Hi Gerald! I have the same problem as the people on here. Did an MMC 
reflash to latest software and thought maybe it is a faulty HDMI cable. I 
have since received a dragon board with the same micro hdmi connector as 
the beaglebone. Dragonboard HDMI works fine, BeagleBone does not. 
Any ideas?
Thanks, Alex

On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 7:06:19 AM UTC-7, ghalf...@googlemail.com wrote:
>
> I've just received a BeagleBone Black, but I can't get the HDMI output to 
> work for love nor money. I'm using a known-good micro-HDMI to HDMI adapter, 
> and I've tried connecting it to a 1280x1024 monitor via a HDMI to DVI-D 
> cable and to a 1080p TV using a straight HDMI cable. The TV knows there's 
> something there (it disables inputs that are inactive, and it allows me to 
> select the HDMI input to which the BeagleBone is connected) but says "No 
> Signal," whereas the monitor just says "No Signal."
>
> I've tried both the preinstalled Angstrom Linux and the console version of 
> Ubuntu 13.04 - no dice with either. I've got a proper micro-HDMI to HDMI 
> cable arriving tomorrow, just in case there's something the BeagleBone 
> Black doesn't like about the adapter I'm using (although I tested it on a 
> Nokia 808 PureView, and it worked fine.)
>
> Anybody any ideas what might be preventing the BeagleBone Black from 
> bringing up a display? I can see nothing in the kernel logs that sheds any 
> light on the matter. It sees the virtual HDMI cape in Slot 6 and appears to 
> load the firmware cape-boneblack-hdmi-00A0.dtbo fine.
>

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