worked as described, but the UI is very lagy.

i try now QT

On Monday, December 23, 2019 at 9:43:54 PM UTC+1, Jeff Pollard wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>   If you want to use Axis instead of QT, you can do this remotely through 
> the micro USB on the BBB.
>   The address is : 192.168.7.2
>   The username:password is machinekit:machinekit.
>
>   The following is for a windows machine (not test on a Mac).
>    Start by downloading "putty" networking terminal program
>    Also download Xming
>    Read their respective user manuals.
>
>    Have your BBB up and running, with the micro USB plug in to your PC USB 
> port.
>    Start the Xming program on your PC.  This should just put an 
> orange/black "X" in the hidden running icon on the lower right of the PC 
> screen.
>    Then start putty
>    On the left menu choose: Connection-SSH-X11 and click the enable X11 
> forwarding
>    Go to the top item in the menu for "session" and enter 192.168.7.2 for 
> the IP address
>   Then click "open"
>
>   After a few seconds, if the BBB, Xming and putty are running properly 
> you should get a terminal window pop up on the PC.
>   You may also get a security alert.  Just approve that.
>   Then log in with the terminal to the username/password from above.
>
>   From there you can type machinekit to get the user menu going.
>
>   I would also recommend looking at the recent post with this title: Latest 
> Image from elinux nonfunctional?
>    
> Jeff
>    
>
> On Monday, December 23, 2019 at 12:45:23 AM UTC-8, Jo sias wrote:
>>
>> Hi there, I'm super-new to the BBB World
>>
>> I've struggled a lot since you need to first get the thing working :) and 
>> the primar access through USB-Network is with the drivers of BBB not 
>> working driver-sign issues etc..
>>
>> so now i found that wonderful post here: 
>> https://machinekoder.com/machinekit-debian-stretch-beaglebone-black/
>>
>> but unfortunately i cant get it setup correctly there is no picture over 
>> the QT machinekit-client.
>>
>> i tried also the access to the desktop but its unfortunately empty as 
>> well.
>>
>> i would highly appreciate if someone could make an entire step by step 
>> tutorial. until the point where the GPIOS are set to STEP / DIR as well as 
>> the timings.
>>
>> i would like to use the BBB to run a 3-axis mill that was run with GRBL 
>> before.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>>
>>

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