>
> *Rndis & osx Yosemite is a problem for any linux board. With windows we
> have signed driver. For Mac... Well... If you have a Mac, we have the work
> done by the horndis developer...*
>
> *http://joshuawise.com/horndis <http://joshuawise.com/horndis>*
>
> *Regards,*
>

And of course many( most ? all ? ) Android devices to boot. Don't ask me
how I know this as a Windows / Linux user except that it's only been
ongoing since ~AUG last year, and is only listed as the top 7 hit from a
google search . . .

But somehow, it's the beagleboard.org google groups fault . . .riiiiiight.

On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 8:14 PM, Robert Nelson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Rndis & osx Yosemite is a problem for any linux board. With windows we
> have signed driver. For Mac... Well... If you have a Mac, we have the work
> done by the horndis developer...
>
> http://joshuawise.com/horndis
>
> Regards,
> On May 1, 2015 8:29 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Lee,
>>
>>  You're not trying to tell me that BBB is for elite "makers with self
>> respect" only, while RPi is for everyone, are you?
>> At university we have students using their own computers - running OSX,
>> Windows and (very few) Linux.
>> They all want to learn and they expect to receive help if needed.
>> The labs do not have enough Ethernet points for them, so you see my
>> interest in RNDIS.
>>
>> I own MBP, not only because I think it is a quality product, but as well
>> I need to test project on different platforms (for example nodejs webserver)
>> I understand your frustration with Apple and possibly some people from TI
>> should take the matter in their hands to solve it.
>> The interoperability is very important and we need to accept variety of
>> operating systems.
>>
>> There is a huge interest in embedded Linux platforms.
>> The big advantage of BBB over RPi is that it is able to run out of the
>> box with a single cable.
>> Losing that for many people will lead into frustration and disappointment
>> and as you can see moving somewhere else.
>>
>> Regards
>> Jan
>>
>> On Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 2:17:16 AM UTC+10, Lee Crocker wrote:
>>
>>> I think the original poster has a good point here: why do we bother
>>> wasting resources trying to support OSX? No "maker" with an ounce of
>>> self-respect would buy an Apple product. It's an inaccessible black box
>>> totally controlled by the corporation, constantly changing, constantly
>>> breaking compatibility with older models, all on yesterday's hardware at a
>>> premium price. Apple clearly has no interest in working with us, so why
>>> should we work with them?
>>>
>>> If you're the kind of person who wants to use a BeagleBone, get a real
>>> computer (by which I mean Linux). "Driver"? What's that? Why do I need one?
>>> It just works. Serial cable? Just works. Network? Just works. And even if
>>> for some odd reason it didn't, I'd just dig into the source code and figure
>>> out why and fix it myself.
>>>
>>> Yes, OSX + BBB is a disaster. But let's put the blame where it belongs.
>>>
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