Hey there, I actually did notice some rebooting issues but it seems to have stopped. I have a theory it's related to networking. When I don't have the ethernet port plugged in. It's just a crazy theory. Haven't taken the time to prove this. But it is definitely staying up ATM.
Yes, I could probably get Angstrom working. Not sure when I'll have the time but I'll try. Maybe one of you guys can try it for me in the meantime. If you've got my image, simply wipe out the rootfs (mkfs.ext?) and copy the Anstrom one over and see if it boots. Oh, and don't forget to copy the /lib/modules/3.x.x modules & such over as well. Also does anyone know if Robert Nelsons BBB ubuntu 12.04 or later which doesn't support the LCD is causing the same rebooting issue? l8r, xris. On 19 Feb 2014, at 10:11, Jukka Mykkänen <jukkamykka...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey, > > I have been testing this and otherwise it works well, but BBB is rebooting > approx. once a day. There is some discussion threads that says it could be > power related problem and some say Ångstrom Linux works better. What do you > think? Have you experienced any sudden reboots? Would it be possible for you > to create an Ångstrom image with Chipsee support? > > -Jukka > > torstai, 23. tammikuuta 2014 20.12.25 UTC+2 xris....@googlemail.com kirjoitti: > Hey guys, > > As promised. Ubuntu 12.04 BBB image for the Chipsee 7" 1024x600 LCD > touchscreen. > > Grab it here: > http://www.fileswap.com/dl/sdFGPZoIw6/ > > You should find yourself downloading bbb-ubuntu-12.04-for-community.xz > > Just extract and write that to your SD card (4gb expected) with something > like: > > cat bbb-ubuntu-12.04-for-community.xz | xz -d > /dev/sdX > > Note it's a raw sector dump NOT a tarball, so extract straight to your SD > card device. (eg. /dev/sdx, NOT /dev/sdx1) > > Also note this image doesn't install or boot from MMC so make sure you've got > the SD card selected on the boot switch thing. > > Once the extract is complete, simply slap it into the BBB and boot. It > should come up with the Chipsee splash screen but then > boot into Ubuntu 12.04 after a while. > > Hope this helps. > > l8r, > Xris. -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to beagleboard+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.