Installing new NGFF SSD in HP Chromebook 14 (Falco)
Monday, December 16, 2013
How to set default (startup) screen brightness in Ubuntu 13.10
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Extending battery life can be achieved by limiting screen brightness. Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) by default sets screen brightness to ...
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
HP Chromebook 14 ChromeOS/Ubuntu 13.10 Compatibility List
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Chromebook compatibility list Chromebook compatibility list : Sheet1 . HP Chromebook 14 Compatibility List . Hardware/Softw...
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Sunday, November 17, 2013
Local USB Printer installed...
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I have a Brother HL-2240 monochrome laser printer that does the bulk of my home printing. Trying to be clever and install the official Brot...
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Saturday, November 16, 2013
Testing the HDMI port with an external monitor in ChromeOS and Chr-Ubuntu
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I took my Chromebook to work and tested the HDMI-out port with my employer's BenQ GW2750. First, here is ChromeOS. Next, ...
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Now Dual booting ChromeOS (20GB) and Ubuntu Saucy Salamander (100GB)
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Update: I now have successfully installed Ubuntu Saucy using Jay Lee's Chr-Ubuntu script (9sgchs). Now I have a dual-boot ChromeOS/Ub...
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Sunday, November 10, 2013
One remaining issue - software or hardware?
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I can only login to ChromeOS when the AC adapter is plugged in. If I unplug once I am logged in, ChromeOS restarts and then shows the "...
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Friday, November 8, 2013
Success! Rescued and restored 128GB NGFF SSD!
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Re-write GUID Partition Table (GPT) using NGFF to SSD Adapter Here is the adapter I used to access my unbootable ChromeOS NGFF SSD: ...
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