On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at 8:09:08 PM UTC-7, Wulf Man wrote:
>
> what power supply are you using?
>
The USB micro (the only power option on a BBGW) plugged into a Certified
Data 4-port powered USB hub:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 10:02 PM, Stephane Charette
wrote:
> Trying to install BBGW-blank-debian-8.5-seeed-iot-armhf-2016-08-07-4gb.img
> onto a new BBGW. Had problems, so I went out and bought a new micro SD card
> and a new card reader just in case.
>
> When I hold
what power supply are you using?
On 8/10/2016 8:02 PM, Stephane Charette wrote:
> Trying to
> install BBGW-blank-debian-8.5-seeed-iot-armhf-2016-08-07-4gb.img onto
> a new BBGW. Had problems, so I went out and bought a new micro SD
> card and a new card reader just in case.
>
> When I hold
Trying to install BBGW-blank-debian-8.5-seeed-iot-armhf-2016-08-07-4gb.img
onto a new BBGW. Had problems, so I went out and bought a new micro SD
card and a new card reader just in case.
When I hold the boot button down as I plug in power, I get one of two
scenarios happening:
- User
Hi Bolek,
I’m traveling so I don’t have access to my development system. The code I was
referring to is V4.1 which will be different from the V3.8.13 kernel you are
using. To start with, you have to download the kernel source code and if you
are using an older kernel, you should use this repo:
>
> BUT, if that version update grows a new dependency, then 'update'
> locks that package version, till you run "apt-get dist-upgrade"..
>
ah, ok, I'll give that a shot.
It has in the past always been my understanding that dis-upgrade was for
upgrading to a new, or "different" Debian. e.g.
I tried that with no joy (had to attach ftdi to get serial console). Is
there a newer kernel to try?
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016, 3:24 PM Robert Nelson wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 5:14 PM, Mark Grosen wrote:
> > I had a working Debian system
Hi Mark,
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 5:14 PM, Mark Grosen wrote:
> I had a working Debian system on the BBGW. I did an apt-get upgrade today
> and re-booted and now the WL8 will not initialize. I saw there was a
> firmware update in the upgrade, so maybe this is causing a problem?
>
I had a working Debian system on the BBGW. I did an apt-get upgrade today
and re-booted and now the WL8 will not initialize. I saw there was a
firmware update in the upgrade, so maybe this is causing a problem?
mark@markbbgw:~$ cat /etc/dogtag
BeagleBoard.org Debian Image 2016-06-19
We'll be happy to stock it as alternate to existing proven USB Hub solution:
https://specialcomp.com/beaglebone/#21300
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 1:37 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> Yeah I guess I was remembering the BBGW and thinking of the BBG.
>
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 1:35
Yeh, It works pretty well on a Beaglebone Black running Jessie. It seems
like all Documentation about expand storage on Beaglebone are a little bit
out of date.
在 2016年7月4日星期一 UTC+2下午10:54:05,mailbot...@gmail.com写道:
>
> I had the same issue as you. So, what I did is to remove all partitions (/
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:58 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> Ug, so we'd for all intents and purposes be installing sid of wheezy
> packages on our Jessie images ? Not a clean result in that case, which is
> not a complaint. But instead and observation to just not use apt-get
>
sid *OR* wheezy packages*
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 1:58 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> Ug, so we'd for all intents and purposes be installing sid of wheezy
> packages on our Jessie images ? Not a clean result in that case, which is
> not a complaint. But instead and observation
Ug, so we'd for all intents and purposes be installing sid of wheezy
packages on our Jessie images ? Not a clean result in that case, which is
not a complaint. But instead and observation to just not use apt-get
upgrade.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 1:51 PM, Robert Nelson
>
> My experience with apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade is generally poor if
> you've not been keeping up to date nearly continuously.
>
> I'd suggest getting another 8GB micro-SD card and installing the latest
> image from beagleboard.org, or one of Robert's testing images:
>
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:42 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> This has now been pushed to Jessie, i'm pretty happy with the v215 ->
> v230 systemd improvements..
>
> So, I've been noticing that apt-get upgrade has been braking existing
> images( rendering APT virtually unusable).
My solution was easier i thought.
Uninstall acpid
william@beaglebone:~$ cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
. . .
197: 1 INTC 7 Level tps65217
. . .
Then when a battery is connected to the board through the 4 test points,
and the board loses DC input, or the power button is
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:33 PM, David Kraus wrote:
> I know thats not possible to install all packages. Bare-bone (minimal) ROS +
> my extra package what I need (mavros), is still to big for BBB Flash, so I
> try to find solution. First thing what appeared on my mind was
On 8/10/2016 3:33 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:30 PM, David Kraus wrote:
>> Hi, by ROS mean Robot Operation system (www.ROS.org), it can run on
>> different distributions of linux. I want to ask if someone have good
>> results, with some combination
This has now been pushed to Jessie, i'm pretty happy with the v215 ->
v230 systemd improvements..
So, I've been noticing that apt-get upgrade has been braking existing
images( rendering APT virtually unusable). So when I say "virtually
unusable", I mean that APT is put into a state where it half
Thanks for point me to right way, downloading Jessie now
Dne středa 10. srpna 2016 22:34:13 UTC+2 RobertCNelson napsal(a):
>
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:30 PM, David Kraus > wrote:
> > Hi, by ROS mean Robot Operation system (www.ROS.org), it can run on
> > different
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Bolek Mellerowicz wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> Thank you for the links. I think I may need a bit of guidance:
>
> 1) Since I was not able to locate the tps65217.c file on my BBB
> (3.8.13-bone79), am I supposed to modify the code in the second link
Yeah I guess I was remembering the BBGW and thinking of the BBG.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 1:35 PM, evilwulfie wrote:
> https://beagleboard.org/green-wireless
>
> 4 ports
>
>
> On 8/10/2016 1:33 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
> >> On Aug 10, 2016, at 13:29 , William Hermans
https://beagleboard.org/green-wireless
4 ports
On 8/10/2016 1:33 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>> On Aug 10, 2016, at 13:29 , William Hermans wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 7:03 AM, Steven Johnson wrote:
>> On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 11:03:50 PM UTC+7,
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 1:33 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> Hi, by ROS mean Robot Operation system (www.ROS.org), it can run on
>> different distributions of linux. I want to ask if someone have good
>> results, with some combination small linux and ROS.
>>
>
> Ok, in that case
>
> Hi, by ROS mean Robot Operation system (www.ROS.org), it can run on
> different distributions of linux. I want to ask if someone have good
> results, with some combination small linux and ROS.
>
Ok, in that case I think it could be a possibility. In fact I know it is
possible. Granted, I'm
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:30 PM, David Kraus wrote:
> Hi, by ROS mean Robot Operation system (www.ROS.org), it can run on
> different distributions of linux. I want to ask if someone have good
> results, with some combination small linux and ROS.
ROS, is in the process of
I know thats not possible to install all packages. Bare-bone (minimal) ROS
+ my extra package what I need (mavros), is still to big for BBB Flash, so
I try to find solution. First thing what appeared on my mind was use
smaller distro of linux.
Dne středa 10. srpna 2016 22:27:12 UTC+2
> On Aug 10, 2016, at 13:29 , William Hermans wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 7:03 AM, Steven Johnson wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 11:03:50 PM UTC+7, William Hermans wrote:
> > Looks good, but whats the BOM cost ?
> >
> >
>
> Thanks, I am
Of course quantities available ( of the various BB types ) could be a very
real deciding factor too.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 1:29 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 7:03 AM, Steven Johnson
> wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Robert Nelson wrote:
> Hey Everyone,
>
> debian backports has been kindly enough to provide a systemd bump (230) from
> (215) via backports.
>
> I'd like to add this by default to our repo, as systemd 230 brings in some
> nice
Hi, by ROS mean Robot Operation system (www.ROS.org), it can run on
different distributions of linux. I want to ask if someone have good
results, with some combination small linux and ROS.
Dne středa 10. srpna 2016 22:23:33 UTC+2 William Hermans napsal(a):
>
> It's not clear to me what you
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 7:03 AM, Steven Johnson wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 11:03:50 PM UTC+7, William Hermans wrote:
> > Looks good, but whats the BOM cost ?
> >
> >
>
> Thanks, I am pleased with it so far. As for BOM cost... well I hand
> built the first 6
and ROS and "small" doesn't fit..
There's a lot of packages in ROS...
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:23 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> It's not clear to me what you mean by "ROS". But it sounds like you just
> want a small Linux image. There are many ways to achieve this. Can you
>
It's not clear to me what you mean by "ROS". But it sounds like you just
want a small Linux image. There are many ways to achieve this. Can you
possibly form your question better ?
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 11:44 AM, David Kraus
wrote:
> Hi
> what is recommendation of
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 12:29 PM, wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> I've read through this thread and am very interested in solving this
> problem (with your help) and posting the solution if successful. My goal
> is to switch to battery power without a shut down when AC power is
Hello John,
I've read through this thread and am very interested in solving this
problem (with your help) and posting the solution if successful. My goal
is to switch to battery power without a shut down when AC power is removed.
Currently, the kernel treats the removal of AC power as if the
> (I just noticed that last one is BBBW, not BBGW...?)
Different board, undergoing testing..
> Once I understand the difference between these builds, I'll update the BBGW
> installation instructions that I posted a while back.
ps, the "iot" images are good fit for the BBGW, there was a couple
Hi
what is recommendation of linux for using ROS. I try Ubuntu 14.04 but, when
I install ros-indigo-base only 300Mb left for additional packages.
Have someone try use ros with anetthor distribution smaller then 800MB(as
buntu)
thaks
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Thanks for the reply, Robert. Knowing that I have a BBGW where I want to
enable WIFI, which build would you recommend from the following:
> I did find several Debian builds with BBGW in the name, but I don't
> > know the difference between them. For example:
> >
> >
>
Hi Stephane,
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 1:19 PM, Stephane Charette
wrote:
> Can someone help explain the name of various builds available on RCN's site?
> I have a hard time guessing the meaning or difference between builds. What
> I was looking for is a Ubuntu 16.04
Can someone help explain the name of various builds available on RCN's
site? I have a hard time guessing the meaning or difference between
builds. What I was looking for is a *Ubuntu 16.04* build that I can
install on my Seeed Studio *BBGW*, and which includes everything necessary
to use
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:28 PM, wrote:
> > It's near perfect - my unit was mildly fussy about how I installed it
> because of the cape's power pins etc possibly causing a short so I needed
> to tape and hot-glue some metallic surfaces to avoid magic smoke escaping,
> but
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 9:31 AM, Mian Tang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using BeagleBone Black with Wifi dongle plugged-in (TL-WN722N), and
> trying to configure BeagleBone black to get wifi work with my office's wifi
> network. In general, username and password are necessary for
Hi,
I'm using BeagleBone Black with Wifi dongle plugged-in (TL-WN722N), and
trying to configure BeagleBone black to get wifi work with my office's wifi
network. In general, username and password are necessary for my phone, but
it's more complicated to configure BeagleBone black. I did
I2C_SLAVE_FORCE got the job done - thank you very much for the suggestion,
William. My additional manufacturing and cal information is now fat and
happy on the EEPROM.
Had to leave a much longer delay between writes than I'd expected, though.
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 2:13 PM William Hermans
My experience with apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade is generally poor if
you've not been keeping up to date nearly continuously.
I'd suggest getting another 8GB micro-SD card and installing the latest
image from beagleboard.org, or one of Robert's testing
images:
On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 11:03:50 PM UTC+7, William Hermans wrote:
> Looks good, but whats the BOM cost ?
>
>
Thanks, I am pleased with it so far. As for BOM cost... well I hand built the
first 6 boards myself and at that qty BOM cost is prohibitive.
Also the board is small, I know
Lidia,
I think you got a corrupted file.
Install your SO again and follow what Robert says
Here the syntax:
*sudo connmanctl config --ipv4 manual
--nameservers *
run:
debian@beaglebone:~$ connmanctl services
*AO Wiredethernet_74daea0a4b52_cable
sudo connmanctl config
On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at 8:29:56 PM UTC+7, cpsc...@gmail.com wrote:
> Looks very cool. I'd be interested. Is there a schematic available?
Yes and no. For now, No, but the intention is for this to be OS hw, so once I
commit to the design I will be making the design files available under
Fantastic, thanks for the update
> On 10 Aug 2016, at 3:21 PM, thomastdt via BeagleBoard
> wrote:
>
>
> Just last month I wrote a brief blog about interfacing a second sd card to
> the mmc2 lines of the beaglebone black :
>
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:12 AM, wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I made a card which is the exact copy of the BBB architecture (same CPU,
> same RAM chip, same power supply) but without HDMI and flash memory chips
> (to meet size requirements).
Did you populate this board with the
Hi !
I made a card which is the exact copy of the BBB architecture (same CPU,
same RAM chip, same power supply) but without HDMI and flash memory chips
(to meet size requirements).
I want to install Jessie on this system but the SD card don't boot (S2
pressed or not) with U-Boot. CCC appears
For what it's worth, he sent me one of the early pre-production units - I
use it every day and it works with zero issues hooked up to my
Replicape+BBB 3d printer. I use the on-board power setup (proper USB
standard at 0.5A), and it works flawlessly with a USB wifi dongle and
webcam connected.
Just last month I wrote a brief blog about interfacing a second sd card to
the mmc2 lines of the beaglebone black
:
https://2captiv8.blogspot.com/2016/07/interfacing-second-sd-card-reader-to.html
. Hopefully you can use it as a guide for future purposes.
On Monday, January 4, 2016 at 6:42:35
Hi !
I made a card which is the exact copy of the BBB architecture (same CPU,
same RAM chip, same power supply) but without HDMI and flash memory chips
(to meet size requirements).
I want to install Jessie on this system but the SD card don't boot (S2
pressed or not) with U-Boot. CCC appears
Looks very cool. I'd be interested. Is there a schematic available?
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On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:50 AM, Raulp wrote:
> Sorry WHen I pressed S1 , boot happens fine.!
then you skipped this section:
https://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black#BeagleBoneBlack-DealingwitholdBootloaderineMMC
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No chance it's something as simple as a flaky cable? Worth trying a
different one...
On Monday, August 8, 2016 at 11:25:52 PM UTC-7, William Hermans wrote:
>
> Thank you guys! I will update the kernel next week and see if it works, if
>> not I'll try to find a power supply.
>>
>> Also, I tried
Sorry WHen I pressed S1 , boot happens fine.!
On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at 1:31:44 PM UTC+5:30, Raulp wrote:
>
> Thanks William , Robert !
> I pressed removed the power supply , reconnected it , pressed the S3
> switch and it booted with the changed kernel image.
> Dont know why?
>
> On
Thanks William , Robert !
I pressed removed the power supply , reconnected it , pressed the S3 switch
and it booted with the changed kernel image.
Dont know why?
On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at 12:28:03 PM UTC+5:30, William Hermans
wrote:
>
> Since you only got a uboot prompt I'll assume you
Since you only got a uboot prompt I'll assume you missed one, or both
uEnv.txt files.
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 11:55 PM, William Hermans wrote:
> does /media/rootfs/boot/uEnv.txt contain:
>
> uname_r=${kernel_version}
>
> ?
>
> For that matter you never mention if you have a
does /media/rootfs/boot/uEnv.txt contain:
uname_r=${kernel_version}
?
For that matter you never mention if you have a first stage uEnv.xt file (
/uEnv.txt ). Granted this assumes redoing form a blank rootfs. But if this
is not a blank rootfs then your step #3 should not be necessry.
On Tue,
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