To make sure that you have the latest version. Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/syslinux/vmlinuz.A init=/sbin/init boot=local rootwait ro noresume noswap loglevel=3 quiet noinitrd console= i915.modeset=1 cros_efi cros_debug root=PARTUUID=42AFFED2-2858-3048-8308-6F282A600A5C Current Operating System: Linux localhost 4.4.14+ #1 SMP Wed Nov 9 04:50: x86_64 Build Operating System: Linux 3.13.0-91-generic x86_64 Gentoo Where do I begin to use my own drivers for specific hardware that doesn't work with generic? My question and hope is that someone can give me a guide of where to look to learn how to infuse my own drivers into a Chromium image to make it work on a device that doesn't work with the generic boards? I know there are resources out there I'm sure, but I've never been able to find something to lays it all out in a way that's understandable for me any way. However I did find a build from Neverware Cloudready that did have working graphics, etc so I know there are drivers out there that will work. However, I'm not in a situation where I have a device (HP Probook MT41) that I cannot get to work with any of the generic builds/boards. That all being said, I am very familiar with the Chromium OS Development process within the boundaries of using pre-config'd boards, etc. I am the director of technology at a public school district and this has been invaluable to use on some of our PC workstations. I have been working with the development version of Chromium for a while now.
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