On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 8:35:21 AM UTC-4, Shyam D wrote:
when you say initial error :) will i get any build errors further, like
during insmod, rmmod , can you please tell me what i should make ready for
out-of-tree kernel module development
On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 6:01:28 PM
On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 3:17:00 AM UTC-4, Shyam D wrote:
Machine Details :
Linux beaglebone 3.8.13-bone47 armv7l GNU/Linux
Problem Details:
In a attempt to write out-of-tree modules on beagle bone black(as intree
modules require me to compile/flash them again and again ), i have
I successfully soldered a JTAG connector to an Element 14 rev C board on my
first attempt and I am by no means a pro with a soldering iron. I placed a
small amount of solder on the bottom side of the connector first. Then I held
the connector in place with a clamp so that there was pad showing
when you say initial error :) will i get any build errors further, like
during insmod, rmmod , can you please tell me what i should make ready for
out-of-tree kernel module development
On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 6:01:28 PM UTC+5:30, Frank Agius wrote:
On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 3:17:00
Machine Details :
Linux beaglebone 3.8.13-bone47 armv7l GNU/Linux
Problem Details:
In a attempt to write out-of-tree modules on beagle bone black(as intree
modules require me to compile/flash them again and again ), i have logged
in to beagle bone black revc through ssh client, which gives
Machine Details :
Linux beaglebone 3.8.13-bone47 armv7l GNU/Linux
Problem Details:
In a attempt to write out-of-tree modules on beagle bone black(as intree
modules require me to compile/flash them again and again ), i have logged
in to beagle bone black revc through ssh client, which gives
You probably need to use chmod to make hello executable.
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On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 9:19:18 AM UTC-5, sudiptas...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I followed the below url for cross compiling my code for Beaglebone.
Hi, I followed the below url for cross compiling my code for Beaglebone.
http://datko.net/2013/05/06/cross-compiling-applications-for-the-beaglebone/
After compiling when I am copying the file to Begale bone using scp command
it's giving some error as follows
Steve,
Were there any special steps on the BBB to get MIDI or audio storage on the
SD Card working with your setup?
Thanks,
Aaron
On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 11:56:16 AM UTC-5, Steve French wrote:
Aaron,
1) yes, the sounds are on uSD card. I stopped using the built-in 2GB of
eMMC
Sorry, bone47 is way 'before' the repo was enabled. Start with the latest
image.
On Mar 23, 2015 8:37 AM, Shyam D shyam.sunde...@gmail.com wrote:
I was not able to do that why so ???
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to
You loaded the wrong 'dtb' careful too many times and it'll take out the
HDMI.
On Mar 23, 2015 7:19 AM, juga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone !
I just find out how to boot over nfs with the beaglebone black.
Here is my uEnv.txt file :
*http://textuploader.com/xodk
hello william,
thank you again for responding.
i apologize if i was not very clear in my last message. my beaglebone black
rev. c is working, just fine, *now*. it was not working earlier in the day,
because, for some unknown reason, i was not able to ssh into it via the USB
cable, as i was
Thanks, I will try it. I am working with a Chinese mobile phone charger
without problem, but I'd prefer to integrate the power supply in my own
circuit.
José L.
2015-03-23 18:46 GMT+01:00 Karl Walter n81...@gmail.com:
On Monday, December 23, 2013 at 12:30:32 PM UTC-8, José Luis Redrejo
you meant to say `flash a latest image on beagle bone black`
On 23 March 2015 at 21:24, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, bone47 is way 'before' the repo was enabled. Start with the latest
image.
On Mar 23, 2015 8:37 AM, Shyam D shyam.sunde...@gmail.com wrote:
I was
hello @William Hermans,
thank you for responding to me with this answer.
just so you know, i *did* attempt to search for my issue before posting
here, searching under internet forwarding linux beaglebone black — all
that got me were some older entries, most of whom were on the MS-Windows
OS,
Thanks Robert,
The problem was with missing dependencies.
If anyone wants to use BBB as edge router for 6LoWPAN (running 6LBR), the
proper installation instructions are
here https://github.com/cetic/6lbr/wiki/Other-Linux-Software-Configuration
under Installation from sources
Jan
On Monday,
I used a similar wall switcher 1.5A usb power supply, and found that it was
fine to power via the mini usb socket, but when used for Vdd_5v it would
fail to deliver enough power during boot. I'm not sure, but it seems the
power management of the BBB allows it to draw a lot more current (for short
Hi all,
Is Android/Debian ported on Beagle Board Rev C ?
If please share the source code link.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Atul
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dont know whether i can go with this bone47 distro , but i have done below
things and my module got inserted and i am happy :p
#wget --no-check-certificate
https://raw.github.com/gkaindl/beaglebone-ubuntu-scripts/master/bb-get-rcn-kernel-source.sh
#chmod +x bb-get-rcn-kernel-source.sh
Hi all,
I've exactly the same issue with the MMC0 of beaglebone black. I didn't
experienced this issue using the OS shipped with the board.
I stripped as much as possible from the kernel trying to compile and get a
small one, I think this may lead to this issue.
SCR is a register defined by
On Monday, December 23, 2013 at 12:30:32 PM UTC-8, José Luis Redrejo wrote:
I've made a power supply to power my BBB, but whenever I connect it
(to pins 5 1 of P9 connector for VDD GND), the power led blinks
for some seconds and then it is off.
The output comes from a 7805CKCT, which
On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 16:56:58 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
I just checked my settings. I have my iron set to 430C / 806 F and haven't
touched it since soldering that JTAG connector last week. Yeah. So very
hot. Don't leave it sit on the board at that temp. I figured a fast dab at
high temp
Not what that tutorial listed. My audio cape was plugged in when I did cat
/sys/devices/bone_capemgr*/slots:
0: 54:PF---
1: 55:PF---
2: 56:PF---
3: 57:PF---
4: ff:P-O-L Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
5: ff:P-O-L Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI
I just checked my settings. I have my iron set to 430C / 806 F and haven't
touched it since soldering that JTAG connector last week. Yeah. So very
hot. Don't leave it sit on the board at that temp. I figured a fast dab at
high temp is better than letting it sit at lower temp though.
Hi! I'm new to the BBB but not to Linux as I've been using it for years.
I just bought the Beaglebone Black Rev. C and updated it by flashing the
newest Debian release from 2015-03-01. So now I have kernel 3.8.13-bone70
and just bought an audio cape for this off eBay. The seller said it
On Mar 23, 2015 4:13 PM, Marty Linuxhippy tux2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi! I'm new to the BBB but not to Linux as I've been using it for
years. I just bought the Beaglebone Black Rev. C and updated it by
flashing the newest Debian release from 2015-03-01. So now I have kernel
3.8.13-bone70 and
https://specialcomp.com/beaglebone/
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 9:36 PM, Claud Xiao xiaozih...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I tried to solder ARM20cTI20 JTAG connectors with Element14’s BBB but
failed, twice (hence two boards broken). After some investigations, I think
it’s not my fault but is
Thank you Tom and Harvey! I'll try again with higher temperature (800 or
even more higher till it melts) as well as adopt Harvey's suggestions.
Result will be reported in this thread.
I used lead-free .022 in 700 degree. Temperature is one of a few factors I
haven't adjusted in those attempts
If you look at the commands I gave above they are denoted with a '#' prior
to the command. This indicates that root is required for these commands to
operate properly.
$ indicates regular / unprivileged user.
# indicates substitute / privileged user.
You can also use sudo most of the time for
hi william,
thank you for writing back again.
yes, i all ready got the '#' was for a sudo or root user. i did run that on
my Acer C720P Chromebook, all three commands, as root. they seemed to run
o.k. and yes, i know about the regular use of sudo when permissions are
denied or adding user
hello again, william,
and thank you again for answering me back so promptly.
i all ready do have a serial debug cable, it came as part of a kit for
the beaglebone black rev. c from element14/eleduino
(http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P48PQTS/). it is the kind that is like
the adafruit
No, the first time it succedded but dont know why the second time it
started saying
make -C /lib/modules/3.8.13-bone47/build M=/root/lddgeek modules
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-3.8.13-bone47'
make[1]: Warning: File `/usr/src/linux-3.8.13-bone47/arch/arm/Makefile'
has
1) get a blank sdcard.
2) write a bootable 'stock' command line only image to it.
3) edit the sdcard images files to either . . .
a) load g_serial
b) load g_ether and edit /etc/network/interfaces to reflect that both
the BBB and the host PC are on the same network. Be aware of the piece of
I have no idea what you've done, and why your board isn't working as
shipped. *You* need to do some troubleshooting, figure out what the problem
is. Then fix it. Think of this as a good learning experience.
If the board is booting, and you have a serial debug cable already, then
you do not
On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 19:46:19 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Thank you Tom and Harvey! I'll try again with higher temperature (800 or
even more higher till it melts) as well as adopt Harvey's suggestions.
Result will be reported in this thread.
Ah, no, more temperature is not always what's needed.
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