Schooner & Robert:
I'm running this
image:
https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#BBW.2FBBB_.28All_Revs.29_Machinekit
Please bear with me here, but if I understand this right the image I
downloaded and flashed (and have booted) has the 3.8 kernel. This kernel is
not compatible
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Eric wrote:
> I'm guessing that updating the kernel on the Machinekit image isn't as
> trivial as installing an app? (can you tell I'm new to Linux! :)
>
> Where would I find Robert Nelson?
The image with 3.8.13-xenomai, don't bother
On 16/05/18 16:39, Eric wrote:
I'm guessing that updating the kernel on the
Machinekit image isn't as trivial as installing an app? (can you
tell I'm new to Linux! :)
I don't think you have ever said what image you have, so no idea
I'm guessing that updating the kernel on the Machinekit image isn't as
trivial as installing an app? (can you tell I'm new to Linux! :)
Where would I find Robert Nelson?
On Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 10:43:13 AM UTC-4, Schooner wrote:
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> On 14/05/18 19:10, Eric wrote:
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> BeagleBone wireless,
On 14/05/18 19:10, Eric wrote:
BeagleBone wireless, including the wifi
chip: http://octavosystems.com/2016/09/27/the-beaglebone-black-wireless-and-beagleboard-compatibility/
Getting wifi up and running on an image I didn't create
The exact error message I'm getting after running this command:
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv 43DDF224
is this:
gpg: keyserver receive failed: No keyserver available
I'm following these instructions from the MachineKit page:
On 14/05/18 12:39, Eric wrote:
Ahh, ok so that got me farther, but now I'm
getting a "no keyserver available" error...
Unless you detail what you did and exactly what the error was,
no-one will be able to help
If you
Ahh, ok so that got me farther, but now I'm getting a "no keyserver
available" error...
On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 1:33:23 AM UTC-4, Bas de Bruijn wrote:
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> > On 14 May 2018, at 01:29, Eric
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> > Ok, so if you've seen my other posts you're probably
> On 14 May 2018, at 01:29, Eric wrote:
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> Ok, so if you've seen my other posts you're probably figuring out that I'm
> new to pretty new to Linux. I've fooled around with Pis so I have some base
> knowledge, but that's about it.
>
> I'm trying to use a stock
Ok, so if you've seen my other posts you're probably figuring out that I'm
new to pretty new to Linux. I've fooled around with Pis so I have some base
knowledge, but that's about it.
I'm trying to use a stock BeagleBone wireless image that I'm running. The
image I have on it is this:
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