Can you get it to share the macs internet connection though? i can get in 
via SSH but if i try and share the internet to it then it immediately locks 
the machine up.

On Friday, 6 February 2015 18:20:11 UTC, Tux Leonard wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I got a Macbook Pro (2000€) and it worked out of the box. So the problem 
> shouldn't bee related to OSX or BBB. 
> ssh works fine assumed you know the ip address of your BBB.
> For file transfer google for OSXFUSE and SSHFS.  
>
> 2015-02-06 18:02 GMT+01:00 Sherman Boyd <[email protected] <javascript:>
> >:
>
>> Set up static IP addresses or DHCP reservations and use SSH.  Or just 
>> connect a USB keyboard and HDMI.  Or use a usb to serial cable.  There are 
>> so many different ways to connect.  Did your team bother to run a Google 
>> search on your expensive proprietary machines that seem to grant you such 
>> an immense sense of entitlement?  I understand you are frustrated, but if 
>> you want to achieve success you might need the help of others sometime.  
>> Ask nicely next time, save your rants for Facebook and maybe you will 
>> actually get the help you ask for.
>>
>> On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 4:16:58 PM UTC-7, SimGQ wrote:
>>>
>>> Seriously bad documentation level here guys.
>>>
>>> I have a project that my team have developed over the past 9 months 
>>> based on Arduino Mega, we now want to "upscale" to a BBB. Unfortunately the 
>>> BBB implementation on OS X appears to be a disaster, especially on 10.10. 
>>> My team and I have WASTED 2-3 days trying to get one of these POS boards to 
>>> mount in 10.10, we have downloaded drivers, deleted plists, reset prams, 
>>> everything but NADA. Nothing works. NOTHING.
>>>
>>> I have 5 BBB's sitting around and none of them can be accessed, except 
>>> of course when we use our one Win 7 netbook, that connects no problem. To 
>>> refresh, we have three iMac 27" (€2000 each), and two MacBook Pro's (also 
>>> €2000 each). But our €100 netbook is the only machine that works. Pathetic, 
>>> annoying and VERY frustrating. We have had absolutely no problems using the 
>>> Arduino, so why is connecting to a Beaglebone so complicated?
>>>
>>> Can somebody in Beaglebone PLEASE get proper drivers set up ASAP. 
>>> Seriously, how difficult can this be for the developer to get this right?
>>>
>>> Our next option is Rpi. We were able to access the Rpi test board 
>>> straight away, no hassle. Why the drama with BBB? Spec wise it wipes the 
>>> floor with the Rpi, but its useless if you can't talk to it.
>>>
>>> Very bad experience with BBB so far.
>>>
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