Any hints on what steps you have gone through on both Mac and Beagle?

On 2/18/2015 8:11 PM, the.mr.se...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you get it to share the macs internet connection though? i can get in via SSH but if i try and share the internet to it then it immediately locks the machine up.

On Friday, 6 February 2015 18:20:11 UTC, Tux Leonard wrote:

    Hi,

    I got a Macbook Pro (2000€) and it worked out of the box. So the
    problem shouldn't bee related to OSX or BBB.
    ssh works fine assumed you know the ip address of your BBB.
    For file transfer google for OSXFUSE and SSHFS.

    2015-02-06 18:02 GMT+01:00 Sherman Boyd <sherma...@gmail.com
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Set up static IP addresses or DHCP reservations and use SSH. Or just connect a USB keyboard and HDMI. Or use a usb to serial cable. There are so many different ways to connect. Did your team bother to run a Google search on your expensive
        proprietary machines that seem to grant you such an immense
        sense of entitlement?  I understand you are frustrated, but if
        you want to achieve success you might need the help of others
        sometime.  Ask nicely next time, save your rants for Facebook
        and maybe you will actually get the help you ask for.

        On Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 4:16:58 PM UTC-7, SimGQ wrote:

            Seriously bad documentation level here guys.

            I have a project that my team have developed over the past
            9 months based on Arduino Mega, we now want to "upscale"
            to a BBB. Unfortunately the BBB implementation on OS X
            appears to be a disaster, especially on 10.10. My team and
            I have WASTED 2-3 days trying to get one of these POS
            boards to mount in 10.10, we have downloaded drivers,
            deleted plists, reset prams, everything but NADA. Nothing
            works. NOTHING.

            I have 5 BBB's sitting around and none of them can be
            accessed, except of course when we use our one Win 7
            netbook, that connects no problem. To refresh, we have
            three iMac 27" (€2000 each), and two MacBook Pro's (also
            €2000 each). But our €100 netbook is the only machine that
            works. Pathetic, annoying and VERY frustrating. We have
            had absolutely no problems using the Arduino, so why is
            connecting to a Beaglebone so complicated?

            Can somebody in Beaglebone PLEASE get proper drivers set
            up ASAP. Seriously, how difficult can this be for the
            developer to get this right?

            Our next option is Rpi. We were able to access the Rpi
            test board straight away, no hassle. Why the drama with
            BBB? Spec wise it wipes the floor with the Rpi, but its
            useless if you can't talk to it.

            Very bad experience with BBB so far.

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