I have built the cloud9-gnome-image configured for beaglebone
using the master branch of Angstrom and loaded it on a Beaglebone Black.
The Beaglebone Black has a 5V/2A power supply.
The USB hotplugging seems to not work.
If I boot without a USB-serial converter and plug it in afterwards, I do
Op 18 okt. 2013, om 09:27 heeft Ulf Samuelsson angstrom-...@emagii.com het
volgende geschreven:
I have built the cloud9-gnome-image configured for beaglebone
using the master branch of Angstrom and loaded it on a Beaglebone Black.
The Beaglebone Black has a 5V/2A power supply.
The USB
On 2013-10-18 10:36, Koen Kooi wrote:
Op 18 okt. 2013, om 09:27 heeft Ulf Samuelsson angstrom-...@emagii.com het
volgende geschreven:
I have built the cloud9-gnome-image configured for beaglebone
using the master branch of Angstrom and loaded it on a Beaglebone Black.
The Beaglebone Black has
1. If you define something in the MACHINE.conf and in DISTRO.conf
then DISTRO.conf has higher priority.
This is really non-intuitive.
2. If you define a PREFERRED_VERSION which does not have a corresponding
.bb file
you do not get a warning, and the latest PREFERRED_PROVIDER is
Op 18 okt. 2013, om 17:59 heeft Ulf Samuelsson angstrom-...@emagii.com het
volgende geschreven:
1. If you define something in the MACHINE.conf and in DISTRO.conf
then DISTRO.conf has higher priority.
This is really non-intuitive.
It is correct however, if the DISTRO defines it, it's a
In some cases, you might want to override a few things in the DISTRO.
Maybe an easy way to handle this would be if the DISTRO conf file
included an empty file at the end,
which can be overridden by a file in your own layer.
Best Regards
Ulf Samuelsson
18 okt 2013 kl. 18:31 skrev Koen Kooi