>
> Thank you guys! I will update the kernel next week and see if it works, if
> not I'll try to find a power supply.
>
> Also, I tried plugging in the cable while the board was off and then turn
> the board on, after a few seconds some usr leds would change the default
> behavior and remain lit
>

That does not sound right for either case. Not enough power, or hotplug
issue. That sounds like a software fault of some sort. But maybe it is
power related ?

On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 10:16 PM, Denis Cosmin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you guys! I will update the kernel next week and see if it works, if
> not I'll try to find a power supply.
>
> Also, I tried plugging in the cable while the board was off and then turn
> the board on, after a few seconds some usr leds would change the default
> behavior and remain lit.
>
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