Ugh, I didn't explain this properly. My code running on beagle requires
root. When using eclipse to remotely run and debug the code fails due to
insufficient privileges.
Thanks,
Miro
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Hello all.
I'm able to run and debug the code on the beagleboard using Eclipse, but it
requires root privileges. How do I go about setting that up?
Best regards,
Miro
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Hello Robert!
What would be the equivalent to that on Debian? I also noticed that if I
boot with network cable unplugged and plugin it in after the boot, it
doesn't acquire a ip address from dhcp. I followed
http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black (worked like a charm,
than you f
Ah, that makes sense. If I use one of the images suggested above, how do I
remove extra services from starting up? I'd like this to be as barebones as
possible, yet so I can still use eclipse to remotely deploy the user app.
Also, once I have the sd card with the working image, how do I transfer
Hello Robert.
I 'got ubuntu-saucy-13.10-armhf-3.8.13-bone30.img.xz' and used
Win32DiskImager to write the image to the sd card. Once written, I plugged
it into the linux mint machine. and 2 partitions got mounted on sdb1 and
sdb2. Edited system.sh to have MMC=/dev/sdb
Ran ./tools/install_kernel
Hello all.
After 2 days of spinning in circles, I am yet to successfully update the
kernel only on BBB. This is what I want to do:
1. Be able to load the kernel only into sd card that already has a working
file system.
2. Be able to load the same kernel into BBB internal flash that also has a
Like a charm, many thanks!
Miro
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 12:30:28 PM UTC-8, RobertCNelson wrote:
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> On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:09 PM, > wrote:
> > Hello all. As the title says, about 7 seconds with cable plugged in, ~5
> > minutes without. Anyone have any idea where to start?
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> sudo se
Hello all. As the title says, about 7 seconds with cable plugged in, ~5
minutes without. Anyone have any idea where to start?
Thanks,
Miro
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Hello, William.
Being new to the whole linux thing (i have years in windows and embedded) i
really didn't know where to start. I thought that sticking with the default
distribution will be the least painful route. On that note, I did install
Ubuntu and I'm making progress, however I still can't
Thanks for the help, I did make some progress. I've originally followed the
instructions here which did get me started compiling the kernel:
http://wiki.beyondlogic.org/index.php/BeagleBoneBlack_Building_Kernel#ARM_Cross_Compiler
(see 'booting from nfs')'. He talks about nfs, but invokes tftpboot
William, thanks for the link. I did see that article, but it's requirement
is debian on beagle. I'm running stock angstrom on beagle. Is it still
relevant?
Thanks,
Miro
On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 9:35:56 AM UTC-8, William Hermans wrote:
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> http://www.embeddedhobbyist.com/debian-tips/bea
Hello all. I'm having this problem and I've been banging my head against
the wall for some time now. I'm running 64bit ubuntu 13.10 inside
virtualbox vm. I've set up the NFS server and from what I can tell it's
configured properly because I'm able to mount it from another computer
(laptop runni
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