How To: Install Ubuntu on Chromebook and REMOVE ChromeOS

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
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    I will not tell you if your Chromebook is compatible. If you want to know it your Chromebook is compatible, you're going to have to figure out what processor you're working with. Then figure out what architecture it is built on (Braswell, Skylake, etc) and then go here to see if that architecture is compatible. johnlewis.ie/c...
    If you want to install Ubuntu on your Chromebook and remove Chrome OS, this tutorial is for you. This is not a dual boot. This will REPLACE ChromeOS with Ubuntu.
    #Ubuntu #Chromebook #ChromeOS
    THIS WILL DELETE EVERYTHING FROM YOUR CHROMEBOOK.
    Instructions were taken from these locations:
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    /=========================================/
    What you’ll need:
    Chromebook (I’m using the Acer C720)
    Live Linux USB drive (I’m using Ubuntu 18.04)
    /=========================================/
    Step 1. Enable Developer mode
    Developer mode will wipe your Chromebook back to factory settings so make sure you back up any data not on your Google drive.
    With your Chromebook turned off hold down the ESC and Refresh While keeping them held down, press the power button once.
    Press Ctrl + D to bypass this screen.
    Press Enter at the next screen.
    On the next screen press Ctrl + D to bypass this message.
    You will see a timer counting down in the top right hand corner of the screen. The Chromebook will reboot and you’ll see the screen with the red exclamation mark.
    Developer mode is now enabled, power off the Chromebook.
    Step 2. Modify the Chromebooks BIOS
    By enabling developer mode, your Chromebook will always display the screen with the red exclamation mark on startup. Let’s now modify the BIOS to allow us to install Linux.
    Turn the Chromebook on and press Ctrl + D to bypass the screen with the red exclamation mark.
    Your Chromebook is reset to factory settings so you will need to go through the Chrome OS setup again.
    Press Ctrl + Alt + T to bring up a terminal window tab.
    Type shell and press Enter.
    Type this: cd;bash ˂(curl johnlewis.ie/f...)
    ** You'll have to replace that angle bracket with the one on your keyboard. RUclips won't let me use an actual angle bracket after the "bash"
    Choose the option to Modify my Chromebook’s RW_LEGACY slot and follow the on-screen instructions.
    Step 3. Enable USB boot
    Pressing Ctrl + D at the screen with the red exclamation mark on startup will take you to your Chrome OS install but pressing Ctrl + L will take you to the BIOS screen to boot from your USB drive. Let’s turn on the Ctrl + L functionality next:
    Press Ctrl + D at the initial startup screen to load Chrome OS.
    Press Ctrl + Alt + F2 at the Chrome OS login screen.
    Login using the password chronos
    At the terminal prompt, type sudo crossystem dev_boot_usb=1 dev_boot_legacy=1
    Power off the Chromebook by typing in sudo poweroff
    Now on startup, if you press Ctrl + L, you will get the BIOS screen instead of Chrome OS.
    Step 4. Install Linux
    At this stage most of the work is done and all that’s left is to install Linux:
    Plug in your USB drive into the USB port of your Chromebook.
    Plug in your live Linux USB into the other USB port.
    Power on the Chromebook and press Ctrl + L to get to the BIOS screen.
    Press ESC when prompted and you will see 3 drives: the USB drive, the live Linux USB drive (I am using Ubuntu) and the eMMC (the Chromebooks internal drive). Choose the live Linux USB drive.
    Choose the option Try Ubuntu without installing. When Linux loads make sure you can connect to the internet (I am using my trusty USB to Ethernet hub combo for a wired connection).
    Click on the Install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS icon and follow the on screen prompts until you get to Installation type.
    We want to leave the Chromebook’s internal drive untouched so choose the option to do something else so that we can manually setup the partitions for Ubuntu.
    Ignore all the mmc partitions and look for your USB drive, if you’re not sure, look at the size of the drive.
    Check your partitions are correct and continue the install.
    The rest of the install is a standard install so just follow the on screen prompts.
    Once finished, reboot, remove the live Linux USB and press Ctrl + L
    You now have Linux installed. Run the software updates to make sure you have the latest firmware, drivers and software.
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  • @DBTechYT
    @DBTechYT  3 года назад +33

    If you see "This video is unavailable on this device," it's because this video got hit with copyright and then the copyright was removed and now it doesn't appear to play. Here's the same video without the copyright issues: ruclips.net/video/Y3c4VA4HUWc/видео.html

    • @SnipesFromAbove
      @SnipesFromAbove 3 года назад

      After restarting my device from installing Ubuntu the chrome OS screen pops up like it should. But I didn’t press anything at all even after the beeping so it auto shuts down and turning it back on it says “Chrome OS is missing or damaged”. I can’t get past the screen with CTRL + L anymore. Do I have to start the install method over again for ignoring the Verification screen?

    • @GigaDarth
      @GigaDarth 2 года назад

      Thank you so much I’ve been on like 20 different videos and have been stuck at control l but this worked so now I’m gonna test other distros on my Chromebook to see what works well and what doesn’t I like the look of zorion

  • @alfredkornfeld7284
    @alfredkornfeld7284 2 года назад +51

    I'm late to the game having just installed Lubuntu 22.04 LTS on an Acer Chromebook 15 (CB5-571) running an Intel Celeron 1.50 Ghz. Everything worked perfectly and i'm extremely pleased with the results. The video was very well presented and it was easy for this Octogenarian to change the OS!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  2 года назад +5

      That's great!! Well done!!

    • @emirvr4529
      @emirvr4529 2 года назад

      How do I do that

  • @ianchan8859
    @ianchan8859 5 лет назад +47

    Glad to know this is possible. I have a chromebox that is no longer receiving updates, but the hardware specs are like some of the new chromeboxes.

    • @warden1240
      @warden1240 5 лет назад

      Did you have any luck installing ubuntu - I have a Dell chrome box with an i3 processor so lots of headroom along with 32gig SSD standard.

    • @KenDecker
      @KenDecker 3 года назад +2

      Was in the exact same boat, with a ChromeBox. Getting into developer mode was a nag, but I got and installed Elementary OS. Running smoothly on a Lenovo Thinkcentre Micro-form factor Box. These steps helped me get to my end result. Well done DBT!

  • @IanMuehlenhaus
    @IanMuehlenhaus 3 года назад +11

    Thanks, David. Awesome tutorial that works! 2014, 2GB RAM Acer Chromebook. No touchscreen or anything. Chrome was no longer receiving updates, so I decided to make this a neat little Ubuntu laptop. Works awesome! Thanks!

  • @gavinwebster8737
    @gavinwebster8737 4 года назад +30

    Just confirmed this also works with loading Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on an HP Chromebook 14 with working sound. I never managed to get sound working with GalliumOS until now. hallelujah! Did a minimal install, connected to wireless, did the updates and installed Visual Studio Code for a cheap coding dev chromebook.

    • @richardsonoge2045
      @richardsonoge2045 3 года назад +2

      Here my brand HP CHROMEBOOK 14a-na000031wm, please help me with that? I am stuck in the "Shell" with the url, I just sent you the problem and I don't know what to do, please HELP ME, buddy

    • @reyarqueza7627
      @reyarqueza7627 2 года назад

      How's your HP Chromebuntu Visual Studio Code book doing one year later? My Mac is having a fit and I was thinking of doing what you did.

    • @gavinwebster8737
      @gavinwebster8737 2 года назад +2

      @@reyarqueza7627 Hi there, I ended up swapping out Ubuntu for Bodhi Linux and it’s been rock solid with VSCode for the last year. I’ve now got Bodhi on two chromebooks and an old netbook, all working fine with sound. Bodhi distro seems faster and less resource hungry than Ubuntu so I’m sticking with it. Hope that helps.

    • @reyarqueza7627
      @reyarqueza7627 2 года назад +1

      @@gavinwebster8737 I did it! Bodhi is working great. Thanks for the suggestion. Bodhi really is a nice minimal distro. ChromeOS will stop with the updates this June, so Bodhi is perfect for this Chromebook because my laptop only has 16 gigs of HD space. No sound with my laptop though. oh well.

    • @gavinwebster8737
      @gavinwebster8737 2 года назад +1

      @@reyarqueza7627 Awesome.
      Try:
      $ sudo apt update
      $ sudo apt install pavucontrol
      then mess around with the output options in pavucontrol to get the sound working.

  • @UCanDo
    @UCanDo 5 лет назад

    Hello. Can you help me? I have a Samsung “Alex” Chromebook (Intel Atom x86). This script is not supported: cd; bash ˂ (curl johnlewis.ie/flash_cb_fw.sh)
    It gives an error: "Alex" computers are not supported.
    How do I install Linux? Or (which is more desirable) Windows?

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      If it says the Chromebook isn't supported, then there's not much you can do. Sounds like you're stuck with ChromeOS

  • @captainbienvenuecanadianav7060
    @captainbienvenuecanadianav7060 5 лет назад +18

    Worked beautifully. I installed Mint instead of Ubuntu, but the process was easy, the commands were exact. Thanks so much!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Awesome! Glad to hear it!

  • @ijaydubb
    @ijaydubb Год назад +1

    Hey! I really appreciate this video, it helped me repurpose a chromebook that wasn't receiving chromeOS updates anymore. Fast forward a couple weeks now and I've run into an issue. I installed Ubuntu on the laptop a couple weeks ago, but didn't use it much after that day. I opened it up to use it this evening and ran into an endless boot and shutdown loop. Here's how it works (as best I can tell):
    1) I press the power button and the "unverified OS" screen shows up. I press control 'L' to load a disk.
    2) I get to the boot screen with the SeaBIOS title and version at the top. I press escape to show disks and select 1, which also happens to be the only available partition.
    3) On the same screen, the "Booting from Hard Disk..." message appears at the bottom.
    4) After 10 to 15 seconds, the screen goes dark. I wait for a few minutes, and nothing happens. No Ubuntu logo.
    5) I try pressing the power button and... return to step one.
    Is there any fix or is she dead?

  • @christinafroman7668
    @christinafroman7668 5 лет назад +28

    This tutorial was so helpful! Installing new software etc. is always a pain but thank you so much for the detailed steps and the troubleshooting! Thank you!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      I'm glad it was helpful! :)

    • @Fintan213
      @Fintan213 5 лет назад

      I'm late to the party...but is there any tricks to installing new software...some of the packages I've installed don't run

  • @korhiihills
    @korhiihills 11 месяцев назад +1

    You saved me so much money, thank you! This video needs to be achieved on the chrome website

  • @mintyflavor1550
    @mintyflavor1550 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you very much for this tutorial! I purchased a Samsung Chromebook 3 and installed Elementary OS on it (because it had a macbook design...) using this video and couldn't have done so without your thorough explanation. Again, Thank you

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад

      I'm glad the video was helpful!

    • @iamthrasherthrasher7833
      @iamthrasherthrasher7833 6 лет назад

      Excuse the model of your Chromebook is XE500C13-K04US? :)

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад

      What?

    • @iamthrasherthrasher7833
      @iamthrasherthrasher7833 6 лет назад

      @@DBTechYT Sorry the question was for @Minty Flavor
      to know the model of your laptop. :)

    • @mintyflavor1550
      @mintyflavor1550 6 лет назад

      @@iamthrasherthrasher7833 Hi, my chromebook is the XE501C13-K02US, Intel Dual-Core Celeron N3060. Love that midnight blue color

  • @smkibler
    @smkibler 5 лет назад +1

    Installed GalliumOS on an Acer C720 with a similar process to what you've documented except I used Mr Chromebox's firmware (after removing the firmware write protection screw). Thanks for the video and maintaining the comments thread highlighting new information such as Mr Chrombox's offerings.

  • @青木カナ-r4k
    @青木カナ-r4k 5 лет назад +7

    It's weird that various computers and laptops have these abilities to place one or multiple operations on the hard drive. For me, it seems complicated to renew a computer or a laptop with the new system, because I have a Galago Pro and not a Chromebook. Yet, it's an excellent tutorial for some people that has that laptop. :D

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @allendance1
    @allendance1 4 года назад +2

    Wow this actually worked. I tried it on an old Asus C300 which was no longer supported. I had previously dual booted this onto a usb stick but it wasn't really satisfactory. I would let my daughter use it and within a day she had lost the dual booting. Also if the power ran down you wouldn't be able to use linux without redoing the procedure all over. I was about to throw this computer away but decided to follow your video and it worked 1st time! Miracle! I have actually installed linux mint 19.2 and it appears to work fine. I know with 2gb ram it is going to struggle but to date I have not had a problem. Thank you

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  4 года назад

      Good stuff!! Glad to hear it :)

  • @susanpost.9398
    @susanpost.9398 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the tutorial! I needed linux for a statistics program for my uni work, really helped!!

  • @reinaldevangeckle6288
    @reinaldevangeckle6288 Год назад +1

    I tried ChatGPT4 before I found your video and no I am taunting CHatpgpt that I know how to actually do the task (thanks to you of course) lol. Once Ai evolves I expect it to remember making fun fun of how how got the process wrong EVERY SINGLE TIME, and even with your vid, the minor hiccups were nothing. You are a Master!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  Год назад

      You've got the wrong person. I've never made a video on that topic

  • @ratintosh
    @ratintosh 4 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this, I constantly refer to this video as a guide to installing linux. Watched the entire thing like 20 times (I enjoy playing with new operating systems). Very helpful.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  4 года назад +2

      Glad it helped! :)

  • @IrwinTech
    @IrwinTech 4 года назад

    YES UBUNTU SUCCSESFULLY INSTALLED google pixelbook 2017 pass the test but the audio does not work got any tips?

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  4 года назад

      Run ALL updates manually and install drivers

    • @IrwinTech
      @IrwinTech 4 года назад

      @@DBTechYTalso i have no mouse? when i try to use the trackpad i don't have one any tips

  • @Ibuprofen_800mg
    @Ibuprofen_800mg 5 лет назад +3

    Just subscribed, your tutorials are always super straight forward. Thanks again David.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching!! I really appreciate your support!!

  • @IrwinTech
    @IrwinTech 4 года назад

    i have a new chromebook that does not have a forward button what should i push

  • @gardener_leaftail
    @gardener_leaftail 4 года назад +7

    Well time to send this to a friend so he can get into the linux world

  • @logana7991
    @logana7991 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks. I was trying to boot Ubuntu on my Acer Chromebook 11 c720p-2600 and it finally worked. I have tried countless times. Your video was very helpful!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Awesome! Glad to hear it

  • @StopballSport
    @StopballSport 5 лет назад +12

    Excellent tutorial. Have you done any back to back performance comparisons between Chrome OS and Ubuntu 18.04? I run 18.04 on a couple of other machines but wonder whether it will be any better on my Toshiba Chromebook?

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад +1

      I haven't done any performance testing. I can tell you that OSes like GalliumOS actually run a little better than Ubuntu because it was built for ChromeOS devices.

  • @luiscaminero9145
    @luiscaminero9145 Год назад +1

    Amazing! This worked perfectly on Thinkpad 11e installing Lubuntu. Thanks!

  • @salvatoreromano6911
    @salvatoreromano6911 4 года назад +7

    Hey thanks so much for this video! I used this as a basic tutorial on just how to get my CB to boot from the USB and I tested mine with Kali Linux, Parrot OS and the basic Ubuntu! Thanks alot!

  • @BigBoi027
    @BigBoi027 3 года назад +2

    Confirmed this worked installing Lubuntu on Toshiba Chromebook 2 - B3340. Thanks so much! Cheers!

  • @00jmarrero
    @00jmarrero 6 лет назад +8

    My word I don't believe you could have made this any easier! I followed your instructions paused when needed looked in the description to get the spacing and phrasing that was needed to get things rolling properly and boom if I could take a picture I would! Thank you for taking the time to get this working I just did a similar process on an old windows 7 laptop and it wasnt too terrible but I had no idea how to modify the chromebook. Is there a way to get the chromebook to automatically startup into unbuntu without pressing ctrl + L, esc, 1, enter? My son will be using this so I wanted to make it as easy as possible so if this is the easiest than I'm good with that! Thank you very much!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you were able to get it installed. I agree that the CTRL+L and all that is annoying. You might look at this video to see if your Chromebook is compatible: ruclips.net/video/MK8-cBJw6wg/видео.html

  • @IrwinTech
    @IrwinTech 4 года назад +1

    Do i just plug in the usb stick without anything on it

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  4 года назад

      Did you miss the entire part where I show how to create a bootable USB?

    • @IrwinTech
      @IrwinTech 4 года назад

      @@DBTechYT I did not see it can you send a time stamp for me thanks!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  4 года назад

      I made the video and put out all the information. Can't you just watch the video from beginning to end?

    • @IrwinTech
      @IrwinTech 4 года назад

      @@DBTechYT i litterally can not find it i have watched please link a timestamp

    • @aries_productionsofficial698
      @aries_productionsofficial698 14 дней назад

      @@DBTechYTI’ve watched the video twice without skipping and you don’t mention creating a usb stick until you plug it into the laptop

  • @goodnight517
    @goodnight517 4 года назад +13

    Background music: Naruto theme song remix

  • @Alex_the_goat-1
    @Alex_the_goat-1 11 месяцев назад +1

    It’s crazy how I got to the same page as him in at 8:09 using different steps.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yep. Laptops and Chromebooks are different. Some of them require different ways to get to the same place. Also, this: i.pinimg.com/550x/fa/6a/5f/fa6a5fe1acc7c744bb74a32ffa86b6bd.jpg

  • @DarkStunn
    @DarkStunn 6 лет назад +26

    I've done this entire set up more than 5 times and I still cannot get it to boot up properly without having to press CTRL + L . Appreciate if you make a video talking about how to fix this.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад +5

      Yep. That happens. Try this method if your Chromebook is compatible: ruclips.net/video/Zdu_rbVi9-Q/видео.html
      I know it describes how to install Windows 10, but you just need to watch through unlocking the BIOS. When it gets to the part about installing Windows 10, just put in your Ubuntu USB stick. You can check your Chromebook's compatibility here:
      coolstar.org/chromebook/windows-install.html
      (Again, ignore that it says Windows)

  • @ThatAries321
    @ThatAries321 Год назад

    I am so glad that I found this video, I just recently switched my laptop over to linux mint. I have been really happy with it. But I have an old chromebook that I got off amazon while I was waiting for a new charger for my current laptop just kicking around and thought that maybe I could get it to work with it and thanks to your video I now have a linux mint HP Chromebook

  • @j.kapilrenninger4289
    @j.kapilrenninger4289 4 года назад +3

    Thanks man, followed your steps and it worked great!

  • @CedrickMC-Y1
    @CedrickMC-Y1 9 месяцев назад +1

    hey i wanted to say i might not be old enough yet but i really want to be good with computers,coding,types of OS like windows and Linux and chrome OS. Thank you for helping with my journey DB tech

  • @saltyscrub9735
    @saltyscrub9735 4 года назад +4

    When i open my chromebook do i always have to use ctrl L at the OS verification to boot to the hard disk or is there a way for my chromebook to automaticaly boot into Ubuntu whenever you open it up

  • @selcukgenc
    @selcukgenc 5 лет назад +2

    I followed your video tutorial, and I installed Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS on my Samsung Chromebook XE500C13. It worked perfectly! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад +1

      Awesome! I'm glad the video helped!

  • @RENNE44
    @RENNE44 4 года назад +6

    Need Some Help! ~Sound issues~
    i need someone to help me with this issue
    So i successfully installed Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS and im very happy it worked 'Thank you DB Tech :)' For about 20 Minutes of tinkering and updating the system and installing software i finally encountered a issue,The System would not output any sound, i began to tinker with it a bit and look up forums and even went to the back of google to find the answer and could not,i tryed installing drivers and configuring AlsaMixer i found the problem,My sound card Couldent be detected,i have configured with BIOS settings and couldn't get a result , i made some assumptions of what could be happening but it never got to me
    Note : i might edit this comment with more detail later
    Note : in chroot/Dual boot it detects my sound card and displays it as CRAS and in the installation of ubuntu it says the default card
    if anyone knows the answer please leave a reply to this comment,Here is my chromebook details and install details
    if you need anymore detail leave a reply,i will be checking the reply's Daily for the next 1-2 months
    Model : C302 - CAVE D25-A4C-E2E-33A - Flip
    Ram : 3.8 GB
    processor : intel Core m3
    Energy star
    version of ubuntu installed : Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
    Sound card - idk
    usb slot - NO
    sd card slot - no
    micro sd card slot - yes ~Works same as all others~
    ==============================================================

    • @twentye1ght949
      @twentye1ght949 4 года назад +1

      I have the same device and problem.

    • @RENNE44
      @RENNE44 4 года назад

      @@twentye1ght949 You have any luck with the issue?

    • @twentye1ght949
      @twentye1ght949 4 года назад

      @@RENNE44 you can download Galliumos instead of Ubuntu. There the audio worked for me but they are very loud but you sould have no problems if you are using headphones.

    • @twentye1ght949
      @twentye1ght949 4 года назад +1

      Also if you want the looks of a other OS you can just download the desktop environment

    • @RENNE44
      @RENNE44 4 года назад

      ​@@twentye1ght949 So yeh i moved to GalliumOS and, well... its good!, but again still sound issues.
      Overall i like GalliumOS, Btw thanks dude for reminding me that GalliumOS is a thing.
      #Love4Gallium

  • @leonardoplays5546
    @leonardoplays5546 Год назад

    Thank you so much! I got ubuntu 22.04 running on samsung chromebook 4 with working sound and net with mrchromebox's legacy boot!

  • @AdamFrangione
    @AdamFrangione 5 лет назад +6

    Wow, thanks for the tutorial, it worked great for my Dell Chromebook and it now runs Linux mint 19.1 and it is super fast and stable.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Awesome! Glad you got it going

    • @jjproductions6912
      @jjproductions6912 4 года назад

      Adam Frangione now is storage on it?

  • @kibegamimultimedia
    @kibegamimultimedia 4 года назад +1

    Got this working and running on my Acer Chromebook C72 (Peppy). I'm loving it so far and the net/sound works fine. Thank you greatly for making this tutorial happen. :D

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  4 года назад +1

      That's awesome! Glad you got it working! :)

  • @deity6687
    @deity6687 5 лет назад +8

    I should’ve watched the whole vid lol now I have to restore my chromebook and restart the whole process I didn’t know I could just press crtl L and boot back to Ubuntu ......

    • @nutty232
      @nutty232 4 года назад

      Same lol

    • @nutty232
      @nutty232 4 года назад

      But now I think I’m just gonna go with windows

  • @stellarorbit1341
    @stellarorbit1341 5 лет назад +2

    I probably won't do any mods to my chromebook until the end of life for updates, but this is an awesome tutorial.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @leandrotrombetta
    @leandrotrombetta 5 лет назад +4

    Thaks David for your time!, work perfect!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Awesome!! It would help me out a bunch if you would consider subscribing or if you'd consider other ways of supporting the channel here: support.dbte.ch/

  • @Ed-G
    @Ed-G Год назад

    Thank you very much for the video. I have had a Chromebook that I've been attempting to install Linux on and had nothing but trouble so I want to thank you for the assistance hopefully my install will work also.

  • @venomousshotz2042
    @venomousshotz2042 5 лет назад +5

    @Mr ChromeBox at the "Power on the Chromebook and press Ctrl + L to get to the BIOS screen." part it just makes a beeping noise what does that mean

    • @dylanirwin6869
      @dylanirwin6869 4 года назад

      It means you do not have sealbios installed your going to have to go to mrchromeboxs website to install that.

  • @RLPnKY
    @RLPnKY 2 года назад

    Since no more updates will be available for my Samsung Chromebook as it will no longer be supported (the message said to upgrade to a newer devive), this video is exactly what I need. I just hope I can accomplish the install successfully. Much better than turning it into a door stop. THANKS!

  • @xmenooolgomez2966
    @xmenooolgomez2966 5 лет назад +4

    HEY DO YOU KNOW IF I CAN MAKE A SCRIPT THAT WILL MAKE A automatic luanch to ubuntu desktop and bypass all of the steps to get into the ubuntu desktop ? instead of doing CRTL+L , ESC + 1 ?

  • @jlgesbor6637
    @jlgesbor6637 5 лет назад

    OMG. This is so timely with all the discussion regarding the eventual expiration of support for all Chromebooks after 5-6 years. This provides the option of turning a defunct CB into a Linuxbox, which was the primary reason I got a CB in the first place. (I am done with MS & Apple.) The only remaining question I would have would be: "Is it possible to provide access to Android Apps after the conversion?" If so, how? That would restore most of the previous functionality to the converted CB, since I don't really use strictly Chrome Apps. (It would also be nice to have other Linux distros available, besides only Ubuntu.) Thank you.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      I've made multiple videos about installing different operating systems on Chromebooks besides just Ubuntu

  • @McSlurmz
    @McSlurmz 5 лет назад +3

    I own an HP Chromebook 14 G1 and was wondering if i could run Linux on it

  • @BlazinNova
    @BlazinNova 5 лет назад

    I can confirm this is working on my Chromebook Acer c720. I ran into this problem where after the installation there would be a boot error and the boot menu. I reinstall it leaving the flash drive in my pc during the restart after it installed everything is working fine right now. I was never able to get ubuntu to work but I ended using Manjaro XFCE 19.0.1. Also if you're wondering I used BalenaEtcher to put the iso on my flash drive. Thank you so much for the video it was really helpful!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Honestly I don't entirely remember what program I used, but I'm pretty sure I used Win32 Disk Imager to create the USB.

    • @BlazinNova
      @BlazinNova 5 лет назад +1

      Well at least it worked plus Manjaro is a big distro so I'm not too worried.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Awesome!

  • @rafaelromero3841
    @rafaelromero3841 6 лет назад +21

    Thank's David, I fixed the problem. And everything is running smooth like butter!! Great tutorial !

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад +2

      Wonderful! I'm really glad it worked for you. Will you please tell me the model of your Chromebook so I can start putting together a list of devices it works on?

    • @rafaelromero3841
      @rafaelromero3841 6 лет назад

      Acer C720P

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад

      Okay cool. So very similar to mine :) Thanks for the info!

    • @rafaelromero3841
      @rafaelromero3841 6 лет назад

      Hi David, now runner ubuntu on my Acer C720P. Now trying to install ubuntu on a Dell chromebook 13.Can't get pass cd;bash ˂(curl johnlewis.ie/flash_cb_fw.sh)

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад

      @Rafael Romero "can't get pass" doesn't tell me anything. What errors are you running into? Like, exactly what is happening?

  • @RobertHoe
    @RobertHoe 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you! Works on my Acer C720 with Ubuntu 19.04! You can type "help" and just press "enter" after the graphical error boot message

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      I'm glad it worked for you!

  • @austinstoeber4584
    @austinstoeber4584 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you David for the excellent tutorial! I have Ubuntu running, but I was wondering if you had a problem with the audio. I can’t get the audio to work for anything. Do you know what may be the problem or how to fix this?

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Be sure to check that your system is set to use the right audio device. If you're on the right audio device, then it's probably a driver issue. Because there are so many different Chromebooks out there that use different audio hardware, the default drivers might not work and you'll probably have to see about finding drivers in forums if you can't find them when running updates.

  • @NickMcMelin
    @NickMcMelin 3 года назад

    Prior to finding this vid, feels like google has me going through several military checkpoints to go next door to the neighbors house

  • @taotapp
    @taotapp 5 лет назад +5

    The installation process worked like a charm on my N22. Thank you.
    Only thing I'd add is I had a problem with going into developer mode. The previous owner perhaps (I bought used) or someone had decided to disable devmode. To solve this, I had to open the chromebook up and take out the write-protect screw/sticker, and then after putting it all together again, I had to factory reset my chromebook to get rid of the "you're not allowed to go into developer mode" issue. After doing this, it went into dev mode and the rest worked like a charm.
    edit: After some more tinkering, came to find that audio simply wouldn't work despite hours of troubleshooting, and the trackpad felt terrible. I put GalliumOS on it instead and it runs beautifully. I actually used your gallium tutorial for that part, so it's not meant as a critique towards you or anything, just for others who might find themselves in a similar situation. On N22 models at least, Ubuntu's kinda iffy, but gallium is great.
    Thanks again for all the great guides. Cheers!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      I'm glad that the videos helped!! :)

  • @KartikJayaraman_jk
    @KartikJayaraman_jk 4 года назад

    Brilliant. Just finished installing on my ACER Chromebook CB3-111 and had no issues whatsoever. Thanks a ton!

  • @ChitreshRaiSharma
    @ChitreshRaiSharma 6 лет назад +4

    Hi David. Wonderful tutorial & super easy to follow. Thanks for uploading the new updated tutorial. I got Chromebook Pixel, 16GB RAM (2015) and I had installed ubuntu last year but I ran into lot of issues so finally today I was going to restore the Chromebook to fresh ChromeOS install (actually did) but found your old tutorial and saw your comment that you just uploaded this video yesterday.
    All right. So Chromebook Pixel 2015 got Intel Core i7 BROADWELL chipset and I followed option 1 (RW_LEGACY) successfully without bricking anything. Rest everything was super easy to follow.
    Touchscreen, trackpad , camera, bluetooth, keyboard lights everything works fine, except no sound & keyboard shortcut keys of course don't work. I've updated the ubuntu 18.04 and made sure all the settings are fine. So i tried to see if ubuntu is recognizing the sound card with sudo aplay -l
    here are the results
    **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
    Home directory not accessible: Permission denied
    card 0: HDMI [HDA Intel HDMI], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 0: HDMI [HDA Intel HDMI], device 7: HDMI 1 [HDMI 1]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 0: HDMI [HDA Intel HDMI], device 8: HDMI 2 [HDMI 2]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 0: HDMI [HDA Intel HDMI], device 9: HDMI 3 [HDMI 3]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 0: HDMI [HDA Intel HDMI], device 10: HDMI 4 [HDMI 4]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: bdwrt5677 [bdw-rt5677], device 0: System Playback/Capture (*) []
    Subdevices: 0/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    Both speakers and headphone won't work. Hey other than sound this is best thing I've accomplished this whole year, lol. I wasn't using chromebook anymore because of all the issues. thanks again. Liked your video and Subscribed

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the in-depth information about your setup! Have you tried running all the system updates?

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад +1

      I only ask because I had a few things not work quite right until I ran the updates on the system.

    • @ChitreshRaiSharma
      @ChitreshRaiSharma 6 лет назад

      Yes it's after the update. Sound was actually one of the previous issues from last unsuccessful attempts to install Ubuntu along with 10 other issues. This time it's 99% up and running just the sound.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад

      Weird. I'll see what I can find and I'll update you if I find anything. Be sure to comment here to let everyone know if you get it figured out :)

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад

      Weird thought: have you tried Bluetooth speakers or headphones?

  • @zumalot
    @zumalot 5 лет назад +1

    My oldest CB just went EOL. I'm not going to bother with Google decisions as my blood pressure will just needlessly go up. I just wanted to thank you for sharing your knowledge. Whether I get a successful update to a linux distro or not, thank you. I'll keep working at it seeing that I have another chromebook and this oldest one will not update. It just seems such a waste for good hardware to die needlessly. Take care.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      I'm glad the video was helpful :)

  • @siweizeng7828
    @siweizeng7828 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you! Acer R11 pass the test.

    • @CloroxBleachOfficial
      @CloroxBleachOfficial 5 лет назад

      Haha i have the same one :)

    • @s4vanah
      @s4vanah 4 года назад

      incredibleeee i just tried on mine a year later and it still works :)

  • @MikeHammill-TheShop
    @MikeHammill-TheShop 6 месяцев назад

    This was very helpful! Thank you for making this video. Was able to finally navigate this process because of your video!

  • @judgeful
    @judgeful 5 лет назад +4

    can you do this verson and keep chrome os

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад +1

      No. You will lose ChromeOS if you do this, but you can change back to ChromeOS with a Chromebook Recovery USB

  • @rs07scapeNews
    @rs07scapeNews 4 года назад +1

    Following your instructions it worked first try with 0 issues. Thank you

  • @ionianagoris6911
    @ionianagoris6911 6 лет назад +7

    Thank You, As Soon As I Clean The Hard Drives Of My acer C710s, I Will Install Ubuntu.
    Thanks Again, And Have A Great & Wonderful Weekend. Demo Agoris

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад +3

      I hope this works for you, but I'm guessing it should since you've got almost the same model of Chromebook that I do! Have a great weekend and please let me know if it works for you :)

    • @thekiwi6011
      @thekiwi6011 5 лет назад

      My chrome book is the exact same and has the same problem

  • @dard4642
    @dard4642 2 года назад

    I just got my Acer CB3-532 back into rotation with a new Zorin OS -- thank you so much!

  • @JTJGAMING
    @JTJGAMING 6 лет назад +3

    Can you spell out the If I do this and it Breaks it’s my fault for me?

    • @JTJGAMING
      @JTJGAMING 6 лет назад +1

      I did it exactly the same and and it says that I have failed to enter the phrase correctly

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад +3

      Then apparently you didn't type the phrase correctly. You have to type it with the exact punctuation, capitalization, and everything.

    • @JTJGAMING
      @JTJGAMING 6 лет назад +2

      I got it

    • @dylanbarnes9195
      @dylanbarnes9195 5 лет назад

      @@JTJGAMING then what is it he never typed it out in the discription

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      @Alpha Fairfoxs the video description is there for a reason, man. Every step is listed in the description of the video. I do that with all my videos to make it easier for people.

  • @tommycoleman1294
    @tommycoleman1294 2 года назад

    Finally a guide containing enough information. I didn't follow it exactly and couldnt get it to work until I made chrome os rootfs RW. But it did work so thanks

  • @erionagamesnl8168
    @erionagamesnl8168 5 лет назад +3

    how to install chrome os after you have done this?

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Plug in a chromebook recovery USB and reboot

  • @uendertandrade5244
    @uendertandrade5244 5 лет назад +1

    I'm thinking to buy an ASUS Chromebook C202SA, but they will have stopped support it by Jun 2022. So I was wondering if I can complete remove Chromebook and then install Ubuntu. So you gave me the courage to do so... See you on Jun 2022 when they stop update the system.

  • @tabascocrimson7865
    @tabascocrimson7865 5 лет назад +4

    gfx problem?
    type help, enter, enter.

    • @hezzie4753
      @hezzie4753 4 года назад

      thank you . This worked

  • @MRdlillpickle9
    @MRdlillpickle9 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much!
    My old acer chromebook stopped receiving updates, now I can use an up to date browser!

  • @dubzNA
    @dubzNA 5 лет назад +3

    mine locks up at the "ctrl+L" part every time rip

  • @porfuso
    @porfuso 2 года назад

    Ngl this man is hella smart on how to do this. I am very pleased that you helped us :)

  • @aaronjeswald
    @aaronjeswald 5 лет назад

    Both the 32-bit and 64-bit of Ubuntu did not work for me, but Linux Mint Cinnamon 64-bit installed just fine. I am using an older Acer Chromebook, so that could be the reason for it. Thank you for this video, it helped me out very much.

  • @forceblade4540
    @forceblade4540 3 года назад +1

    great video thanks for the help I did this on a "banon" not "peppy" mine had one difference Instead of "dev_boot_legacy=1" it told me to use different code "dev_boot_altfw=1" but all works other than that so far still running install will update if any problems arise btw running ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS

  • @Scottishfoldshorts
    @Scottishfoldshorts 7 месяцев назад

    Installed windows this video was helpful thx man for some reason firmware write protect would not disable but i found this video i gonna give you a like

  • @billsbusiness157
    @billsbusiness157 Год назад

    Sweet! I thought I was stuck with a obsolete old chrome OS machine! Apparently not! Worked great for me! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @billsbusiness157
      @billsbusiness157 Год назад

      Thanks for the heart! I just purchased a cheap $35 dollar Dell Chromebook 11 3120 on Ebay, and installed Q4OS ( llght linux ) on it due to the 16GB storage limitations. Worked great for my needs. All I needed was an up-to-date OS for security purposes and Chrome.

  • @oadnapalliko7342
    @oadnapalliko7342 3 года назад +1

    When ever I try to boot off of my usb it reads it but just pops up the message "An operating system wasn't found. Try disconnecting any drives that don't contain and operating system."

  • @TheRobinLeBlanc
    @TheRobinLeBlanc 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this! I have the exact same model chromebook and now that support is officially gone for it I've been thinking about doing this.
    Should it work with the new version of Ubuntu? And sorry, I'm so new to all of this stuff, but are there any additional steps I should watch out for or will it pretty much be the same?
    And final question, how was it in terms of longterm use?

  • @Error-7-0-7
    @Error-7-0-7 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome tutorial, worked just like yours, but is there anyway to make it automatically boot into Linux instead of having to press Ctr L and then making it boot from the menu?

  • @BillBlandford
    @BillBlandford 11 месяцев назад

    Worked great. Now I have Ubuntu 22.04 on my EOL Acer R11. Thanks.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  11 месяцев назад

      Great to hear!

  • @jellyduck100
    @jellyduck100 6 лет назад +2

    Ubuntu looks pretty good, great tutorial David!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks!! I'm pretty happy with this video and it's a much needed follow up to another video I made on a VERY similar topic. :)

    • @stillelliot6839
      @stillelliot6839 6 лет назад

      hello David can you help me up please i have HP Chromebook and i wanna install Linux, i just fallow all the step in your tutorial but when i type ~$ sudo poweroff
      then the computer goes off but then i plug my USB bootable then switch on when its on i press ctrl+l then esc its still sending me on the chrome os it doesnt allow me to cellect boot device. :(((

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад

      Sounds like you've missed a step somewhere. Is the OS verification screen showing up before you press ctrl+l? Are you seeing a screen that says "Press escape for boot menu"? Are you seeing the screens shown in the video at 9:09 and 9:12? If you don't see those screens, then you've missed something. You can't just go pressing keys without being prompted by the system and expect to have the desired results.
      Also, why would you respond to someone else's comment instead of just starting your own thread?

    • @stillelliot6839
      @stillelliot6839 6 лет назад

      i'm sorry of commenting of someone is comment!,

    • @stillelliot6839
      @stillelliot6839 6 лет назад

      no im missing those step from the video at 9:10 to 9:25 the black screen with asking me to choose the booting menu

  • @Heruinkd
    @Heruinkd 2 года назад

    Hey great explanation,do i have to have the ubuntu software of a flashdrive usb or dose it do this process by default !?

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  2 года назад +1

      You need to create a bootable Ubuntu USB drive

  • @rafaeldiaz3027
    @rafaeldiaz3027 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good night, greetings friend, I want to ask you how I can get a equipe "Dell Chromebook Mini-Laptop" to return to Developer mode so I can configure the steps in the factory operating system of the Chromebook Mini, because the command to activate the appearance of the letters on the screen does not work for me, with the (Cmd = Esc + Update Arrow Button + Enter) and then I also cannot give it (Cmd = Ctrl + D), the black screen appears and then it falls to the Windows-10pro operating system. Without allowing me to configure the BIOS, so that the Chromebook is formatted as from the factory. What option can you give me to solve this problem?.

  • @HouseOfERS
    @HouseOfERS 2 года назад

    Thanks, worked first try. New subscriber now.

  • @Imnotrealyouneedtowakeup
    @Imnotrealyouneedtowakeup 3 года назад

    im not sure if ive commented or not, but i figured out how to remove write protect on my chromebook (acer sp311-2h) which had no write protects screw. well i just unplugged the battery and plugged my chromebook into a wall and used the shell to disable write protect then plugged my battery back in and it works. lol im back for your tutorial now im gonna run minecraft natively

  • @wallosworld6441
    @wallosworld6441 3 года назад

    I’m on acer chromebook 11 intel w Ubuntu 21.10 and it worked. Amazing video and tutorial walk through. Bravo

  • @joeshmoe000
    @joeshmoe000 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much for making this. Everyone else only shows how to run alongside.

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      I have a video like that too. I HATE that method.

  • @fallensoulsx3
    @fallensoulsx3 5 лет назад +2

    I followed all your steps through. First off thank you for your time and tutorial. This is the most clearest and easiest tutorial ever. However, my HP chromebox freezes within 3-4 minutes into live usb boot ubuntu 18.04 LTS. What are my options now? TY!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      Could be something as simple as just recreating your USB drive. Also try a different USB port on your Chromebook.

  • @BubbyTheHollow
    @BubbyTheHollow 2 года назад

    My chromebook screen is broken and you can't see the developer setup using an hdmi these steps are easy to fallow and i haven't had any issues so far

  • @jashinsdisciple8512
    @jashinsdisciple8512 Год назад +1

    Yo, why does this not work on my chromebook? When I go into crosh this shit just tells ne "sudo commands will not run by default"
    It tells me some "no new privileges flag" is set even though I went through the process of running developer mode, can someone help me please?

    • @Westman5
      @Westman5 Год назад

      Same bro.. Ive been trying to work on it for the past 4 days and nothing ever works its incredibly annoying i always run in to SOME sort of problem but if i could JUST get passed this i would be fine and could run stuff but noooooo of course there is a problem

  • @enginsanity2730
    @enginsanity2730 5 лет назад +1

    Can i do that on acer chromebook 11 c740 ??
    Ur using c720 does that makes mine a newer version or the acer 11 is so old ?

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад +1

      You'll have to follow the instructions in the description to find out if your Chromebook is compatible.

    • @enginsanity2730
      @enginsanity2730 5 лет назад

      @@DBTechYT so which one is newer ?
      Urs c720 but is it acer 11 ?

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад +1

      I don't know. I'm not going to look it up. I know it works on mine. Also, you might want to look at this video instead as it's a better method to install Linux or Windows: ruclips.net/video/kXnU_S5ZNJQ/видео.html

  • @EljoMorpurgo
    @EljoMorpurgo 3 года назад

    Hi david,
    you did A instruction video, installing Ubuntu on a Chromebook and wiping Chrome OS. It's not clear if we only need to start up the Chromebook to start Ubuntu or that we first need to push Ctrl L, escape, 1 every time we start up the device?
    Kind regards

  • @TheMouryan
    @TheMouryan 6 лет назад +2

    Hi it's an excellent video. Really really thoroughly explained! However I just wanted to know that what if I ever want to have my Chromebook in the original condition (with chrome os) is there a way I'll be able to do that? Like sort of, remove Ubuntu and have the chrome os? or is this procedure kinda irreversible...
    Once again many many thanks for this video :)

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад +1

      All you need to do is use the Chromebook Recovery Utility to recover your Chromebook with this method. You can install the Chromebook Recovery Utility in Chrome on a PC. It's pretty self-explanatory once you get it installed.

  • @MProductionsHU
    @MProductionsHU Год назад

    Thanks for the tutorial! I have followed the steps and got my Ubuntu Chromebook. However it has no sound at all. Speakers, microphone, webcam are offline. In the settings there is none. Ubuntu does not recognize any of them. Could you please help me with that?

  • @ContinentDZ
    @ContinentDZ Год назад

    If I may make a suggestion my friend, although the video 4 years old and is quite interesting and informative, I really fail to see the need for the background noise, that is very loud, very interfering, makes it very hard to follow and concentrate, I mean we don't really need music do we? Can't we work in total silence, if people get bored without listening to some noise for 15 minutes then, that means they have a problem they need to sort out. It beats the purpose of this informative video, as I said, it is just a suggestion, an instructive criticism if you will.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @shoeoffhead3692
    @shoeoffhead3692 2 года назад

    Nice. I want to try this soon. Has anything major changed in the process after 4 years since the video came out? Does wiping ChromeOS change anything permanently? Could one theoretically go back to installing ChromeOS again?
    Would it be possible to run a Linux Live-USB first to see how it runs on the hardware before wiping ChromeOS and comparing different distributions?
    After wiping ChromeOS...will the computer behave just like a standard x86 machine, with Bios available at boot, etc. or are there some permanent changes done to Chromebooks that make them somehow special?

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  2 года назад +1

      Doing this changes the BIOS/firmware from the Google/ChromeOS to a completely different BIOS. You can go back to ChromeOS and the standard firmware later if you want. However, I should note that, while this method works, there is a better method that I've made a video about. Please be sure to read the description of the video and the associated blog post (linked in the video description) to get the most information possible since RUclips is restrictive about how much information can go into a video description. Here's the other method: ruclips.net/video/kXnU_S5ZNJQ/видео.html

    • @shoeoffhead3692
      @shoeoffhead3692 2 года назад

      @@DBTechYT Thanks. I will watch the video - I guess despite it being about Windows 10 it will explain how to install Linux.
      Btw, what do you do if Coolstar does not list your Chromebook? HP Chromebook x360 11 G1 EE Touch 11,6" / N3450 / 4GB RAM / 32GB SSD

    • @shoeoffhead3692
      @shoeoffhead3692 2 года назад

      @@DBTechYT Odd. Mrchromebox lists my HP Chromebook x360 11 G1 EE.
      Btw, after flashing the new BIOS/firmware, will it just be a "normal" x86 device. I can boot anything I want from USB stick. Like any Linux USB Live stick and just install it? Thanks!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  2 года назад +1

      If you use the other method, your device will become a "normal" x86 device and you can put whatever OS you want on it as long as your hardware (processor and RAM) meet requirements.

  • @harveydegree
    @harveydegree 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the guide. This works perfectly for me. Everything I currently have is UEFI so I just simply made a legacy boot of MX Linux with Chromebook Recovery Utility and a local .ISO, renamed to .BIN
    Thanks!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  5 лет назад

      I'm glad it was helpful

  • @brainista8039
    @brainista8039 2 года назад

    Thank you. It worked great on a Samsung 500c, installing Kubuntu. I had to remove the hardware lock, screw inside, then it all rolled just as you described. I tried Ubuntu, v and the video was not working right, i tried Lubuntu and u didn't little it. Kubuntu is Perfecto for me. Thank you again. One question, any work around to boot straight to the OS, without having to press Ctrl L, and then choose 1?

  • @Ak.r3
    @Ak.r3 9 месяцев назад

    Followed this tutorial to install GalliumOS back then.
    No I'm coming back to install Xubuntu. Are the steps the same and Xubuntu will remove Gallium automatically? Or do I need to remove Gallium somehow?
    Thank you for the video!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  9 месяцев назад +1

      the steps will be the same, but you shouldn't have to re-hack your chromebook. You should be able to just create your bootable media for the new OS and just install it like "normal" since your device has already been hacked.

    • @Ak.r3
      @Ak.r3 9 месяцев назад

      @@DBTechYT Worked like a charm. Thank you!

  • @Dee_choudhary
    @Dee_choudhary 6 лет назад

    Thanks David, have you checked the performance ? Also, how much is the battery life with Ubuntu running ? I am thinking of buying a lightweight Ubuntu laptop and am considering the ASUS C302CA. Thanks!

    • @DBTechYT
      @DBTechYT  6 лет назад

      The performance is okay using Ubuntu and I've managed to get SEVERAL hours of use out of my Acer C720 Chromebook with Ubuntu Installed. I'm currently editing a video for a different operating system that is completely designed to work with Chromebook devices that is based on Ubuntu. It's more efficient and the performance is better. Give me a couple of days to get the video finished up :)