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Intel processors using the Haswell architecture are very popular in 2013/2014-era ChromeOS devices.
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Haswell core Intel processors are common in many 2013 and 2014 ChromeOS devices.
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Support for Haswell Chromebooks has been implemented in upstream Linux with aplomb, so you should be able to run any recent Linux distribution you please with little to no friction.
  
 
Factory firmware support for booting legacy OSes via SeaBIOS is common, but custom firmware is also available for all Haswell models as well -- see [[Firmware]].
 
Factory firmware support for booting legacy OSes via SeaBIOS is common, but custom firmware is also available for all Haswell models as well -- see [[Firmware]].

Latest revision as of 20:48, 10 June 2019

Haswell core Intel processors are common in many 2013 and 2014 ChromeOS devices.

Support for Haswell Chromebooks has been implemented in upstream Linux with aplomb, so you should be able to run any recent Linux distribution you please with little to no friction.

Factory firmware support for booting legacy OSes via SeaBIOS is common, but custom firmware is also available for all Haswell models as well -- see Firmware.

Model-Specific Notes

ASUS Chromebox, 2014 (PANTHER) / HP Chromebox, 2014 (ZAKO)

  • Factory legacy boot firmware bug prevents use of attached USB devices at boot, including keyboard
    • While installation is possible with factory firmware, it is less than ideal.
    • Custom firmware does not have bug; update RW_LEGACY. See Installing/Panther.