Running Linux on the EZBook 2?

Running Linux on the EZBook 2?

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  • #59483
    Ricardo Simões
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    … and following my previous post here is lspci -nn -vv and lscpi

    http://pastebin.com/L3y2WMCx

    00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series SoC Transaction Register (rev 22)
    00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series PCI Configuration Registers (rev 22)
    00:03.0 Multimedia controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series Imaging Unit (rev 22)
    00:0b.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series Power Management Controller (rev 22)
    00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series USB xHCI Controller (rev 22)
    00:1a.0 Encryption controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series Trusted Execution Engine (rev 22)
    00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Series PCU (rev 22)

    Best regards
    Ricardo

    #59484
    Janus Reith
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    Well, wifi is alread figured out, See my previous post. After i compiled a patched kernel and changed the connection type to pci in bios, it is detected. We will probably need further patches as it wont find any networks.

     

    Sound is still complicated, it could be an rt5640, which is used in Baytrail and also the z8500 cherrytrail. Maybe our z8300 SoC is using the same.

    #59485
    Ricardo Simões
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    Well, wifi is alread figured out, See my previous post. After i compiled a patched kernel and changed the connection type to pci in bios, it is detected. We will probably need further patches as it wont find any networks. Sound is still complicated, it could be an rt5640, which is used in Baytrail and also the z8500 cherrytrail. Maybe our z8300 SoC is using the same.

    Yes indeed the wi-fi it’s still not 100% but if it is already identified I think it’s a matter of time until it will be at 100%

    Hope the sound sooner or later it will be to 100% ok

    P.S: thanks to your wi-fi tethering  idea I’m now able to have internet on my EzBook 2 and I’ll be updating to kernel 4.9 and/or 4.10 rc1 and continue experimenting… ATM I’m using xubuntu 16.04.1 (screen brightness WOTB) since I could not install Antergos without a mouse (Lost my patience with the keyboard noob style), and I’ll report back if I have more news

    Best regards
    Ricardo

    #59487
    Janus Reith
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    The Touchpad worked out of the box in Antergos for me, also on the live usb. Sadly we cant rule out that the touchpad of the ezbook 2 and the yepo 737s differ…

    #59489
    Ricardo Simões
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    I’m currently on PANIC MODE right now!!!!

    I’ve changed the BIOS to pci and now my EzBook 2 just doesn’t boot anymore… the blue light comes on but the screen is always black… I have to press the power button for 5 secs to go off. When I turn it on the blue light stays on but the screen remains all black 🙁

    I’ve opened it and disconnected the battery cable for more than 3 mins and connected it again, but still the same… power button responds but screen remains black :((((

    Is it bricked?

    Does anyone know how I can do a factory reset? Is it even possible like this?

    Best regards
    Ricardo

    #59490
    Janus Reith
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    Relax, it is most certainly not bricked.

    Can you still reach the bios by pressing ESC during Boot? Which device did you switch to PCI? – there are many options in the bios.

    If you can still reach bios, connect an external display using the mini HDMI or try to use the bios “blind” or reset CMOS. Is it possible that you changed the Gfx to PCI and not SDIO?

    #59492
    Ricardo Simões
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    I changed more than one setting like graphics… I can not reach BIOS with ESC, blue light stays on, screen stays black for ever

    I remember I changed GPU to 256MB and touchpad to gottix or something similar

    Best regards
    Ricardo

    #59494
    Janus Reith
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    Well, last Ressort would always be to manually flash the eeprom.

    Maybe this thread is helpful: http://techtablets.com/forum/topic/bios-cmos-reset/

    #59495
    Ricardo Simões
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    Well, last Ressort would always be to manually flash the eeprom. Maybe this thread is helpful: http://techtablets.com/forum/topic/bios-cmos-reset/

    Yep I was reading that thread too, but it seems there’s 2 options short some pins or buy a device to flash it… the two guys are having an argument I don’t know who to believe

    Best regards
    Ricardo

    #59504
    Ricardo Simões
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    Well folks this is goodbye for me… I’m very very sad… this laptop worked flawlessly for 6 months on windows 10…

    being a Linux user I’ve been patiently waiting for Linux support, and on the very first day I got my xubuntu surfing the web via Android tethering, I went further and tried to contribute to this community who has helped me so much… went to the BIOS in order to try to connect wi-fi via pci so it can be detected, saved BIOS settings and then… black screen… and no more EzBook ever…

    I can power on and off (blue light) but the screen is always black… it’s bricked!!!!!

    I’ve opened and shorted legs 5 and 6 from BIOS chip more than 20 times now, and it’s useless 🙁

    Thank you all for helping to get this working on Linux, but you’ve lost me, I’ll never again buy such a piece of crap!

    One change in BIOS and it bricks !?!?!?!?

    My advice to you all: don’t touch anything or you risk bricking your computer by simply saving your BIOS settings. Right here on this forum there are many many guys that bricked their EzBooks the same way… I only wished I read those threads before 🙁

    I really hope this could someday reach 100% Linux support, I really liked this laptop, it’s a cheap Mac clone on the outside, but yeah it was beautiful for me (at least) and it ran super fast on Linux, today I could use thunderbird, firefox, libreoffice, surf the web and watch HD videos on youtube flawlessly and then… pufffff all gone… it was a brief moment of glory…

    In the end I truly regret to have bought this, because even if it would revived somehow, I would always live in fear to brick it again just by going into the BIOS and change something…

    I’ve learn my lesson, before I buy my next laptop I must ensure that that machine has 100% Linux compatibility.

    So long now… best of luck to you all that are still in this fight.

    Best regards
    Ricardo

    #59515
    Janus Reith
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    A suitable usb to spi flasher should probably cost less than 10 bucks. The bios image is available in this forum.

    Dont overdramatize this, you will get it back to work again somehow 😀

    #59517
    Ricardo Simões
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    A suitable usb to spi flasher should probably cost less than 10 bucks. The bios image is available in this forum…

    Does it involve desoldering/soldering?

    Best regards
    Ricardo

    #59518
    Janus Reith
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    No it should not. I had a similar issue on my Teclast X98 Air II when i updated using a wrong bios and bricked it. I just had to open the back, connect the flasher to the USB of my PC, and place the clip on the chip – Just like a clothespin. If it doesnt work, just try again and place it to the opposite site/turn it 180 degree. Sounds more complicated than it actually is.

    #59519
    Ricardo Simões
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    No it should not. I had a similar issue on my Teclast X98 Air II when i updated using a wrong bios and bricked it. I just had to open the back, connect the flasher to the USB of my PC, and place the clip on the chip – Just like a clothespin. If it doesnt work, just try again and place it to the opposite site/turn it 180 degree. Sounds more complicated than it actually is.

    Ok if it doesn’t involve desoldering/soldering I might be able to think about it… can you point me to a good tutorial/youtube video?

    Also take a look at these pics I took yesterday after opened the EzBook 2 https://goo.gl/photos/yF3at4cXunVoMufT8

    Can you identify where is the correct chip?

    Best regards
    Ricardo

    #60622
    Peter Willig
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    Hey!

     

    Great to see the work you have done already, especially @xmcorporation and @jreith! I got my Jumper Ezbook 2 yesterday and i am struggling with the same things as you.

    Until now i only have installed Ubuntu 16.04 and got a wifi stick working to easier install the other internal devices like wifi, sound, battery indication. But no success, even Wifi does not work although i tried the github page https://github.com/hadess/rtl8723bs

    There is nothing found if i execute: ls /sys/bus/sdio/devices/ – the directory is empty. On the Instruction Page i can read i have to make sure that my device is listed there before applying the driver and patches.

    • Wich BIOS Setting exactly has to be set from ACPI to PCI?

    I Go to: Setup Utility – Advanced – Chipset Configuration – SCC Configuration and set the second Entry SCC SDIO Support (D17:F0) from ACPI Mode to PCI Mode.

    Still no devices listed in ls /sys/bus/sdio/devices/

    Maybe there are more settings to change or i have to install or change something in ubuntu/operating system?

    Are there any Updates from your side?

    Thanks in advance!

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