Hi,
i'm the newest newbie of all, and I'm having a problem that I can't fix. I 
will try to be as specific as I can: 

I have to confess that I don't know a word of linux, apart from ls, cd and 
these kind of commands...  

I've bought 4 BBB's recently, that are marked as Rev A5C, and 4 LCD7 capes, 
being rev A3. reading the documentation of the LCD cape, it says that i 
need to update the software of the board. After many tries and falls, i'v 
managed to change the firmware in the eMMc to "Cloud9 GNOME Image 
2013.09.04", available on http://beagleboard.org/latest-images. The board 
is working properly, as far as I can say: it boots, and I can access thru 
ssh and see the contents of the flash or execute the Cloud9 environment. 
But I haven't been able to connect successfully the lcd cape. Somentimes, 
it seems to boot, and even shows the calibration screen, but then it 
freezes, most of the times with a blinking cursor on the top of the screen. 
Another awkward behavior is that sometimes (can't remember with which 
software version was) it had booted properly and showed the Desktop, and i 
have run applications in graphic mode.

Attending to http://www.elinux.org/BeagleBone_Black_Capes , there shouldn't 
be compatibility issues between these two boards, so I'm totally depressed.

Reading the posts on this group, all of you seem to be experts on 
compiling, installing and doing awesome things with BBB's.  

So I'm begging any help. No one have had this problem? Could anyone show me 
some light? I might remember that i have a deep unknowing of linux, 
kernels, makes and so on. Also, I don't have the ftdi serial cable 
(although i could build one).  

Thanks in advance,
Manuel P.


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