Some USB to mini/micro cables are power only; they do not have data lines.
Not saying that's your problem, but it's happen to me.

On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 12:25 PM Henry S. <dried...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am having the same issue with the USB but I am using windows. I can SSH
> in through the wifi, but no USB access for me either.
>
> -- From my earlier post --
> I flashed the 9.4 IoT 2018-06-17 build to a card and that does boot it up.
> Blinking lights blink away and I can connect to its WiFi. I can also SSH in
> via the 192.168.8.1 address and the cloud9 interface works.
>
> However, over USB nothing happens. I don't get a new network interface
> when I connect it, nothing seems to install, and nothing new shows up in
> device manager (not in network adapters or other devices). I've tried two
> win10 computers and different cables. Flipping through some other posts on
> various sites, tried installing BONE_D64 driver to see if it would
> magically find something but no luck.
>
> -S-
>
> On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 5:32:30 PM UTC-4, Kjell Morgenstern wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to get USB connections to my three BBB rev2A boards, but they
>> do not show up anywhere (eg dmesg or lsusb), nor do I get a network
>> connection to 192.168.6.2 (or 7.2)
>> Wifi works (mostly), but not really reliable enough to support a longer
>> ssh session.
>>
>> So, basically I have two questions, both about connecting to the boards.
>>
>> 1. Is the USB problem a known one? beaglebone.org getting-started
>> instructions give the impression that should just work right out of the
>> box.
>>
>> 2. One of the boards stopped working via wifi (wifi led won't light up,
>> device does not show up in network scan). Is it toast now? What can I try?
>>
>>
>> What I already tried:
>>
>> * three different BBB devices (all ordered at the same date and vendor)
>> * different host computers: MacMini 2012 and one Ubuntu 16.04 machine
>> that has USB 3
>> * 12V power supply connected to the board
>> * fresh 2018-03 debian iot image (boot from SD Card)
>> * install drivers for the mac (tried this about 2017-4, so it was only
>> with the older image)
>> * ran the linux script to register the usb device number
>> * tried three different USB cables
>> * looked for any visible physical damage (none found)
>> * googling ;-)
>> * read the troubleshooting guide... no internet explorer involved
>>
>> What I did not yet try: A windows machine. In a few days I might have
>> access to one were I may install drivers and fool around, but even if that
>> works, it would not really solve my problem.
>> Also, since much on BBB is based on debian: I am mainly working on
>> Ubuntu, maybe there is some 'autoconnect' service missing that is common in
>> debian?
>>
>> Thanks for any hints
>> Greetings, Kjell
>>
>>
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