I don't know when the change happened but am pretty sure when I was using 
bone47 I didn't have issue with kernel included audio cape. When I upgraded 
(I'm now using bone68) I found that audio cape was included so compiling 
your own and placing in /lib/firmware made no difference as it was already 
included - work around is to rename the file to something else (in my case 
I called it BB-BONE-AUDI-03.... and added this to my capemgr startup.


On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 10:35:23 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
> What distro and version are you using? I know on Debian after a certain 
>> build ( I don't know which ) that BB-BONE-AUDI-02 is installed as part of 
>> the kernel - if this is your case then the dts you are looking at may not 
>> be the same at kernel dtbo is using - just a thought.... 
>>
>> I had this issue with 3.13.8-bone70 
>>
>
> I'm using 
>
> Linux beaglebone 3.8.13-bone47 #1 SMP Fri Apr 11 01:36:09 UTC 2014 armv7l 
> GNU/Linux
>
> I'm not sure what you're saying though.  I know that 
> /lib/firmware/BB-BONE-AUDI-02.dtbo is the right one because I compiled it 
> myself from the dts.  Are you saying that it may conflict with another one 
> already hardcoded in the kernel?
>
> When you had this issue, how did you resolve it?
>
> I suppose I could unload the dtbo and see if P9_28 comes to life?!
>  
>

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