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- (FW) entries are meant to indicate that firmware(that is included in Cadmium) is needed for piece of hardware to work correctly.
- "Y" means "Is known to work as of last time it was tested"
- "N" means "Is known to not work as of last time it was tested"
- "?" means "Not tested/Unknown"
- "P" means "Partial/Incomplete support, refer to notes"
- "N/A" means "Missing hardware"
Feature | RK3288 | MT8173 | MT8183 | SC7180 | X1 Elite |
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Display | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
OpenGL | Y | N | 3.1 | Y | 4.6 |
Vulkan | N | N | N | Y | 1.3.211 |
Video decode | ? | ? | ? | ? | N |
USB Host | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
USB Device | N | N | N | N | ? |
KVM | Y | Y | Y | Y | N |
CPUFreq | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Commercial name | Codename | SOC | Pen input | Internal Installation | WiFi | Bluetooth | Audio | Suspend/Resume | Notes |
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Asus Chromebook C100PA | veyron-minnie | RK3288 | N/A | ? | ? | ? | ? | Y | |
Samsung Chromebook Plus | gru-kevin | RK3399 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | Y | Libreboot available |
Lenovo Chromebook S330 | elm-hana | MT8173 | N/A | ? | ? | ? | ? | Y | |
Lenovo Chromebook Duet | kukui-krane | MT8183 | ? | Y | Y | ? | Y | Y | |
Acer Chromebook Spin 513 | trogdor-lazor | SC7180 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | Y | |
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x | N/A | X1 Elite | N/A? | Dual-boot with Windows | Y | Y | N | Only manual | EFI booting |
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Make sure that you have developer mode unlocked
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Enable booting from usb, by running
enable_dev_usb_boot
in ChromeOS root shell accessible when you log in as root after pressing ctrl + alt + refresh. -
Reboot Once you have this out, continue with instructions:
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Edit ./config to reflect your board
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./build-all /dev/sdX
On a Linux machine(ChromeOS doesn't count(except in linux chroot)). For Debian rootfs, binfmt and debootstrap are needed to work correctly. -
When
build-all
is ran like./build-all <file> <size>
, it builds Cadmium to with size of (8G should be fine) -
Enable developer mode
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Plug pendrive into your laptop.
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Boot from USB
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After running
./install
after connecting to internet, Cadmium will be installed on internal emmc memory -
To update kernel on eMMC memory run:
./install-kernel
from pendrive
- Enable developer mode(instructions are in the wiki for krane)
- Download and uncompress
cadmium-<device>.tar.gz
to your pendrive - Boot from USB
- Run
./install
- Recent Linux distribution
- A working LLVM toolchain
- Build dependencies for kernel compilation
debootstrap
when Debian rootfs is usedqemu-user-static
when build machine can't run binaries for the target machine, with binfmt support- For Chromebook machines running stock boot firmware:
vboot-utils u-boot-tools
(vbutil_kernel or futility, cgpt and mkimage) - For EFI machines:
ukify
, usually provided insystemd-boot
or related package bc
to calculate number of threads to be used for compilationcurl
to download the kernelbsdtar
for writing the archive file (from thelibarchive-tools
.deb package)f2fs-tools
for creating the filesystem used by Cadmiumparted
to prepare gpt table to be modified by cgptrsync