Lets keep this going, round 4...

First, for tracking please report all bugs to:
http://bugs.elinux.org/projects/debian-image-releases

Fixes:
3.8.13-bone37 -> 3.8.13-bone39
* rs485 support from Micka
* dir-changeable propery for gpio-of-helper from Charles
* cape-bone-proto from me *(new default pinmux)

New Packages:
python-pip, python-setuptools, python2.7-dev

Fixes:
systemd: limit journal to 8Mb (should fix ever expandign /var/logs issues)
cape-bone-proto loaded on bootup by /etc/default/capemgr
chromium: 32.0.1700.76 -> 32.0.1700.102
nodejs: 0.10.24 -> 0.10.25
https://github.com/beagleboard/am335x_pru_package.git >
/opt/source/am335x_pru_package
multiarch: added /lib/ld-linux.so.3 (for those HelloWorld users with
the wrong gcc "armel" compiler..)
Adafruit_BBIO installed
default apache moved from port 80 to 8080 (bonescript.socket takes over port 80)
"grow_partition.sh" script for users of the microSD image..
* cd /opt/scripts/
* git pull
* ./tools/grow_partition.sh
* sudo reboot
* (after a few minutes, df -h should use the whole disk..)
bonescript-autorun.service enabled

LCD3/LCD4/LCD7 users, xinput_calibrator is installed by default..
Can you please compare 3.8.13-bone36 with 3.8.13-bone39 to test
Micka's touchcreen fix?

I've tried to make it very easy to test via:

cd /opt/scripts/tools
sudo ./update_kernel.sh --kernel v3.8.13-bone36
sudo rm /etc/pointercal.xinput
sudo reboot

cd /opt/scripts/tools
sudo ./update_kernel.sh --kernel v3.8.13-bone39
sudo rm /etc/pointercal.xinput
sudo reboot

So please compare and contrast bone36/bone39, as we really need
testing from users..

Camera people (3.1MP and RadiumBoards):
What userspace programs are we missing? gstreamer? OpenCV plugins?

I really want to include a default shell script that'll take a picture
and allow end users to validate the 3.1/Radium capes work.. (it'll be
installed under /opt/scripts/capes/)  Or even some html5 bone101
voodoo and show the image in the browser window?

Questions? Should we switch to connman? (i'm still testing this too..)

To test:
apt-get remove wicd-* --purge
apt-get install connman
(no good gui with connman)

Does your "cape" work?

Does your wifi adapter work? Are we missing it's firmware?

So go forward and test the first "beta" release. There are 3 files on
the web server, depending on what you want to do. Using the same
standard procedure found here:
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Updating_The_Software

http://rcn-ee.net/deb/testing/2014-01-29/

3cc218e9303c6823035585364e2de2c0
./BBB-eMMC-flasher-debian-7.3-2014-01-29-2gb.img.xz
d7e00474379a85edcf6385bc9584466c  ./bone-debian-7.3-2014-01-29-2gb.img.xz
2d0c043b311cc31bd6286c4c2058b174  ./debian-7.3-lxde-armhf-2014-01-29.tar.xz

An eMMC "flasher" which can be installed to any 2GB or greater microSD
card. [BBB-eMMC-flasher-debian-7.3-2014-01-29-2gb.img.xz]

http://rcn-ee.net/deb/testing/2014-01-29/BBB-eMMC-flasher-debian-7.3-2014-01-29-2gb.img.xz

It takes about 10-15 Minutes to dd microSD (2GB), 15 minutes to flash
eMMC (look for full 4 LED's)

2GB standalone image that can be flashed to any 2GB or greater.
[bone-debian-7.3-2014-01-29-2gb.img.xz]

http://rcn-ee.net/deb/testing/2014-01-29/bone-debian-7.3-2014-01-29-2gb.img.xz

It takes about 10-15 Minutes to dd microSD (2GB)

To resize once booted:
* cd /opt/scripts/
* git pull
* ./tools/grow_partition.sh
* sudo reboot

Finally one of my classic "setup_sdcard.sh".
[debian-7.3-lxde-armhf-2014-01-22.tar.xz]

http://rcn-ee.net/deb/testing/2014-01-29/debian-7.3-lxde-armhf-2014-01-29.tar.xz

Note for users who use my classic "setup_sdcard.sh" script, here is
the magic options to get the beaglebone project files + systemd.

sudo ./setup_sdcard.sh --mmc /dev/sdX --uboot bone
--beagleboard.org-production --enable-systemd

To "rebuild"
git clone git://github.com/beagleboard/image-builder.git
cd image-builder
git checkout bb.org-v2014.01.29 -b tmp
touch release
./beagleboard.org_image.sh

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
http://www.rcn-ee.com/

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