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Thanks ! it's pinned :) I am just going to change the title
Hi, Does it work with kernels chromebook-6.1 and chromebook-6.6 ?
The fact that it does not work with Chromebook kernels (which are chromium stock kernels) shows that it is most likely chromium kernel patches that have been implemented in kernels...
I have not really looked into those features, chromeos encryption often blocks lxc from writing to encrypted folders such as "Downloads" which might be the issue here. In any case,...
I don't really feel like forcing a 2gb (uncompressed size) toolchain on everyone. Also, the brunch-toolchain does not have to be updated / replaced with each chromeos / brunch version...
@hbarsaiyan "samus" recovery image is not ipu3, you should not have this issue regardless of whether your laptop has a camera or not.
I added the acpi_call module in brunch r86 which allows disabling the dgpu, you will need to: - Identify the ACPI method which disables the dgpu on your device (in...
@lupohirp The clearer guide I found on decompiling DSDT is: https://mackonsti.wordpress.com/2012/02/13/extract-dsdt-using-ubuntu-live-cd/ Alternatively you can use the script which contains some common acpi methods to detect the one your device use:...
Also, regarding the discovery of the correct ACPI method, someone with the same device might already have looked into it and posted the acpi method in the linux forums so...
Did you update brunch at the same time or was it only chromeos ? (no need to in principle, it is just to know as I have no idea why...