On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 12:20 PM, ivo welch <ivo.we...@anderson.ucla.edu> wrote:
> makes sense (not to have a simple "latest" when there are many
> different kernels).
>
> on the webpage, are these instructions still recommended?
>
>   cd /opt/scripts/tools/
>   git pull
>   sudo ./update_kernel.sh
>   sudo reboot
>
> I would at least note that there is an apt-get alternative for the
> following x kernsl.

Well It's "recommended" for the original "may 2014" release.

So till CircuitCo and http://beagleboard.org/latest-images update to a
recent image, then it'll probably disappear, as the complexity goes
up.

But there's no reason someone else can't write up a script to parse
all the options. ;)

>
> /iaw
>
> PS:  (right now, I am wondering why the module usb-core is not
> loading, which presumably is why I am not getting lsusb
> identification.)

Your powering by 5 Volt Dc jack right????

Regards,

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

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