. Ubuntu took a couple goes as the bootloader failed to install the first time. I think that was because I was trying to do something fancy with the partitions and made a mistake on the bootloader target partition. I think using the suggested partition scheme was what ended up working.</div><div>As mentioned earlier, the sound card is unsupported, though it seems the digital audio over HDMI is. Fortunately I don't really have the need for this when using it as a server. The lid-closed switch had a hardware fault such that every few seconds the laptop would decide I had shut the lid and that it should go into suspend mode. (This was an issue on it's windows OS as well). After some googling I discovered that the settings for this were in /etc/systemd/logind.conf where you can set the action for the various buttons to "ignore". It took a couple of attempts to actually make the edit to this file....</div><div><br></div><div>I think newer chrombooks have proper UEFI's. I think the 32-bit EFI 64-bit CPU was only done for a couple of years when UEFI's were relatively new. A quick google tells me that this was limited to the intel bay-trail CPU's, so the newer ones should work fine. All the ones available here in Europe are the newer generation (cpu numbers start at 8000), but when I browse the NZ stores it looks like you still have a lot of the bay-trail processors (processor numbers start at 3000). So if you plan to put a linux on it, you may want to check the processor.</div><div><br></div><div>Geoff</div><div><br></div></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 11:33 PM Michael Field <<a href="mailto:hamster@snap.net.nz">hamster@snap.net.nz</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">A lot of the low low low end Intel laptops seem to have really poor bios support for anything. The <$200 Bay Trail IdeaPad 110s I have has a 64-bit capable CPU, but with a 32-bit UEFI only BIOS, making it close to impossible to get it to do anything but 32-bit Windows.<br><br>However, battery life is great, it is perfect as a SSH terminal, a handy way to Google something, fine a frontend to USB scopes, or something to throw in the car if you suspect that a dinner invite is actually a 'fix my router' request.<br><br>The only issue is the small 32MB embedded storage. After a while Windows update fills it with junk, and the only sensible fix is a factory default reset followed with just the latest update set.<br><br>Maybe look for one used as a lost leader in the boxing day sales....<br><br>Mike.<br><br><div class="m_8394505177374141955quote" style="line-height:1.5"><br><br>-------- Original Message --------<br>Subject: Re: [chbot] PineBook<br>From: Volker Kuhlmann <u></u><br>To: Christchurch Robotics <u></u><br>CC: <br><br><br type="attribution"><blockquote class="m_8394505177374141955quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On Sun 02 Dec 2018 00:46:27 NZDT +1300, Geoff wrote:<br><br>That's interesting about the chromebook. 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