On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 11:21 AM Bill Fleming <bill.flem...@teamfdi.com> wrote:
>
> If you are using Debian stretch with BeagleBone Black at least some of the 
> images include test code that will run automatically when a barcode scanner 
> is plugged in. (this was interesting to troubleshoot, lol)
> To my knowledge this was not present on any Debian 8.X LXQT images.
> You will know this is happening when at bootup instead of LXQT desktop 
> showing up you will see a test screen instead with various image test 
> patterns on the screen.
>
> The simple fix is to remove the beagle-tester app and the associated script 
> that runs it. (note the sh script has some device tree examples that might be 
> helpful to look at as examples)
>
> #Remove beagle-tester so that barcode scanners can be used.
> sudo rm /usr/sbin/beagle-tester
> sudo rm /usr/sbin/beagle-tester-open.sh
>
> There probably is a service or 2 that are related to this, but removing those 
> 2 files is at least one way of solving the issue.

This was shortly after the migration from CircuitCo -> GHI for production:

You can kill fully via:

sudo systemctl disable beagle-tester.service || true

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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