Hi Robert,
Thank you very much for your great support.I followed your
steps and I got the GUI on Beagleboneblack.
Thanks and Regards,
Maria
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There's also apt-get install lxde (or the gui desktop window manager
of your choice)
Eric
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:33 AM, MARIA VARGHESE
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Hi Robert,
Thank you very much for your great support.I followed your steps
and I got the GUI on
Its a 3.7v Li-Polymer Battery
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Thanks Vaibhav for answering,
So the files that i should edit are davinci-evm.c (platform driver?) and
wm8782.c (codec driver), right?
I have a few questions :)
*What snd_soc_dai_link structure should i edit? *
(I choosed the da830_dai_link because that was the snd_soc_card struct
loaded when
Just received a beaglebone black. The SD card holder broke as I pushed a card
in. The solder joints on one side look like they were dry joints. I am debating
trying to fix this myself vs sending back. I waited a month to receive this
board and I am fairly certain I can fix it. I just don't
thanks, missed it altogether!
On Friday, January 31, 2014 3:34:53 PM UTC-5, vescov...@gmail.com wrote:
I see the expansion board eeprom layout explained very well in the SRM but
I do not see nor can I find the layout for the base beaglebone eeprom.
It appears to be different from the
Done a litte Möre digging and got a working solution. I verified that the gpio
was indeed working and toggled as expected. The DHT22 have very strict timing
requirements when it comes to interpret the data sent from the sensor. It is
best to do in kernel space. I saw that a driver is in
Hello,
I've done some porting Xenomai-2.6.3 to RCNelson's 3.13 BBB kernel.
Patches stored in git repo:
https://github.com/t-szczyrba/bbb-xenomai-patches
Warning: most of the xenomai tests work ok, but it is not 100% stable.
Alpha quality work for testing by the brave ones!
Also there are some
I was having this same problem and this solved it perfectly. Thank you
Jimmy!
-Andy
On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 5:07:47 PM UTC-5, jim...@mixographer.com wrote:
I don't have a BBB yet, but I imagine that your ~/.ssh/known_hosts file
has an entry in it for beaglebone.local. remove that line
For anybody like me, vaguely understanding what's going on, and ending up
here: I built 3.8.13-bone39 from Robert Nelsons github site. A slightly
modified version of cody's patch above is already applied. All you need to
do is enable the audiocape in uEnv.txt (my cape is Rev 1A), by adding this
Hi Robert,
Thank you very much. ' Radium Boards' are really happy
for your feedback on our cape.
We have gstreamer support for Angstrom release.We will
provide you for debian also in shell script if necessary.
Thanks and Regards,
Anitha
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Dear All,
When I get connected to the beaglebone black, the board gets powered up, i
am able to login via serial cable and also can visit the getting started
page but when I try to do ssh , I hangs at the following :
locomotec@LAPTOP:~$ ssh - root@192.168.7.2
OpenSSH_5.9p1
On Friday, January 31, 2014 5:57:32 PM UTC-5, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
On 1/31/2014 12:38 PM, robjsstew...@gmail.com wrote:
According to the TRM, the Time Base module on each of the PWM
subsystems is clocked directly from the cpu clock. That is, its being
clocked at a period of 1
On Sunday, July 7, 2013 4:09:26 AM UTC+2, Andrew Henderson wrote:
[...]
Try testing it out with a USB mouse and making sure that it looks and acts
like what you would expect. If you move the mouse and don't see the
cursor, then let us know. [...]
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
I run the
Dear sirs,
I've done some work concerning porting ipipe patches to Robert Nelson
3.13-bone5 kernel.
The patches short descriptions how to apply are stored here:
https://github.com/t-szczyrba/bbb-xenomai-patches
Please read Robert C Nelson kernel installation documentation as well as
xenomai
Hello ,
I purchased the ttl to usb convertor and connected with board but
it is not getting boot up .kindly suggest where i am going wrng.
For making kernel image ,rootfs , .i followed the procedure given
in beyondlogic site.
On Wednesday, 11 September 2013 09:40:54
Hi!
I use tiny Debian images from RCN, because they fit in small flash. Now I
need the gui, ideally the e17, however I doubt that e17 can fit 256 or 512
NAND flash.
What options can you suggest?
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After a long 'fight' I was able to figure out that the config files for the
Angstrom package manager are looking into a wrong URL.
The wrong Angstrom images are the Cloud9 ones (and the 'demo' as well as):
Angstrom-Cloud9-IDE-eglibc-ipk-v2011.11-core-beagleboard-2011.11.21.img.gz
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 4:03 AM, anithamol.be...@vvdntech.com wrote:
Hi Robert,
Thank you very much. ' Radium Boards' are really happy
for your feedback on our cape.
We have gstreamer support for Angstrom release.We will
provide you for debian also
On 2/2/2014 10:34 AM, robjsstew...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for the reply Charles. That makes sense. The section in the
TRM on the Time-Base submodule, 15.2.2.3, pp 2004 identifies the CPU
system clock SYSCLKOUT as the source clock for the submodule. I'll
use your information in my driver
On 2/2/2014 10:04 AM, t-szczyrba wrote:
Dear sirs,
I've done some work concerning porting ipipe patches to Robert Nelson
3.13-bone5 kernel.
The patches short descriptions how to apply are stored here:
https://github.com/t-szczyrba/bbb-xenomai-patches
Please read Robert C Nelson kernel
Is it possible to get a same instructions list for the official
onehttp://git.xenomai.org/xenomai-2.6.git/tree/ksrc/arch/arm/patches/README
?
Until now I was using your machinekit Charles, but I'd like to use my own
Xenomai that I could
change options (to add Traces, reduces latency, etc)
On 2/3/2014 8:45 AM, dlewin555 wrote:
Is it possible to get a same instructions list for the official
onehttp://git.xenomai.org/xenomai-2.6.git/tree/ksrc/arch/arm/patches/README?
Until now I was using your machinekit Charles, but I'd like to use my
own Xenomai that I could change options (to
Vikas arora vikasarora...@gmail.com wrote:
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I have beaglebone black and I am trying to access internet over USB from my
laptop. I am using putty to ssh into beaglebone But the problem is that
when I try to ping my laptop
I'm in the same situation, anyone solved?
It's seems that there is no kernel-module-nfsd for BBB on Angstrom repo...
Il giorno venerdì 13 dicembre 2013 18:01:08 UTC+1, cwrse...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
On Friday, December 13, 2013 4:21:36 AM UTC, Olive wrote:
Hello,
I managed to run a NFS
Try cat /proc/filesystems. If nfs doesn't show, then that is your
problem. For example:
~# cat /proc/filesystems
nodev sysfs
nodev rootfs
nodev bdev
nodev proc
nodev cgroup
nodev tmpfs
nodev devtmpfs
nodev debugfs
nodev securityfs
nodev sockfs
nodev pipefs
nodev
Thanks a lot Charles it helps me a lot.
What I am doing is trying indeed to experiment and benchmark Xenomai with
Beablegone. Thus, I did some tests from your machinekit in SD Card
In mesures 1 I've used a set_periodic_timer to toggle a gpio with a 2000
uS task as another process was doing :
This is the result of cat /proc/filesystems
nodevsysfs
nodevrootfs
nodevbdev
nodevproc
nodevcgroup
nodevtmpfs
nodevdevtmpfs
nodevbinfmt_misc
nodevdebugfs
nodevsecurityfs
nodevsockfs
nodevpipefs
nodevanon_inodefs
nodevrpc_pipefs
nodev
Something tells me that Angstrom is dead
03 Фев 2014 г. 17:08 пользователь j...@itpmngt.co.uk написал:
Hello All
After a long 'fight' I was able to figure out that the config files for
the Angstrom package manager are looking into a wrong URL.
The wrong Angstrom images are the Cloud9 ones
On 2/3/2014 9:38 AM, David Lewin wrote:
Thanks a lot Charles it helps me a lot.
As I m somewhat surprised by these results -even if they are in user space-
I'd like to get more familiar with the build, and being able to put the
Machinekit or Xenomai image directly in eMMC to avoid SD
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 2:53 PM, claudear...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to get a program to run at boot up by placing it in the Cloud9
auto run folder but it does not work properly.
My nodes version is 0.10.24
Guess you aren't using the Angstrom image. Do you know if
Anybody?
On Saturday, February 1, 2014 4:29:24 PM UTC-6, Jacob Stockton wrote:
Hello,
I need help installing LAPACK and BLAS on the BBB when using the Angstrom
distro. On Ubuntu it was really easy. I just installed using sudo apt-get
install liblapack-dev. But installing using just the
I took a roll of the dice and decided solder the thing back on-- I have
done SMD soldering before. I was able to get the SD card reattached with
good solder joints to the pads and mechanical connection from the metal
case to the ground pads. It works just fine now.
Here is a picture of the
I know nothing about Lapack and BLAS, but if installation was really
easy under Ubuntu, and you're apparently familiar with Ubuntu, why not
just run Ubuntu on the BeagleBone?
On 2/3/2014 11:23 AM, Jacob Stockton wrote:
Anybody?
On Saturday, February 1, 2014 4:29:24 PM UTC-6, Jacob Stockton
*You can use the Xenomai kernel with any of the Debian images from RCN,just
install to the eMMC then update the kernel*
Whereas I m quite ok with the use of Xenomai, I'm not really at ease with
the way to build it, the
Readmehttp://git.xenomai.org/xenomai-2.6.git/tree/ksrc/arch/arm/patches/README
If it isn't dead, it should be.
After it bricked the bbb, after doing update,upgrade, I'm working to find an
image of a useable version of Ubuntu.
Is there a way to run directly from the sd card, so we can load the full ubuntu
image, on a huge sd card.
And simply pull the sd card to have it
Just noticed all links in summary are dead links, whats up.
Canoeman
On Monday, February 3, 2014, beagleboard@googlegroups.com wrote:
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PWM Subsystem Time Base input clock frequency? [3
debian: test images
Hi all,
first I have to say that I searched long about this argument: there are
many posts about it, but still it is confusing to me! :(
I bought an HDMI to VGA adapter that it is internally powered with micro
USB. This is needed because the BBB cannot provide the required current.
When I
From: Neil Cobbett neil.cobb...@gmail.com
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Date: Sunday, February 2, 2014 at 8:17 PM
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: [beagleboard] Systemd configuring /dev/gps0 for ntpd
Hi,
I am using BBB with a GPS to get system time into NTP using the
Try with a different software package, e.g.
http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu (I'd highly recommend using this over
Angstrom in any case) If you have similar problems it might help point to a
HW issue.
On Monday, 3 February 2014 08:04:23 UTC+13, Vladimir B wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to
have you ssh'ed into the BBB and check the X.log.0 file to determine what
resolution it might be running at?
Just a guess but maybe there's a mismatch between what the BBB is driving
and what the VGA display can show. If that's the case, then you might try
setting the video mode on the kernel
Manuel,
It sounds like your LCD7 Cape may have issue with the signal integrity when
booting with BBB: http://elinux.org/CircuitCo:BeagleBone_LCD7#Known_Issues
Have you tried booting up your LCD7 + BBB setup from a bootable SD card?
The process of creating this type of SD is similar; however,
On 2/3/2014 11:30 AM, David Lewin wrote:
*You can use the Xenomai kernel with any of the Debian images from RCN,just
install to the eMMC then update the kernel*
Whereas I m quite ok with the use of Xenomai, I'm not really at ease with
the way to build it, the
Need tp create custom USB driver for ARM Slave USB port. So when i connect
to PC it should be mapped as composite device which is mass storage +
custom device.
How can i modify USB descriptor of BBB device. Please help. Consider my
knowledge of USB intermediate. In past Developed USB
Still chasing that white whale of running Minecraft on an BBB, I eventually
came to the conclusion that the major issue was twofold. First, Minecraft
has a dependency on the Lightweight Java Games Library, or LWJGL, and it
does not have an ARM version to reference when it's downloading the run
Manuel,
I ran into the same problem with my A5A's. I finally ordered some BBB
boards from Arrow and received A6A versions, those worked fine,
except the touch screen was jittery and overly sensitive. Plugging in a
USB mouse solved the jittery cursor at the expense of
the loss of the touch
On Monday, February 3, 2014 1:57:17 PM UTC-5, john3909 wrote:
Is it possible GPS has to acquire satellites before /dev/gps0 is created?
No. The /dev/gps0 is just a plain alias to /dev/ttyO1 (or O2, etc.) NTPd
can and does access the serial interface irregardless of the state of the
OK, there are several points I can bring up. The Before and After clauses
in a systemd unit file only affect the ordering of unit files and not the
dependency. For a dependency, you will want either *wants* or *requires* to
specify a dependency. The requires clause is a hard dependency (the
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