No problem
On May 2, 2014 7:01 AM, "New Guy, Old Man" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wil, worked great!!! Thanks for your help!!!
>
> Andrew
>
> On Monday, March 17, 2014 8:04:57 PM UTC-4, Wilfredo Nieves wrote:
>
>> If you do Ctrl + Alt + F1 it will give you a console at the login screen
>> and IIRC "gdm.service restart" will bring the login screen back up.
>>
>> -Wil
>> On Mar 17, 2014 4:22 PM, "New Guy, Old Man" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I upgraded from the command line on emmc using update / upgrade and was
>>> rewarded with a splash screen i cant get past...as above. I updated on
>>> March 17, 2014.
>>>
>>> I have tried all the things on this page so far...1) cant get in to ssh
>>> (usb) because when i try it says that connection has been closed by remote,
>>> 2) the Cloud9 solution returns that it failed to download.
>>>
>>> I am new to linux command line, its honestly why i bought this
>>> thing...to learn. right now i have a $65.00 paperweight with a cool splash
>>> screen but cant get beyond the password.
>>>
>>> Why isnt there a generic password set on update as with other linux
>>> distros to avoid threads like this?
>>>
>>> Forgive my newness i really am trying and not being lazy here...I have
>>> been all over the internet and I see what you have here echoed, but its not
>>> working for me. additional help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 7:46:46 PM UTC-5, [email protected]:
>>>>
>>>> The best thing to me about BeagleBone Black is its None.js server that
>>>> is running all the time. You can leverage this to run commands even when
>>>> you can't SSH. I ran into your same issue after I did an opkg upgrade. I
>>>> solved by creating a js file in could9 with the below script. Just run from
>>>> could 9 and it will execute commands on your BBB!
>>>>
>>>> // http://nodejs.org/api.html#_child_processes
>>>> var sys = require('sys');
>>>> var exec = require('child_process').exec;
>>>> var child;
>>>>
>>>> // executes `pwd`
>>>> var command = "opkg install --force-reinstall
>>>> angstrom-gdm-autologin-hack";
>>>> child = exec(command, function (error, stdout, stderr) {
>>>>   sys.print('stdout: ' + stdout);
>>>>   sys.print('stderr: ' + stderr);
>>>>   if (error !== null) {
>>>>     console.log('exec error: ' + error);
>>>>   }
>>>> });
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, September 12, 2013 8:19:27 AM UTC-5, Gabriel L wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I'm new to the Beaglebone Black but didn't have problems trying out
>>>>> several OS's.
>>>>> As Ubuntu was too slow for my taste I switched back to Angstrom. After
>>>>> loading the latest img to eMMC, several days in a row I could do
>>>>> update/upgrade without a problem until the Angstrom logo appeared. The
>>>>> login procedure was changed drastically as the automatic login was gone 
>>>>> and
>>>>> replaced by the choice 'mpd', 'xuser' and 'Other'. As other I tried 'root'
>>>>> but nothing worked. I could not login. I couldn't find the correct
>>>>> passwords anywhere.  Can someone help?
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
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