Thanks very much. That is precisely what is happening. I'll work around it
for now. ;-)
((Strange though))
I find depending on the moon phase sometimes on board Ethernet (ETH0) works
but then USB Ethernet (ETH1) fails and vice-verse.
Any who, it is what it is!
Has Beagleboard Black been
It has been tested for robustness. Just not tested for you.
Gerald
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 11:31 AM, treedeegraphics treedeegraph...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Thanks very much. That is precisely what is happening. I'll work around
it for now. ;-)
((Strange though))
I find depending on the
On Fri, 25 Apr 2014, Gerald Coley wrote:
It has been tested for robustness. Just not tested for you.
Gerald
Test nazi. No testing for *you*.
rday
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Robert P. J. Day Ottawa, Ontario,
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 9:10 PM, treedeegraphics
treedeegraph...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi
I am wondering if anyone has experienced similar issues
I have a Beaglebone Black Rev B.
I have flashed the Debian 2014-04-14 image that is posted onto an SD card
and I boot it up ok,
but I have
Hi
I am wondering if anyone has experienced similar issues
I have a Beaglebone Black Rev B.
I have flashed the Debian 2014-04-14 image that is posted onto an SD card
and I boot it up ok,
but I have been having difficulties trying to get various networking to
work.
1. Using the on
I have found realtek networking device in *NIX to be flaky almost always.
Linux, BSD, or Solaris.
I am not using this particular rootfs, but debian-7.4-bare-armhf-2014-04-01
with . . .
$ uname -r
3.8.13-bone47
This for me works flawlessly. I am using the onboard ethernet device. The
only caveat