You'd run the install command without "-e", according to the information on that page.
Maybe check what other distros are available/supported officially by running the command "crouton -r list" as shown on that page. Ubuntu isn't necessary since other distros can work well. You'll probably want a more current distro to avoid the specific audio issue you're having (plus also not enable encryption on the file system). Post the list of distros available/supported here. If anything stands out as being appealing, I'll let you know my opinion. Hopefully we can find something more suitable than an older version of Ubuntu.
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