ZZAnirudh Jonnadula <[email protected]> [14-12-16 14:32]:
> Hi Meino,
> 
> Thanks for the reply. I have tested it on both Windows 7 and Ubuntu 14.04.
> 
> Regards
> Anirudh
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Hi Anirudh,

ok...seems to be something with the Beaglebone...

I am more familiar with UNIX and Linux, so if it is
ok for you, I would like to suggest to use your
Ubuntu system for checking whats going on...

If not available please install

    usbutils

(which homepage is here http://linux-usb.sourceforge.net/)

Unplug the beaglebone, if not already done, then do
a 

    lsusb > /tmp/withoutbbb.txt

then plug it in, wait a couple of seconds (only to get sure) 
and do a

    lsusb > /tmp/withbbb.txt; diff  /tmp/withoutbbb.txt /tmp/withbbb.txt


. If there is a difference, then you Beablebone black has been
recognized on a low level basis.
I recently had a Wifi USB dongle which was listed via lsusb and
as soon as I tried to use the wlan0 interface, a message pops
up saying, that there was no such device....hrmmmpffff...the firmware
was missing...the usb enumeration has worked and the device was still
sleeping.

May be there is only some software missing (kernel modules) or not
loaded.

Please mail me, what the test results in :)

Best regards,
Meino




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