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 The procedure still seems a little unclear but some variation of: The procedure still seems a little unclear but some variation of:
- +===== OBSOLETE ===== 
-===== Go into developer mode =====+==== Go into developer mode ====
  
   * to get into root: <ctrl><alt><right-arrow>   * to get into root: <ctrl><alt><right-arrow>
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-===== Set friendly bios flags: =====+==== Set friendly bios flags: ====
  
   * <ctrl><alt>t then type shell   * <ctrl><alt>t then type shell
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   * [[http://www.reddit.com/r/chrubuntu/comments/1rsxkd/list_of_fixes_for_xubuntu_1310_on_the_acer_c720/chsdgi6|fixes]]   * [[http://www.reddit.com/r/chrubuntu/comments/1rsxkd/list_of_fixes_for_xubuntu_1310_on_the_acer_c720/chsdgi6|fixes]]
  
-===== After installing Huge Green Bug's xubuntu 14.04 =====+==== After installing Huge Green Bug's xubuntu 14.04 ====
  
   * disable right-clicking by clicking on right side of touchpad: add to ~/.xsessionrc: xinput --set-int-prop $ID "Button Right Click Enable" 8 0   * disable right-clicking by clicking on right side of touchpad: add to ~/.xsessionrc: xinput --set-int-prop $ID "Button Right Click Enable" 8 0
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   * //note that both of the above commands assume that ID has already been set as already appears in .xsessionrc:// //ID=`xinput | grep cyapa | cut -f 2 | sed -e 's/id=%%//%%'`//   * //note that both of the above commands assume that ID has already been set as already appears in .xsessionrc:// //ID=`xinput | grep cyapa | cut -f 2 | sed -e 's/id=%%//%%'`//
  
-===== Installing Gallium OS 3.1 on C720 =====+==== Installing Gallium OS 3.1 on C720 ====
   * remove write protect screw (#7 in [[https://www.chromium.org/_/rsrc/1381990807648/chromium-os/developer-information-for-chrome-os-devices/acer-c720-chromebook/c720-chromebook-annotated-innards.png|this photo]]).    * remove write protect screw (#7 in [[https://www.chromium.org/_/rsrc/1381990807648/chromium-os/developer-information-for-chrome-os-devices/acer-c720-chromebook/c720-chromebook-annotated-innards.png|this photo]]). 
   * transition to developer mode:   * transition to developer mode:
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   * replace write protect screw?   * replace write protect screw?
  
-===== Install 22.04 on C740 ===== +===== Install 22.04 on C720 or C740 ===== 
-  * [[https://xenomorph.net/google/chromebook/c740/ubuntu/|touchpad and key functions]]+  * everything works fine including sleep and audio. 
 +  * It *might* be necessary to not connect to the Internet when installing 
 +  * you still need to remove the write protect screw (see above obsolete section) 
 +  * you still need to install Mr. Chromebox firmware. While not required for C720 if something goes wrong it's still possible to boot Linux from USB. This does not appear to be the case with stock firmware. 
 +  * map keys correctly: [[https://xenomorph.net/google/chromebook/c740/ubuntu/|touchpad and key functions]] 
 +    * this seems to work only for the audio mute, - and + but not brightness 
 +    * for brightness perhaps a bad but successful approach is to replace ''/usr/share/X11/xkb/keycodes/evdev'' with {{ :lwc:evdev.txt |this file}} (remove the ''txt'' extension) 
 + 
 +===== Gallium on C202S(A) ===== 
 +  * [[https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Asus+Chromebook+C202+Motherboard+Replacement/74103|open back]] 
 +  * remove write protect screw (circled below) 
 +{{:lwc:motherboard.jpg?400|}} 
 +  * optional: [[https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Asus+Chromebook+C202+Battery+Replacement/72756|remove battery]] 
 +  * reassemble 
 +  * install Mr. Chromebox firmware with their [[https://mrchromebox.tech/#fwscript|utility script]] 
 +  * if wanting Gallium [[https://galliumos.org/download|download Braswell]]
  
  
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