Thanks, Robert.
I am able to boot 4.16.0-bone8 ok on BeagleBone Black.
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 9:09 AM, Robert Nelson wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 4:27 PM, Robert Nelson wrote:
>> On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 1:51 AM, Drew Fustini wrote:
>>> fyi - kernel 4.16.0-rc6-bone7 does work OK. It is just
Same problem. It is advertised as ready to go thing but it does not work.
Gave it a try on several distros. Very frustrated by now...
Did anyone resolve this?
On Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at 9:40:38 AM UTC-8, Rva wrote:
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> on a *IOT Image :bone-debian-8.6-iot-armhf-2016-11-06-4gb.img*
>
> Li
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I have a custom .conf for image-builder that's based on the beaglebone
ones, except that I have a handful of extra packages and copy some extra
files into the image. Periodically, I update this against
image-builder:master. I've been using jessie with a 4.4 kernel for a while
quite successful
> So my questions are:
> What is the purpose of the interrupt pins? I couldn’t understand exactly
> when I read the datasheet.
I did work with grove module but it was almost 2 years ago so I am
trying to remember. From what I recall, the Linux kernel driver
expects there to be an interrupt setu