The dtbo file should be included in the kernel. The commit RCN linked
to was from two days ago.
...so, your issue has been fixed, but you need to update to a kernel
that includes the fix (ie: less than two days old).
On 4/30/2017 9:20 PM, David Faulkner wrote:
That link is for different dts files which I have seen before.
So if I took one of them and compiled it to a dtbo file which is the correct way
to enable it?
I have seen it done 2 ways:
1) Through the uEvt.txt file
2) Using the echo command to write to the slots file
Both were done with using older debian builds and I could never get it to work.
I am running Kernal 4.4.30 so based on your post that should be ok correct?
On Sunday, April 30, 2017 at 8:57:45 PM UTC-5, RobertCNelson wrote:
With v4.4.x+ kernels:
https://github.com/beagleboard/bb.org-overlays/commit/a20c3a6c8e4ee6760238d52a9d919b4df8aa7436
<https://github.com/beagleboard/bb.org-overlays/commit/a20c3a6c8e4ee6760238d52a9d919b4df8aa7436>
Regards,
On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 8:08 PM, David Faulkner <[email protected]
<javascript:>> wrote:
Specs:
Beaglebone Black Rev C
Image Build 8.6 Jessie Debian
LCD- Apollo Display G104X1-L03
So I am using the Beaglebone black and pairing it with a LVDS display.
I layed out an interface board and hooked it up and at first it did not
work unless I hooked up an HDMI
interface. So I went into the uEnv.txt and unconmenteded the
cmdline=coherent_pool=1M quiet cape_Universal=enable video=HDMI- A-1
1024x768@60e
and now it runs on its own. However the I have the board configured for
24 bit mode so the red and blue colors are swapped (See Picture below)
I was aware that when the am335 swaps red and blue in 24 bit mode so it
makes sense as the default BSP is configured for 16.
But now I am struggling to enable 24 bit mode for the latest Jessie
build.
For the early Angstrom images all you had to do was go into the
X11/xorg.conf and change the color depth from 16 to 24 and it worked.
But for jessie if I do that it does the following on bootup:
I am assuming this is conflict with TI's tilcdc driver but Im not sure.
In any case what is the best way to enable 24 bits outside of the X11
config?
Thanks
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