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[[!meta title="Debian on Acer Chromebook R 13 CB5-312T"]]
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title: Debian on Acer Chromebook R 13 CB5-312T
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[[_TOC_]]
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[[!toc levels=2]]
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# Models
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... | ... | @@ -20,7 +25,7 @@ with a CB5-312T K2L7. |
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# Current status
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**Update**: see [[Kernel approach 4: Arch Linux' ChromeOS-based kernel|Acer_Chromebook_R_13_CB5-312T#arch-chromeos-based-kernel]] for the most
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**Update**: see [Kernel approach 4: Arch Linux' ChromeOS-based kernel](ARM_platforms/Acer_Chromebook_R_13_CB5-312T#arch-chromeos-based-kernel) for the most
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promising status update so far.
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Both with the Chrome OS kernel and the Debian kernel approaches I end
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is totally unusable with Totem and VLC, and pretty bad even with
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mpv. That's probably due to the lack of a `mediatek_dri.so` DRI
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module for Mesa or VA-API support (the latter because
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[[!debpts gstreamer1.0-vaapi]] is not installable on sid today);
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[gstreamer1.0-vaapi](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gstreamer1%2E0%2Dvaapi) is not installable on sid today);
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I'll retry when the latter is fixed, that might help.
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- GNOME Flashback (Metacity): even though the window manager does
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not use tons of CPU, the end-result is only perceptibly better
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[load our own GRUB](https://wiki.linaro.org/LEG/Engineering/Kernel/GRUBonUBOOT),
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that will itself be able to deal with whatever we give it (without
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having to mess with FIT and `mkimage`), *but* apparently GRUB for arm64
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only supports EFI (confirmed by [[!debpkg grub-uboot]]). |
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only supports EFI (confirmed by [grub-uboot](http://packages.debian.org/grub%2Duboot)).
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