I had the same type of issue. What worked for me is to install and
configure dhcp and set a static ip address on the BBB.
On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 2:36:59 AM UTC-4, Will Kostelecky wrote:
An added detail for this post. Without changing anything I suddenly saw
the network appear on my
You should install an official image for BBB and then (I suppose) you
should be able to install qtlib correctly by opkg
when you compile things manually some of dependencies can be missing
2013/9/25 David Lewin dlewin...@gmail.com
Hi Maxim,
For a reason I didn't understood, your email wasn't
US gov restricts general release of certain crypto documentation due to
export controls. One suggestion is to look at the Linux kernel driver code
that ships with the AM335x SDK:
/ti-sdk-am335x-evm-06.00.00.00/board-support/linux-3.2.0-psp04.06.00.11/drivers/char/hw_random/omap4-rng.c
On
Did someone test it with higher temperatures?
I tried with 70 degrees and a small application, which frequently stores
data on an USB stick. No problems experienced. Also fsck and dosfsck do not
reveal any memory corruption.
Best,
Kees
On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 4:56:29 PM UTC+2, George Lu
I will have to defer to other Mac users on this one. You might try
searching the forum. This has been discussed in the past amongst other
users.
Gerald
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 9:35 AM, theyoungs...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Gerald, that is good information that I did not know. However, I
am
Hi guys,
Is there a guide somewhere on how to build, install and run a minimal
system based on Angstrom without all the bloat systemd is putting on the
system ? I need a headless system for various industrial systems which I am
sorry to say but do not have time to wait 2(0) minutes to boot
Hi,
I'm also interested by this driver !
Thank you
Julien
Le lundi 19 août 2013 14:10:13 UTC-4, ingha...@googlemail.com a écrit :
Dear Jerrill,
It looks like you have the driver file I need - any chance you could send
me your compiled driver file?
It looks easier than the pain you
On Sunday, September 22, 2013 5:10:22 PM UTC-4, Eric Westphal wrote:
It looks like it has to be done within the device tree, setting gpio_data,
gpio_sck, and supply_mv in a platform device struct. I have yet to tackle
the device tree myself, and it's too late here for me to start that
Can someone point me to the source code for the HDMI and HDMI-Audio device
trees?
I've run into an odd situation where when booting Ubuntu under the latest
Robert Nelson 3.8 kernel, the HDMI-Audio device tree fails to load when the
BBB is plugged into the ethernet network at bootup. I seem to
Thanks RobertCNelson
I asked for uimage because I also wanted to try booting using tftp which
requires transferring uimage and device tree to the ram.Can I use zimage
instead of uimage for tftpboot?If so,is there any change in the command for
boot?
Also I am not sure how the boot using uimage
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