I tried following the instruction myself and to my surprise once the executable is launched (/usr/sbin/ch7036_start) it turns off my HDMI which was originally on (I had rebooted to Windows and had turned it on, and rebooted to Linux while it is still on). Perhaps that's because I am not using a chrome book. I used an x86-64 tablet, bModo 12, designed for Windows 7.
A few days ago there was a post of a different workaround:
Installing the Chrontel Ch7036/HDMI - Output on Ubuntu lackofalucidmin d-en.blogspot. de/2014/ 01/hdmi- output. html
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I tried following the instruction myself and to my surprise once the executable is launched (/usr/sbin/ ch7036_ start) it turns off my HDMI which was originally on (I had rebooted to Windows and had turned it on, and rebooted to Linux while it is still on). Perhaps that's because I am not using a chrome book. I used an x86-64 tablet, bModo 12, designed for Windows 7.