I've found meanwhile any version greater than 3.8.x is useless because does
not contain cape manager (capemgr). It pays also for Robert Nelson's 3.13.x
repository I've tested it but USB hotplug does not work too. HUB also does
not work. Maybe there is minor difference (slightly more hopeful) but
Update of previous post:
I'm currently running BBB Linux CNC image based on Debian Wheezy 7.3 on
SDCard. I had to upgrade kernel to Linux arm 3.14.0-rc8-bone0 #1 SMP Sat
Mar 29 00:25:15 UTC 2014 armv7l GNU/Linux from package Debian because of
compiled in support for DS3232 RTC clock. I can see hot
3.8 version...
http://beagleboard.org/latest-images
Gerald
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 6:55 AM, Tomas Mandys 2p.plus@gmail.com wrote:
Update of previous post:
I'm currently running BBB Linux CNC image based on Debian Wheezy 7.3 on
SDCard. I had to upgrade kernel to Linux arm
Hi,
I have been following this USB thread for a while and wanted to add my 2
cents. I have a related but opposite problem. My hot plug works but my
cold plugs does not. Let me clarify.
*What works:*
1) Boot the Beagle Bone Black (the BBB) with now USB pluged in
2) Plug in a powered USB
I too lose power to my USB bus after about a minute of operation. The
unpowered USB hub is connected to a cheap USB keyboard, a Razer Death Adder
mouse (whose details were included in case the additional current draw from
a laser mouse messes anything up), and a micro USB wifi adapter.
I also
Hello,
I have the same problem as yours.
Did you find something?
Please Help :-)
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Den lördagen den 16:e november 2013 kl. 01:46:23 UTC+1 skrev
kfre...@gmail.com:
Hello,
First a little bit of a background:
I have a beaglebone black connected to the mains with a 5V, 1A DC power
supply.
I'm running an Xbee USB adapter board (http://goo.gl/ygIboV), and an XBee
900HP
Hi,
Sorry I didn't get back to you guys. I have not done any sort of USB hub
setup, nor do I see myself doing such. For now the XBee has been working
for about a week, so the bug is just waiting to occur again. As for my
setup, what I may do for now (although it's an extremely ugly hack) is
I'm running 3.12 and the bug still exists... very disappointing. It's so
repeatable it should be easy to narrow in on. I am begging people to let
me help them, give them test cases, bug info, etc. *Crickets*
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 6:47 AM, 2p.plus@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
does anybody
Hi,
does anybody know if there is a progress with this bug? I have installed
latest available Angstrom distro and running Linux beaglebone 3.8.13 #1
SMP Tue Jun 18 02:11:09 EDT 2013 armv7l GNU/Linux and I can see random
problem with USB host. One scenario: after reboot I can see 5V at connector
Hey Freezen,
I am having a huge headache with USB, as well. This is how I have solved
the problem, somewhat indefinitely, but I would love your feedback and
perspective on it.
So, I have a very nice USB hub, Multi-TT, yadda yadda:
Definitely would use tty. I have rolled my own and also will have a cape
soon.
On Nov 18, 2013 5:32 PM, Corey McGuire corey...@coreyfro.com wrote:
Hey Freezen,
I am having a huge headache with USB, as well. This is how I have solved
the problem, somewhat indefinitely, but I would love your
Den lördagen den 16:e november 2013 kl. 01:46:23 UTC+1 skrev kfre...@gmail.com:
Hello,
First a little bit of a background:
I have a beaglebone black connected to the mains with a 5V, 1A DC power
supply.
I'm running an Xbee USB adapter board (http://goo.gl/ygIboV), and an XBee
900HP
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