Hey,

I have to BBB:s (A6) that boots randomly with Ubuntu installed. How the 
PMIC was fixed, did you do it or send it back to shop?`

-Jukka

maanantai, 10. helmikuuta 2014 21.04.51 UTC+2 Illutian Kade kirjoitti:
>
> Turns out it was a faulty PMIC. It's been fixed and is happily blinking 
> away :D
>
> On Monday, February 10, 2014 5:55:30 AM UTC-5, Thomas J wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> any news on this issue ? I have the same problem with my beagle xm, with 
>> linux not running anything and it still reboots after 1 to 5 minutes
>> If there is anything electric to do to make this work (add a capacity in 
>> front of the 5V power supply, ...) I can do it, I have lots of electronic 
>> tools at work
>>
>> Btw, I am logged in through tty and I see
>>
>> Broadcast message from root@arm
>>         (unknown) at 11:40 ...
>>
>> The system is going down for reboot NOW!
>> [  143.036193] Restarting system.
>>
>> so somehow it might not be a complete physical problem, the system knows 
>> about it
>> (Linux version 3.7.10-x9 on Ubuntu 12.10 and beagleboard xm) 
>>
>>
>> Le mardi 10 décembre 2013 17:20:41 UTC+1, Gerald a écrit :
>>>
>>> Please request an RMA so we can look at it. Make sure it is in the 
>>> failed state and that you let the RMA team know how to get it in that state 
>>> and recover.
>>>
>>> Gerald
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Illutian Kade <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sigh, nope, Angstrom 3.8 (disabled OTG detection) didn't fix the issue 
>>>> either.
>>>>
>>>> As of late, the BBB actually powers down completely (power LED is off). 
>>>> And pressing the power button, reset button, even BOOT button does 
>>>> nothing. 
>>>> Hell, even unplugging and plugging back in the power doesn't do anything. 
>>>> If I wait several minutes I can get the thing to power on......for about 
>>>> 50seconds then it goes dead again.
>>>>
>>>> Appears that it is, as others suggested, a physical issue.....crap.
>>>>
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