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5.4
Anyone try building this yet?
Why? Pixelbook doesn't have it, we're still on 4.4.215
can anyone tell me how to upgrade my pixelbook to the newer 4.4.215 Kernel? I am a noob and currently on the original 4.4.178 chromium kernel. Any help would be appreciated, link to an explanation, etc.
Thank you.
Regards,
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John Longobardo 480-748-9530 (m)
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 11:39 AM Nikita [email protected] wrote:
Why? Pixelbook doesn't have it, we're still on 4.4.215
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Why? Pixelbook doesn't have it, we're still on 4.4.215
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel/+/refs/heads/release-R81-12871.B-chromeos-5.4
can anyone tell me how to upgrade my pixelbook to the newer 4.4.215 Kernel? I am a noob and currently on the original 4.4.178 chromium kernel. Any help would be appreciated, link to an explanation, etc.
https://github.com/daemonp/pixelbook-linux/tree/kernel-upgrade Install from that repo and it will upgrade you.
While trying to install the kernel upgrade I got the following error message:
TASK [eve-recovery-files : Find mapper device to use for mounting image]
fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"msg": "Unexpected templating type error occurred on ({{ kpartx_output.stdout | regex_search(regexp, '\\1') | first }}): 'NoneType' object is not iterable"}
Can anyone help me determine why this has happened, and how I can correct it?
Regards,
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John Longobardo 480-748-9530 (m)
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 1:29 PM psycik [email protected] wrote:
Why? Pixelbook doesn't have it, we're still on 4.4.215
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel/+/refs/heads/release-R81-12871.B-chromeos-5.4
can anyone tell me how to upgrade my pixelbook to the newer 4.4.215 Kernel? I am a noob and currently on the original 4.4.178 chromium kernel. Any help would be appreciated, link to an explanation, etc.
https://github.com/daemonp/pixelbook-linux/tree/kernel-upgrade Install from his repo and it will upgrade you.
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@mcdowellmountains See pull request #4 or try using the flantel fork which includes this and other fixes.
Worked!! Thank you so much for your help!
John Longobardo 480-748-9530
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020, 8:24 PM Barry Flanagan [email protected] wrote:
@mcdowellmountains https://github.com/mcdowellmountains See pull request #4 https://github.com/yusefnapora/pixelbook-linux/pull/4 or try using the flantel fork which includes this and other fixes.
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https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel/+/refs/heads/release-R81-12871.B-chromeos-5.4
That's not a pixelbook one, and you probably won't be able to get stuff from this repo working on 5.4
psycik,
I have been trying to install the 4.4.205 kernel upgrade for the pixelbook authored by Damonp. I cannot get this pixelbook-linux-kernel-upgrade script to install the newer Kernel, it just keeps re-installing the 4.4.175 kernel. Can you explain to me what I might be doing wrong, as i am following the script and running the revised ansible scripts Damonp has developed, but it does not work. i have tried asking Damonp for help, but he does not respond to my requests. you have been very responsive, and so hoping you might be able to help me determine how to make this happen correctly? Thanks much.
@mcdowellmountains Delete whatever folder you were using before, freshly install from https://github.com/daemonp/pixelbook-linux/tree/kernel-upgrade It will install from 4.4.205, you can then use a grub editor like: https://tipsonubuntu.com/2018/03/11/install-grub-customizer-ubuntu-18-04-lts/ to set 4.4.205 as the default for startup.
Psycik,
worked perfectly, thank you!!
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 8:53 PM psycik [email protected] wrote:
@mcdowellmountains https://github.com/mcdowellmountains Delete whatever folder you were using before, freshly install from https://github.com/daemonp/pixelbook-linux/tree/kernel-upgrade It will install from 4.4.205, you can then use a grub editor like: https://tipsonubuntu.com/2018/03/11/install-grub-customizer-ubuntu-18-04-lts/ to set 4.4.205 as the default for startup.
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Psycik,
My pixelbook says I'm booting from 4.4.205 I see my butt after I followed your instructions about how to do the upgrade. but I don't seem to have any headers installed that I can tell. I tried a number of different commands at the terminal to see if the Linux image is installed for ,4.4.205, but also indications seem to tell me that it's not. If grub says I'm booting from 4. 4. 205 how can I determine if the headers and the rest of the kernel are really installed properly? Is there something I'm missing here? I installed it directly from the Damonp scripts as you indicated and used grub customizer to move 4.4. 205 into the default boot position but I'm still not sure I have the proper kernel installed? If Ubuntu says on booting from 4.4.205 at the boot up screen, is that really the case?Thank you in advance for any hints you may give me as to what's really going on here.
Mcdowellmountains
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@mcdowellmountains https://github.com/mcdowellmountains Delete whatever folder you were using before, freshly install from https://github.com/daemonp/pixelbook-linux/tree/kernel-upgrade It will install from 4.4.205, you can then use a grub editor like: https://tipsonubuntu.com/2018/03/11/install-grub-customizer-ubuntu-18-04-lts/ to set 4.4.205 as the default for startup.
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@mcdowellmountains if grub says it then yes, to be sure you can use uname -r to check.
Psycik,
trying to install fedora 31 with the script, but keep getting this error:
ASK [eve-kernel : Install kernel image package]
[WARNING]: Updating cache and auto-installing missing dependency: python3-apt fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "cmd": "apt-get update", "msg": "[Errno 2] No such file or directory: b'apt-get': b'apt-get'", "rc": 2}
can't seem to find a fix. You have been very helpful in the past, can you help me determine what I need to do to fix this? Thanks in advance for your help!
Regards,
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John Longobardo 480-748-9530 (m)
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 10:09 AM John Longobardo [email protected] wrote:
Psycik,
worked perfectly, thank you!!
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 8:53 PM psycik [email protected] wrote:
@mcdowellmountains https://github.com/mcdowellmountains Delete whatever folder you were using before, freshly install from https://github.com/daemonp/pixelbook-linux/tree/kernel-upgrade It will install from 4.4.205, you can then use a grub editor like: https://tipsonubuntu.com/2018/03/11/install-grub-customizer-ubuntu-18-04-lts/ to set 4.4.205 as the default for startup.
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Well, that would be due to the fact the ansible playbook is set up to use apt-get to install packages, and Fedora used dnf. Oh, and the package names might be different between the two.
I would read the ansible and understand what each play is doing, and then try to port that to Fedora. Sorry, I cannot be more help, I have not used Fedora since before Fedora 20.
Here, I hope my notes can be of help. Writing this from a pixelbook running the chromium 5.4.35 build of the Linux kernel. https://github.com/GetzMikalsen/pixelbook-chromium5.4-kernel
@GetzMikalsen we owe you a shot for all that work.
psycik,
trying to install the pixelbook script with linux mint. All works well until the very end when cras refuses to cooperate and throws the following error message:
TASK [eve-audio : configure cras] ****************************************************************************************************************** fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": true, "cmd": ["env", "CFLAGS=-I/usr/include/iniparser", "./configure", "--disable-dbus", "--disable-webrtc-apm", "--with-socketdir=/var/run/cras"], "delta": "0:00:00.001918", "end": "2020-05-08 15:52:14.141969", "msg": "non-zero return code", "rc": 126, "start": "2020-05-08 15:52:14.140051", "stderr": "env: ‘./configure’: Permission denied", "stderr_lines": ["env: ‘./configure’: Permission denied"], "stdout": "", "stdout_lines": []} to retry, use: --limit @/home/john/pixelbook-linux-kernel-upgrade/ansible/playbook.retry
all other features work well, except for sound, can you help me determine what I need to do to correct the above to get Cras to work and provide sound. As usual, thanks for any help you can provide.
Mcdowellmountains
psycik,
trying to install the pixelbook script with linux mint. All works well until the very end when cras refuses to cooperate and throws the following error message:
TASK [eve-audio : configure cras] ****************************************************************************************************************** fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": true, "cmd": ["env", "CFLAGS=-I/usr/include/iniparser", "./configure", "--disable-dbus", "--disable-webrtc-apm", "--with-socketdir=/var/run/cras"], "delta": "0:00:00.001918", "end": "2020-05-08 15:52:14.141969", "msg": "non-zero return code", "rc": 126, "start": "2020-05-08 15:52:14.140051", "stderr": "env: ‘./configure’: Permission denied", "stderr_lines": ["env: ‘./configure’: Permission denied"], "stdout": "", "stdout_lines": []} to retry, use: --limit @/home/john/pixelbook-linux-kernel-upgrade/ansible/playbook.retry
all other features work well, except for sound, can you help me determine what I need to do to correct the above to get Cras to work and provide sound. As usual, thanks for any help you can provide.
Mcdowellmountains
Can you try chmod +x ./configure? I know it is obvious, but I have had many issues with executable permissions before