Thereis also the issue I have, where I allow unsophisticated users to
dynamically change the static IP address.
With ifconfig I can give them a script, but connmanctl doesn't make that as
simple.
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Exactly, 'it' knows... USB should be enabled and powered up by default for
us.. like I said.. u-boot bug...
On Jul 1, 2017 1:24 PM, "Sergey Manucharian" wrote:
Most likely you're right assuming that u-boot must be aware of what
particular CPU it's dealing with (otherwise it's
Robert is right, it must be a u-boot bug, these treads below are evidences
of a proper (more or less) work in the past, in particular, the register
mentioned above, is defined.
http://u-boot.10912.n7.nabble.com/PATCH-v3-0-3-AM335x-Add-USB-support-in-u-boot-td127575.html
On Friday, June 30, 2017 at 10:09:34 AM UTC-5, Eric Keller wrote:
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> machinkit isn't linuxcnc. There is a machinekit mailing list on google
> groups where you probably can get help with this.
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/machinekit
> Looks like a path problem to me, but PNCconf
After running those commands and typing my post, it occurred to me that I
hadn't rebooted. When i did, I lost all comms: no WIFI, USB, IP, COM.
Please bear with me, as I've got a busy day ahead, but I'll re-flash and
re-setup later and take another whack at it.
On Saturday, July 1, 2017 at
Then that's a u-boot bug, usb should be on after USB start.
On Jul 1, 2017 10:03 AM, "Sergey Manucharian" wrote:
> Thanks, Robert!
>
> However, those "loads" just copy kernel/dtb into RAM for subsequent use,
> they are not going to change the CPU configuration at u-boot level.
Thanks, Robert!
However, those "loads" just copy kernel/dtb into RAM for subsequent use,
they are not going to change the CPU configuration at u-boot level. They
cannot turn on the USB power until the control is passed to the kernel.
That way works: I load kernel and dtbs from eMMC, but tell
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 11:04 PM, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
> Oh, thanks, William, I was inspired doing this by your post!
>
> The problem is that "usb start" starts u-boot's USB subsystem, it (probably)
> has nothing to do with the CPU.
> You explicitly mentioned that used a
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 1:34 AM, Timothy Litvin wrote:
> First, I'm genuinely appreciative of the time and attention you guys are
> putting into this. I was actually worried that I've overextended my pleading
> quota. That said, after running
>
> sudo apt update
> sudo apt
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 5:16 AM Jason Kridner wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 2:34 AM Timothy Litvin
> wrote:
>
>> First, I'm genuinely appreciative of the time and attention you guys are
>> putting into this. I was actually worried that I've
First, I'm genuinely appreciative of the time and attention you guys are
putting into this. I was actually worried that I've overextended my
pleading quota. That said, after running
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt install tio
It seems I'm still across town from Easy Street,
Hello Again,
I asked this/these question(s) earlier because I need a BBB pal. I am
planning on picking up some type of sensor and working with it for fun.
Now, I have found a site called analog.com. Analog.com has a Wiki with a
Linux reference,
e.g.
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