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The first ChromeOS devices shipped with Intel Atom processors with Pineview cores.
 
The first ChromeOS devices shipped with Intel Atom processors with Pineview cores.
  
These models do not include general purpose bootloaders in their factory firmware, and no custom firmware has been built to support them.
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These models do not include general purpose bootloaders in their factory firmware, custom firmware is not generally available for them. Consequently, GalliumOS cannot be installed on these models, but you might be able to install an older version of Ubuntu (14.04) using the older ChrUbuntu script.
  
Consequently, GalliumOS cannot be installed on these devices.
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One possible exception is MARIO. See below.
  
You might be able to install an older version of Ubuntu (14.04) using the older ChrUbuntu script.
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== Model-Specific Notes ==
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=== Google Cr-48 (MARIO) ===
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There is a third party firmware floating around which can boot Linux and Windows. It has not been tested with GalliumOS.
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See https://cr-48.wikispaces.com/ for details, and let us know if you try it!
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* https://cr-48.wikispaces.com/Flash+BIOS
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* https://cr-48.wikispaces.com/Windows8

Revision as of 19:48, 10 March 2016

The first ChromeOS devices shipped with Intel Atom processors with Pineview cores.

These models do not include general purpose bootloaders in their factory firmware, custom firmware is not generally available for them. Consequently, GalliumOS cannot be installed on these models, but you might be able to install an older version of Ubuntu (14.04) using the older ChrUbuntu script.

One possible exception is MARIO. See below.

Model-Specific Notes

Google Cr-48 (MARIO)

There is a third party firmware floating around which can boot Linux and Windows. It has not been tested with GalliumOS.

See https://cr-48.wikispaces.com/ for details, and let us know if you try it!