The Fedora 17 image that I built using Dan's instructions has been
utterly solid and reliable...
Dave
On 06/12/12 22:47, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
On Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 05:39:17PM -0500, Jon Masters wrote:
On 12/06/2012 05:29 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 11:19:51PM -0500, Jon Masters wrote:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Samsung_Chromebook_2012
Do not follow any of these instructions unless:
1). You know what you are doing.
2). You understand that you may cause damage to your Chrombook. In
particular, you may permanently damage the audio (speaker) hardware
until we have UCM working properly in ALSA. This is at your risk.
PLEASE do not remove the giant obnoxiously offensive warning from that
wiki page that I intentionally added to scare people off in the interim.
Heh :-)
I followed Dan Berrange's instructions and successfully got Fedora 17
onto my Chromebook.
However it crashes (pretty reliably actually) when I do a 'yum update'.
Somewhere in the middle.
I haven't entirely ruled out general hardware crappiness. In
particular, the SD card might be bad (although it works OK on my main
laptop). Aside from that has anyone seen anything like this?
I've seen one crash so far which happened when I left it running
overnight. Haven't had chance to track down why. Generally though, I've
not have the unreliably you mention. Upgrades work ok. If that's
reproducible, can you provide some more info, debug output, even a
YouTube video of the process for us to see what's happening?
I think first of all I'm going to replace the SD card with another
one. Never trust them even (in this case) when it's a brand name card
bought from a reputable retailer.
Rich.
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