On Dec 26, 2015 8:47 PM, "Wally Bkg" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've downloaded bone-debian-7.9-lxde-4gb-armhf-2015-11-12-4gb.img.xz from
beagleboard.org/latest and made an SD card.  I then installed the stuff I
thought my newbie friend should start with -- node-red, mosquitto, etc.
Its current with apt-get update apt-get upgrade through today.   There are
a few "bogus" capemgr and bonescript error messages when starting node-red
with node-red-pi or running the bonescript example blinkled.js but things
seem to otherwise work as expected.
>
> If anyone knows how to feedback corrections to the beaglebone node-red
installation instructions (
http://nodered.org/docs/hardware/beagleboneblack.html ) I'd like to point
out that they are clear except for one key step:
>
> cd ~/.node-red
> npm install node-red-node-beaglebone
>
>
> The .node-red directory doesn't exist until the node-red-pi script is
run.  So you have to start none-red and then stop it with Ctrl-C before you
can npm install the beaglebone specific bits.  This threw me, I suspect it
would be a showstopper for someone who buys a board and stumbles around the
"top level" beaglboard.org links to get started.
>
> Booting this SD card on the BBG,  the USB gadget and webserver seems to
work fine when its plugged into Windows 7 or Ubuntu 15.10.  However moving
this SD card to my A5A BBB, it doesn't work on Windows7 because of a device
driver error, even though the Windows  drivers were installed when the BBG
was plugged it.  The A5A BBB does seem to work correctly when plugged into
my Ubuntu 15.10 system.  Is this a problem specific to the A5A revision?
Is my BBB hardware "flaky"? or something else?  Since the BBB fat partition
doesn't mount, things are DOA on WIndows 7.  OTOH, the old Angstrom that
came in the 2GB eMMC of my A5A BBB seems to still work as well as ever on
Windows 7 if I remove the SD card and boot it over the USB connection.

Did you reflash this a5a? As even with the new image, it's still booting
with the old u-boot..

If course I also have a few a5a's where the USB slave port no longer works..

>
> In the interest of improving Beaglebone newbie out of the box experience,
I'd like to suggest making node-red, the beaglebone extensions, and
mosquitto part of the "latest" images.  My only complaint about node-red in
terms of getting a non-programmer started with their IOT ideas is there
seems to be no way to stop a buggy runaway "deploy" short of Ctrl-C in the
root terminal that launched node-red (via node-red-pi).  This does play OK
with using the Cloud9 root terminal to start node-red and then doing
node-red in another browser window or tab.  But some "top level"
documentation and examples linked from beaglebone.org would sure help a lot.
>
> While having the OS in the eMMC is convenient, the  version that came
pre-installed on my BBG would be IMHO a disservice to a rank beginner.

Once an OEM ships an image, is nearly impossible to get them to update
it... At least every image has a link where they can get the latest..

Most things can be updated via apt now too..

Regards,

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