It's been about a year since I used it so I have not been updating.  I was 
thinking about hooking up to port zero which I understand will allow up to 
access the computer with terminal software.  Note I also tried to connect 
from a Ubuntu Linux PC.  No Joy.  

So I guess it's not possible to load a new image if you can't connect to 
Linux.  I thought you could do that on the BB black.  

Thanks for all the help!!!

Andy


On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 4:09:11 PM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
>
> You don't need to log in to set up a new image, but it overwrites 
> everything.
>
> Old images needed you to change some stuff on Windows to SSH over USB. New 
> images don't. I take it you haven't been keeping your kernel upgraded, etc?
>
> I recommend Chris's solution about changing the wifi password back, 
> logging in temporarily, and updating to the new password. Then update your 
> kernel (`find / -name ".git"` will show you all the git repos on the device 
> that can be fetched/diff/merged/pulled w/ their README's and all) and test 
> your USB to make sure it works after that.
>
> On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 4:36:06 PM UTC-5, Andy Bushnell wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 4:33:27 AM UTC-8, Chris Green wrote:
>>>
>>> Andy Bushnell <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > Hi, 
>>> > 
>>> > I'm having trouble accessing my BBBlue.  I have used it in the past 
>>> using 
>>> > my home Wifi but the Wifi password has changed so I can't SSH over the 
>>> > wifi. 
>>>
>>> Ay?  Why would you need to know the WiFi password?  ... or do you mean 
>>> that the BBBlue hasn't been reconfigured with the new WiFi password? 
>>>
>>  
>> I know the old password but I redid my network and there is a new 
>> password. 
>>
>>>
>>> >       I tried plugging in the BBBlue into my USB port and using SSH 
>>> with 
>>> > no joy.  Do I need a driver on my computer to do that.  I can't 
>>> remember 
>>> > what I did when I first used it.  I thought I would try just loading a 
>>> new 
>>> > debian image but it seems I need to log in to do that.   
>>> > 
>>> When you plugged it into the USB port what IP address did you try to 
>>> connect to the BBBlue?  ... also what OS are you running on the 'host' 
>>> computer? 
>>>
>> I used all I could find on line.
>>
>> 192.168.7.2
>> 192.168.8.2
>>
>> Thanks!! Andy
>>
>>  
>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Chris Green 
>>> ยท 
>>>
>>>

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