Rick,
I myself have tried many versions of Ubuntu image over BBBlack and I
suggest not to use Ubuntu but use Debian since it already consists of it,
there are some problems out of which the most prominent problem seems to be
of X display , no matter what all is tweaked it still shows a blank
Running Ubuntu raring from Robert C Nelson 13.04 version!
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Does anybody know if there are any compatibility issues with the VCP
drivers and the latest version of OSX?
I recently upgraded and reinstalled the drivers, but now I'm unable to
connect to the BeagleBone, and in fact the memory is not showing up as a
drive when plugged in.
Thanks
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Hello,
After months of working with the BeagleBone Black and OpenCV + v4l2, I'm
trying to move our OpenCV work over to the BeagleBoard xM platform and take
advantage of the direct camera interface port with a Leopard Imaging
LI-5M03 camera (instead of the USB cameras we've been using with the
hello.. Iam working on Beagle board rev c4. I have a preinstalled raw image
of ubuntu 12.04 running on my board. I wish to access uart2_rx pin which is
already multiplexed as gpio(mode 4). I have to make it mode 1. Can anyone
please give a detailed steps on how to pin configure the multiplexed
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On 11/11/2013 03:20 AM, Rick M wrote:
I've been trying to install ROS robot from source onto Ubuntu 13.04. I've
Hi,
would be sufficient with the deb package installation?
http://wiki.ros.org/hydro/Installation/UbuntuARM
I have a BBB running
Hello,
I installed debian jessie from eelinux on BBB on SDcard:
debian-jessie-console-armhf-2013-09-26.tar.xz
https://rcn-ee.net/deb/rootfs/jessie/debian-jessie-console-armhf-2013-09-26.tar.xz
and run the /boot/uboot/tools/debian/small-lxde-desktop.sh too install a lxde,
but Xorg doesnt
hello siddharth,
Personally I prefers nano than vi to write code, but this doesn't change a
lot and it's possible to write code this way.
Perhaps you could show us your error messages, this could help.
Le lundi 11 novembre 2013 08:12:59 UTC+1, siddharth...@gmail.com a écrit :
I was wondering
This very same code is turned into a executable using chmod +x and then
provided full 777 privileges and made a start up script using Upstart.
I think this is fine here, whats say?
Thanks Regards,
Nishant
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On 11 Nov 2013 18:34, Philip
You need to give cape manager time to setup tty after echo command before
talking to device. Shouldn't need sudo either if done right. This is
working great in my pentesting devices using xbee modems on ttyo2.
On Nov 11, 2013 7:06 AM, Nishant Sood nish...@winacro.com wrote:
This very same code
Ok I understand your point But if TTy isn't configured correctly from the
very beginning how could it then function at all? I mean in my case all the
UART hardware function goes perfectly well but after sometime like an hour
or so the script goes down.
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Philip
Either your script or device. I run my stuff for days w/o problems.
On Nov 11, 2013 7:28 AM, Nishant Sood nish...@winacro.com wrote:
Ok I understand your point But if TTy isn't configured correctly from the
very beginning how could it then function at all? I mean in my case all the
UART
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Winfried Ritsch
winfried.rit...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I installed debian jessie from eelinux on BBB on SDcard:
debian-jessie-console-armhf-2013-09-26.tar.xz
and run the /boot/uboot/tools/debian/small-lxde-desktop.sh too install a
lxde, but Xorg doesnt
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 8:01 AM, Nishant Sood nish...@winacro.com wrote:
Or atleast detailed way that how you are doing it?
If your not using any capes, give the v3.12.x branch a try. .(specially for
usb related lockups..)
wget http://rcn-ee.net/deb/raring-armhf/v3.12.0-bone8/install-me.sh
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Nishant Sood nish...@winacro.com wrote:
Hello Mr.Robert
Glad to see the image maker here
I'm not using any capes!
also wgetting that branch will make drastic changes? You see my concern is
that I already spent a lot of time installing individual needy items
Ok so installing that kernel lets all other things remain the same? Like
the python framework. Eclipse ide all those don't get effected?
Thanks!
Thanks Regards,
Nishant
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On 11 Nov 2013 19:40, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com
did you ever get it fix?
I'm having the same problem
On Monday, June 24, 2013 9:14:34 AM UTC-4, Gerald wrote:
Richardson,tx
Gerald
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 8:13 AM, Richard Pesce
pe...@pescetech.comjavascript:
wrote:
Sweet! Thank you!
Where is the depot?
On Jun 24, 2013 5:07 AM,
I was wondering if it is possible to write a c/c++ code in vi through SSH on
Putty and then generate an output file and run directly on the beaglebone?
Yes, if your program is simple (small), this is the easiest approach
since you dont have to setup a cross development environment.
I used the
Nope, I gave up on the whole project. Someday I'll try for a replacement.
On Nov 11, 2013 6:49 AM, james.lee...@gmail.com wrote:
did you ever get it fix?
I'm having the same problem
On Monday, June 24, 2013 9:14:34 AM UTC-4, Gerald wrote:
Richardson,tx
Gerald
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at
I solved this by changing terminal type setting in putty from vt100 to linux
On Sunday, November 10, 2013 10:40:07 AM UTC-6, Carl-Fredrik Sundström
wrote:
I have a problem that I cant paste into a putty terminal connection when
running vi. If I am in the shell prompt I can copy paste
I do a lot of BBB work with 1S, 2S, and 3S LiPo packs. Remember, the lower
the voltage the higher the current requirements are going to be on the
batteries. Pretty sure that I've run from a 2xAA alkaline pack but I know
that the LiPos can easily supply the current. During boot I've seen
Great, now how does one specify a particular resolution and audio option
upon startup?
On Saturday, November 2, 2013 4:32:32 PM UTC-4, Gerald wrote:
1920x1080@24HZ is the best it can do.
Gerald
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 1:19 PM, sri...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:
Per above, it seemed
Hi,
I connected a mechanical device to 1 of the USB A ports and this device has
a PID update rate of 1 kHz. Instead of make a nice movement as it did on a
pc, it started to oscillate. I searched for update rate info in the board
manual, but found nothing. Can anyone tell me what the USB A
Ron is perfectly right!
And where do you get cheap rechargeable batteries?
LIPO prices are going down
alcaline prices are going up
Do you really want to invest time and money in last millennium
alcaline technology?
7805? If you connect 9v to an 7805 about 40% of the power is converted
to heat.
Could give me a link with specific commands for this process?
I tried installing G++ with opkg install g++ I get 3-4 error messages and
there is no installation.
Do I need to be in some kind of an administrator mode?
I'm very new to Linux and to beaglebone. I have no clue how to do the
things
Hello,
I'm only a beginner and I see that you have your Jack up and running now.
Unfortunately for me I have not been able to get Jack server running, so
far I have a beaglebone A5 as well, with Ubuntu raring and I have installed
ALSA and Jackd packages with apt-get.
Starting the server will
Hello users of RobertCNelson's ubuntu/kernel.
I've been having some problems which seem to relate the CAN bus. Details of
the issue itself are fairly redundant with regards to my actual question,
but are as follows: With CAN running and traffic present on the bus, when I
do, for example, a
I'm having difficulty with this setup. I have a BBBone Black running the
stock OS image from Angstrom, attached to an LCD7 display, and the Sound
Cape. I've modified my uEnv.txt file to match that which is listed below.
However, whenever my part starts to boot, the display blinks twice and
Hi Ron,
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Ron B ron.batt...@gmail.com wrote:
Dieter, you're right, linear regulators do waste a bunch of power. Just
FYI, I took a *quick* look at the ADP and it doesn't look to me like
it's going to have enough power for the BB.
I'm using the TPS63061.
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