evilwulfie,
You obviously have more experience in this area then I.
I will back off from this topic.
Ken
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I have used well over 200 bones
Once and a while there is one bone that just fails to keep running
I toss it in the "for testing only" bin and use another one
some bones just fail
On 6/16/2020 8:17 AM, KenUnix wrote:
I am not saying this is the problem but have you considered upgrading
to
I am not saying this is the problem but have you considered upgrading to
the current image?
It sure sounds like either a temperature or supply issue. My Beaglebone is
happy with only a 5V 2Amp supply.
If you touch the chips on the board after its been on for several hours are
they getting
root@roxanne:/srv# cat /etc/dogtag
BeagleBoard.org Debian Image 2018-10-07
root@roxanne:/srv# uname -a
Linux roxanne 4.14.71-ti-r80 #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Oct 5 23:50:11 UTC 2018
armv7l GNU/Linux
On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 8:25:57 PM UTC+4:30, KenUnix wrote:
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>
> Are you running on an external
I useing debian V9.5 and nodJS V10
I useing 5V 3A power supply, I thing is enough to power the peak currents
On Monday, June 15, 2020 at 6:45:44 PM UTC+4:30, Graham Haddock wrote:
>
> Could be old software. Some earlier versions of Debian did that.
> What version software are you using?
>
> Could
Are you running on an external 5 volt power supply and not just the USB
cable to your P.C.?
Type in the following two commands:
cat /etc/dogtag
uname -a
Ken
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Could be old software. Some earlier versions of Debian did that.
What version software are you using?
Could be a weak power supply.
Is your power supply good enough to power the peak currents for the
BeagleBone at all times?
Are you using a PocketBeagle, and not a BeagleBone?
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