> darn, i know it works for some devices..  I usually just run Atheros 
> chipsets... 
>
> I am trying to remember which wireless I was using back earlier... I 
remember it took me a long time to get one working then.  I believe I had 
to build the driver for it.  Right now I have one of those cheep Edimax 
plugs, which appeared to work right out of the box.  Could try different 
ones if this becomes an issue.  
 

> There's a hint here, "/boot/uboot/uEnv.txt" 
>
> root@beaglebone:~# cat /boot/uboot/uEnv.txt | grep cape 
> #optargs=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
>  
>
>
> Thanks for hint, yep edited the file added the capemgr.enable_partno= the 
two usarts and rebooted and the devices showed up in the /dev directory so 
making progress.

Now to try to build my Phoenix hexapod code base again.  I see I need to 
either disable some of my code in this or need to install (and or build) a 
few more things like alsa and potentially espeak.  luckily I still have 
notes on how I did this before on both RPI and BBBk.  Before on BBBk ahd to 
build and install ALSA, but maybe this time will get lucky and can simply 
install.  

I also should update my readme.md file on my github project with notes from 
setting this up on Debian.

Again thanks a lot!

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