All my files are already in root. I disabled the security in my Beaglebone 
so I can log in with root and have administrative privileges by default. I 
already tried crontab and it didn't run. I prefer not to use Cloud9 due to 
its limitations. That being said, uploading a file to the autorun folder 
didn't work either.

On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 12:24:57 AM UTC-4, Mala Dies wrote:
>
> Hello Medina,
>
> Seth here, again. Oh and dude, you can also throw all that software into 
> the Autorun folder on Cloud 9.
>
> Seth
>
> P.S. Just a reminder...if you use sudo -i, you can exit out by just typing 
> exit. That will bring you to your debian@... or whatever your name is now. 
> You would, before the exit cmd, be root@... and not debian@... or so on. 
>
> On Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 12:35:33 PM UTC-5, Tomas Medina wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to write a program that reads the analog values of a sonar on 
>> the Beaglebone Black Wireless (Debian image 2017-07-01). The program runs 
>> fine if executed from the command line, but when I try to run it 
>> automatically at startup (using crontab), the program doesn't run at all 
>> (as indicated by a grep command). Here is the relevant code:
>>
>> from time import sleepimport Adafruit_BBIO.ADC as ADC
>> ADC.setup()
>> while True:
>>     sonar = ADC.read(pin)
>>     print sonar
>>     sleep(.5)
>>
>> Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>

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