Re: [beagleboard] Can't acces official wiki page

2016-04-05 Thread Bill Traynor
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Robert Nelson  wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 3:11 AM, Rob van Schelven  wrote:
>>
>> @Beaglebone
>>
>> Clicking the link "official wiki page " at
>> https://beagleboard.org/latest-images shows a message about an invalid
>> certificate.  When continue i end up on a page saying:
>> "
>>
>> Forbidden
>>
>> You don't have permission to access /Beagleboard:Updating_The_Software on
>> this server."
>>
>>
>> As a newbe i wanted to update my BBB with the latest firmware. There are a
>> few recommended links on the latest-images web page. But there's no
>> explanation what the difference is between for example Wheezy and Jessie.
>>
>>
> Remove the "s" in "https" something is mis-configured with apache's config
> on elinux..
>
> http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Updating_The_Software

That reminds me, I need to get a certificate installed for elinux.org.
Thanks for the reminder. :)


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[beagleboard] Re: [beagle-alpha] BeagleBoard.org featured on NewsWatch TV on Discovery Channel Friday Jan 22, 2016

2016-01-21 Thread Bill Traynor
Very nice, congrats!

On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 3:34 PM, Gerald Coley  wrote:
> COOL!
>
> Gerald
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Jason Kridner  wrote:
>>
>> In case you are watching TV tomorrow night (Friday, January 22nd, 2016)
>> NewsWatch is airing a Consumer Electronics Show 2016 Special featuring
>> BeagleBoard.org, Oculus Rift, drones, interviews and more. The episode airs
>> on the Discovery Channel (7:00-7:30 ET/PT), except on DISH Network, which
>> only airs in ET.
>>
>> Of course, you can also watch the segment on Vimeo:
>> https://vimeo.com/151100483
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Re: [beagleboard] wiki beaglebone black dead ?

2015-08-17 Thread Bill Traynor
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:
 HI,

 I can't reach this wiki:
  https://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black


 Am I the only one ?

No, it does seem to be down today.  Perhaps you can find what you need here:

http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack



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Re: [beagleboard] How to install linux_headers

2015-08-14 Thread Bill Traynor
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 9:28 PM, Kazz aspect...@gmail.com wrote:
 4.1.1-ti-r2

Try:   sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`

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Re: [beagleboard] fix IP address with Cpnnect Manager

2015-07-07 Thread Bill Traynor
On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 10:03 AM, Kazz aspect...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all

 I am using Beagleboard-xM on Debina8 (default network management tool of
 Debian8 is Connect Manager).

 It works with DHCP but the only problem is I can't get fixed IP address of
 eth0 since MAC address changes every time I restart.

 Does anyone know the solution?

I thought this was fixed ages ago:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-omapm=128744421925804w=2


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Re: [beagleboard] Where is the SpiDev test program?

2015-06-17 Thread Bill Traynor
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Brendan Merna bmerna...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks Bill! What about the header files below? I'm getting errors on some
 of the global variables and I think its because I don't have these header
 files.

 #include linux/types.h

 #include linux/spi/spidev.h


http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Installing_kernel_headers


 On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at 3:26:39 PM UTC-4, Bill Traynor wrote:

 On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Brendan Merna bmer...@gmail.com wrote:
  I have shored out my data pins on P9 and I keep seeing tutorials and
  code
  running SpiDev test program? I've tried to run and it says no files
  exists.
  Where are people getting this file?

 spidev_test.c is available from kernel.org

 https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/spi/spidev_test.c

 There's also a version for the BBB that can be found in Derek Molloy's
 repository for his book:

 git clone https://github.com/derekmolloy/exploringBB.git
 then look for ../exploringBB/chp08/spi/spidev_test.c


 
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Re: [beagleboard] Where is the SpiDev test program?

2015-06-17 Thread Bill Traynor
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Brendan Merna bmerna...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have shored out my data pins on P9 and I keep seeing tutorials and code
 running SpiDev test program? I've tried to run and it says no files exists.
 Where are people getting this file?

spidev_test.c is available from kernel.org

https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/spi/spidev_test.c

There's also a version for the BBB that can be found in Derek Molloy's
repository for his book:

git clone https://github.com/derekmolloy/exploringBB.git
then look for ../exploringBB/chp08/spi/spidev_test.c



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Re: [beagleboard] Re: 2 out of 3 boards defective

2015-05-28 Thread Bill Traynor
Where did you buy them?  There are a few diffierent BBBs out there now.

Did you initially try the Getting Started steps first, before trying
to reflash them?

http://beagleboard.org/getting-started

On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 8:21 AM, Dennis Kerrisk dennisk8...@gmail.com wrote:
 That is what we were trying to do, Reflash the eMMc. The would start to
 flash and then kernel panic. 1 worked fine. The other 2 both paniced. We
 tried each board several times.

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: 2 out of 3 boards defective

2015-05-28 Thread Bill Traynor
So all 3 boards initially worked fine?  Then afte flashing the eMMC,
only 1 worked?  If that's the case, just reflash the non-working ones
again, as it just sounds like the flash process failed.

On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 8:45 AM, Dennis Kerrisk dennisk8...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yes we did. The serial connection worked. When we tried to flash the eMMC
 they paniced.

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Re: [beagleboard] Cape Template License

2015-05-23 Thread Bill Traynor
Gerald,

He's asking about the license of the schematics for the proto cape,
which I believe is a CircuitCo creation.

On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.org wrote:
 You will need to contact the owner if in doubt. But if the license is on the
 bottom of the page, you should be covered..

 Gerald


 On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Istvan Burbank iman1...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,
 I am looking to design, manufacture, and sell a Cape. I am looking for a
 template board (Eagle preferably) that I can modify for this purpose. There
 are files hosted on elinux which would do the trick, but I am unsure what
 license they are under; perhaps the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike
 3.0 Unported License noted on the bottom of the page? The README in the
 linked zip file doesn't mention a license.

 Thanks,
 Istvan.

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Re: [beagleboard] Cape Template License

2015-05-23 Thread Bill Traynor
Istvan,

Just go ahead and productize your cape.  Many have done so before you
so I don't believe there are any hardware licensing issues.

On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 6:22 PM, Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.org wrote:
 As I said, as long as the license is on the age, it is covered.
 And as I said, if in doubt, ask the owner. I assume that would be CircuitCo
 in this case based on your statement.

 Gerald

 On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 5:09 PM, Bill Traynor btray...@gmail.com wrote:

 Gerald,

 He's asking about the license of the schematics for the proto cape,
 which I believe is a CircuitCo creation.

 On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.org
 wrote:
  You will need to contact the owner if in doubt. But if the license is on
  the
  bottom of the page, you should be covered..
 
  Gerald
 
 
  On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Istvan Burbank iman1...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Hello,
  I am looking to design, manufacture, and sell a Cape. I am looking for
  a
  template board (Eagle preferably) that I can modify for this purpose.
  There
  are files hosted on elinux which would do the trick, but I am unsure
  what
  license they are under; perhaps the Creative Commons
  Attribution-ShareAlike
  3.0 Unported License noted on the bottom of the page? The README in the
  linked zip file doesn't mention a license.
 
  Thanks,
  Istvan.
 
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Re: [beagleboard] Re: OSX + Baeglebone = Nightmare

2015-05-01 Thread Bill Traynor
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 8:41 AM, SimGQ garymquig...@gmail.com wrote:
 Jan,

 The first thing to do, and it proved to be the simplest is use a good
 quality short cable, honestly in most of the connection issues we had it
 turned out to be cables / drivers / OS version in that order. Other than
 that we had one DOA board. It turns out the BBB is very temperamental about
 its power supply, we found it impossible to battery power it, something that
 took minutes to do on a RPi.

 We decided to move to RPi 2 in the end anyway.

 The BBB's are now performing various domestic duties for the team, we are
 all happy with them when working on them in our free time. I like the BBB,
 didn't like the support.

Just out of curiosity, how do you see the RPi support differing from
the BBB support?  And how is the RPi support better?




 On Friday, May 1, 2015 at 12:05:59 PM UTC+1, janszyma...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Did you have any luck solving this?
 If yes, can you share it as I have the same problem.

 Jan

 On Monday, February 2, 2015 at 10:47:59 AM UTC+11, SimGQ wrote:

 I have wasted a whole weekend trying got connect to my BBB.

 I am running 10.10 and have trawled the internet reading pages upon pages
 of cryptic mumbo jumbo, I have uninstalled rivers, updated drivers, replaced
 drivers, edited pLists, reset Pram, reset SMC, I have done EVERYTHING. I am
 sick of it at this stage. I have a €100 Windows 7 netbook that connects with
 no problem to the Beaglebone.

 For the past 9 months of=r so I have used an Arduino Mega with no
 connection issues, so why oh why is it so difficult to get this POS board to
 work? Laziness perhaps?

 Basically Beaglebone need to get their finger out and fix the driver
 issues with OS X.

 OR STOP SELLING THIS BOARD to OS X users. It just doesn't work.

 My weekend has been a complete waste.


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Re: [beagleboard] Audio Cape on BBB rev C

2015-03-24 Thread Bill Traynor
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 5:29 AM, Marty tux2...@gmail.com wrote:
 dmesg | grep cape showed a lot:

 [0.560695] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: Baseboard:
 'A335BNLT,00C0,3214BBBK8615'
 [0.560722] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9:
 compatible-baseboard=ti,beaglebone-black
 [0.584814] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #0: 'BeagleBone AUDIO
 CAPE,00A1,Beagleboardtoys,BB-BONE-AUDI-01'
 [0.614598] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #1: No cape found
 [0.651706] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #2: No cape found
 [0.688814] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #3: No cape found
 [0.695030] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #4: specific override
 [0.695052] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: bone: Using override eeprom data
 at slot 4
 [0.695067] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #4:
 'Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G'
 [0.695147] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #5: specific override
 [0.695166] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: bone: Using override eeprom data
 at slot 5
 [0.695180] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #5:
 'Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI'
 [0.695251] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #6: specific override
 [0.695268] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: bone: Using override eeprom data
 at slot 6
 [0.695282] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #6:
 'Bone-Black-HDMIN,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMIN'
 [0.695602] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: before slot-0
 BB-BONE-AUDI-01:00A1 (prio 0)
 [0.695619] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-0
 BB-BONE-AUDI-01:00A1 (prio 0)
 [0.695694] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: before slot-4
 BB-BONE-EMMC-2G:00A0 (prio 1)
 [0.695707] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-4
 BB-BONE-EMMC-2G:00A0 (prio 1)
 [0.695777] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: before slot-5
 BB-BONELT-HDMI:00A0 (prio 1)
 [0.695789] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-5
 BB-BONELT-HDMI:00A0 (prio 1)
 [0.695822] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: initialized OK.
 [0.696283] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: after slot-0
 BB-BONE-AUDI-01:00A1 (prio 0)
 [0.696302] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #0: Requesting part
 number/version based 'BB-BONE-AUDI-01-00A1.dtbo
 [0.696318] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #0: Requesting firmware
 'BB-BONE-AUDI-01-00A1.dtbo' for board-name 'BeagleBone AUDIO CAPE', version
 '00A1'
 [0.696708] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-4
 BB-BONE-EMMC-2G:00A0 (prio 1)
 [0.698667] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-5
 BB-BONELT-HDMI:00A0 (prio 1)
 [0.700292] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: before slot-6
 BB-BONELT-HDMIN:00A0 (prio 2)
 [0.700307] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-6
 BB-BONELT-HDMIN:00A0 (prio 2)
 [0.700321] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-6
 BB-BONELT-HDMIN:00A0 (prio 2)
 [1.070829] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: failed to load firmware
 'BB-BONE-AUDI-01-00A1.dtbo'
 [1.079721] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: failed to load slot-0
 BB-BONE-AUDI-01:00A1 (prio 0)
 [1.089331] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-6
 BB-BONELT-HDMIN:00A0 (prio 2)
 [1.089357] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-5
 BB-BONELT-HDMI:00A0 (prio 1)
 [1.089371] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: after slot-5
 BB-BONELT-HDMI:00A0 (prio 1)
 [1.089395] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #5: Requesting firmware
 'cape-boneblack-hdmi-00A0.dtbo' for board-name 'Bone-Black-HDMI', version
 '00A0'
 [1.089424] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #5: dtbo
 'cape-boneblack-hdmi-00A0.dtbo' loaded; converting to live tree
 [1.089771] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #5: #4 overlays
 [1.090823] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-4
 BB-BONE-EMMC-2G:00A0 (prio 1)
 [1.090845] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: after slot-4
 BB-BONE-EMMC-2G:00A0 (prio 1)
 [1.090864] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #4: Requesting firmware
 'cape-bone-2g-emmc1.dtbo' for board-name 'Bone-LT-eMMC-2G', version '00A0'
 [1.090879] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #4: dtbo
 'cape-bone-2g-emmc1.dtbo' loaded; converting to live tree
 [1.091426] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #4: #2 overlays
 [1.120725] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #4: Applied #2 overlays.
 [1.120750] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: done slot-4
 BB-BONE-EMMC-2G:00A0 (prio 1)
 [1.120959] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-6
 BB-BONELT-HDMIN:00A0 (prio 2)
 [1.253451] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #5: Applied #4 overlays.
 [1.253473] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: done slot-5
 BB-BONELT-HDMI:00A0 (prio 1)
 [1.253506] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: check slot-6
 BB-BONELT-HDMIN:00A0 (prio 2)
 [1.253522] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: loader: after slot-6
 BB-BONELT-HDMIN:00A0 (prio 2)
 [1.253549] bone-capemgr bone_capemgr.9: slot #6: Requesting firmware
 

Re: [beagleboard] Re: Folks at Embedded Linux Conf?

2015-03-24 Thread Bill Traynor
Find the trolls.  Just ask ranostay

On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 7:10 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
 nerdboy, ds2 are around if you can find them. ;)

 On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 5:59 PM, Drew Fustini pdp7p...@gmail.com wrote:
 Anyone else here this in San Jose for Embedded Linux Conf?

 Nice plug for BeagleBone Black in Andrew Tridgell's keynote on Dronecode!
 Dronecode Project and Autopilot With Linux - Andrew Tridgell, Technical
 Steering Committee Chair of Dronecode Project
 http://elcabs2015.sched.org/mobile/#session:120a64c529ec466bfa916602c99316b3

 I believe Linux Foundation will be uploading video to YouTube after
 conference ends

 Cheers
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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Folks at Embedded Linux Conf?

2015-03-24 Thread Bill Traynor
Be sure to heckle!

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 Yeah, Matt's presentation is at 5:25 (Blossom Hill), all the trolls
 should be there..

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 Find the trolls.  Just ask ranostay

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 nerdboy, ds2 are around if you can find them. ;)

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 Anyone else here this in San Jose for Embedded Linux Conf?

 Nice plug for BeagleBone Black in Andrew Tridgell's keynote on Dronecode!
 Dronecode Project and Autopilot With Linux - Andrew Tridgell, Technical
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 http://elcabs2015.sched.org/mobile/#session:120a64c529ec466bfa916602c99316b3

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Re: [beagleboard] Audio Cape on BBB rev C

2015-03-24 Thread Bill Traynor
Which part of the tutorial did you not do?  Note that it is a wiki, so
when things change, you can always update the tutorial.

On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Marty tux2...@gmail.com wrote:
 ok, I think I got it by NOT following that tutorial and following advice
 here.  Now I got this:

 root@beaglebone:/home/debian# cat /sys/devices/bone_capemgr*/slots
  0: 54:PF---
  1: 55:PF---
  2: 56:PF---
  3: 57:PF---
  4: ff:P-O-L Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
  5: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI
  6: ff:P-O-L Bone-Black-HDMIN,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
  7: ff:P-O-L Override Board Name,00A0,Override Manuf,BB-BONE-AUDI-02


 What I did as root was edit /boot/uEnv.txt and uncomment the audio cape
 lines so that it looks like this:

 #Docs: http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:U-boot_partitioning_layout_2.0

 uname_r=3.8.13-bone70
 #dtb=
 cmdline=quiet init=/lib/systemd/systemd

 ##Example
 #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=
 #cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=

 ##Disable HDMI/eMMC
 #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G

 ##Disable HDMI
 #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN

 ##Disable eMMC
 #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONE-EMMC-2G

 ##Audio Cape (needs HDMI Audio disabled)
 cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI
 cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=BB-BONE-AUDI-02


 ##enable BBB: eMMC Flasher:
 #cmdline=init=/opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/init-eMMC-flasher-v3.sh

 uuid=c92d7bef-e149-4c25-83f4-fffb66c655cb

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Re: [beagleboard] Audio Cape on BBB rev C

2015-03-24 Thread Bill Traynor
Feel free to add Rev C notes ;)

On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 3:51 PM, Marty tux2...@gmail.com wrote:
 I unconsumed both lines under audio cape but now mplayer doesn't work so I'm
 not thinking this wiki needs to be revised by me yet.  The wiki is for the
 rev b and not my c, though.

Sent From Marty's S3

 On Mar 24, 2015 3:46 PM, Bill Traynor btray...@gmail.com wrote:

 Which part of the tutorial did you not do?  Note that it is a wiki, so
 when things change, you can always update the tutorial.

 On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Marty tux2...@gmail.com wrote:
  ok, I think I got it by NOT following that tutorial and following advice
  here.  Now I got this:
 
  root@beaglebone:/home/debian# cat /sys/devices/bone_capemgr*/slots
   0: 54:PF---
   1: 55:PF---
   2: 56:PF---
   3: 57:PF---
   4: ff:P-O-L Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
   5: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI
   6: ff:P-O-L Bone-Black-HDMIN,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
   7: ff:P-O-L Override Board Name,00A0,Override Manuf,BB-BONE-AUDI-02
 
 
  What I did as root was edit /boot/uEnv.txt and uncomment the audio cape
  lines so that it looks like this:
 
  #Docs: http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:U-boot_partitioning_layout_2.0
 
  uname_r=3.8.13-bone70
  #dtb=
  cmdline=quiet init=/lib/systemd/systemd
 
  ##Example
  #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=
  #cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=
 
  ##Disable HDMI/eMMC
 
  #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
 
  ##Disable HDMI
  #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
 
  ##Disable eMMC
  #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
 
  ##Audio Cape (needs HDMI Audio disabled)
  cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI
  cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=BB-BONE-AUDI-02
 
 
  ##enable BBB: eMMC Flasher:
  #cmdline=init=/opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/init-eMMC-flasher-v3.sh
 
  uuid=c92d7bef-e149-4c25-83f4-fffb66c655cb
 
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Re: [beagleboard] Audio Cape on BBB rev C

2015-03-24 Thread Bill Traynor
Don't overwrite old content though.  Be sure to note that for your
board, things are different.

On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 4:25 PM, Marty tux2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Wow, this is a new rev c!

Sent From Marty's S3

 On Mar 24, 2015 4:22 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:


 On Mar 24, 2015 12:51 PM, Marty tux2...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I unconsumed both lines under audio cape but now mplayer doesn't work so
  I'm not thinking this wiki needs to be revised by me yet.  The wiki is for
  the rev b and not my c, though.

 The wiki was written for the old may 2014 release, the march 2015 is now
 the official release, it will take time for 'all' wiki's will be updated.
 Please update it for us. ;)

 
  Sent From Marty's S3
 
  On Mar 24, 2015 3:46 PM, Bill Traynor btray...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Which part of the tutorial did you not do?  Note that it is a wiki, so
  when things change, you can always update the tutorial.
 
  On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Marty tux2...@gmail.com wrote:
   ok, I think I got it by NOT following that tutorial and following
   advice
   here.  Now I got this:
  
   root@beaglebone:/home/debian# cat /sys/devices/bone_capemgr*/slots
0: 54:PF---
1: 55:PF---
2: 56:PF---
3: 57:PF---
4: ff:P-O-L Bone-LT-eMMC-2G,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
5: ff:P-O-- Bone-Black-HDMI,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMI
6: ff:P-O-L Bone-Black-HDMIN,00A0,Texas Instrument,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
7: ff:P-O-L Override Board Name,00A0,Override Manuf,BB-BONE-AUDI-02
  
  
   What I did as root was edit /boot/uEnv.txt and uncomment the audio
   cape
   lines so that it looks like this:
  
   #Docs: http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:U-boot_partitioning_layout_2.0
  
   uname_r=3.8.13-bone70
   #dtb=
   cmdline=quiet init=/lib/systemd/systemd
  
   ##Example
   #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=
   #cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=
  
   ##Disable HDMI/eMMC
  
   #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN,BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
  
   ##Disable HDMI
   #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI,BB-BONELT-HDMIN
  
   ##Disable eMMC
   #cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONE-EMMC-2G
  
   ##Audio Cape (needs HDMI Audio disabled)
   cape_disable=capemgr.disable_partno=BB-BONELT-HDMI
   cape_enable=capemgr.enable_partno=BB-BONE-AUDI-02
  
  
   ##enable BBB: eMMC Flasher:
   #cmdline=init=/opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/init-eMMC-flasher-v3.sh
  
   uuid=c92d7bef-e149-4c25-83f4-fffb66c655cb
  
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Re: [beagleboard] Angstrom Distribution Repo is down??

2015-03-17 Thread Bill Traynor
Yep, they're back up.  Thanks to Tom King for the fix.

On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Grant Cameron gr...@cdip.ucsd.edu wrote:
 Bill,
 Thank you!
 -g

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 On Mar 11, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Bill Traynor btray...@gmail.com wrote:

 Patience, feeds.angstrom-distribution.org is being fixed.

 On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Congyin Shi scy.tu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi, Chris,

 This one is to old.

 Did you find any other repo? Thanks.

 On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 8:11:29 AM UTC-5, Christopher Ward wrote:


 I wish moving to debian was a viable option. Already got a few hundred
 production nodes running Angstrom, and they're only accessible via a 60ft
 crane.

 I just found on gumstix site and angstrom package library so I'm just
 wgetting the entire repo as the current impact this has on me is the
 inability to prepare new nodes.

 Since it's a 502 on feeds.angstrom I assume that eventually someone will
 fix it and if/when they do I will set up my own mirror.

 Until then https://downloads.gumstix.com/feeds/angstrom/ipk/glibc/armv7a/

 --Chris

 On 11/03/15 07:04, domenick...@gmail.com wrote:

 So it looks like angstrom isn't getting much love on the beaglebone, and
 debian is the recommendation, based on the website and #beaglebone.  I'm
 moving to that.

 On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 4:59:22 PM UTC-4, Congyin Shi wrote:


 I cannot access http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/.

 It returns 502 Bad Gateway.

 Do you have the same problem?


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Re: [beagleboard] Help with Uboot and tftp

2015-03-16 Thread Bill Traynor
Are you certain there's a dhcp server running on your local network?

On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 7:22 AM, Hemant Kapoor kapoor.hem...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Bill,

 Thanks for your response. I looked into the link but when I enter the below
 command

 dhcp

 I can below issue:
 U-Boot# dhcp
 link up on port 0, speed 10, half duplex
 BOOTP broadcast 1
 BOOTP broadcast 2
 BOOTP broadcast 3
 BOOTP broadcast 4
 BOOTP broadcast 5
 BOOTP broadcast 6
 BOOTP broadcast 7
 BOOTP broadcast 8
 BOOTP broadcast 9
 BOOTP broadcast 10

 Retry count exceeded; starting again
 using musb-hdrc, OUT ep1out IN ep1in STATUS ep2in
 MAC d0:39:72:6b:eb:11
 HOST MAC de:ad:be:af:00:00
 RNDIS ready
 musb-hdrc: peripheral reset irq lost!
 high speed config #2: 2 mA, Ethernet Gadget, using RNDIS
 USB RNDIS network up!
 BOOTP broadcast 1
 BOOTP broadcast 2
 BOOTP broadcast 3
 BOOTP broadcast 4
 BOOTP broadcast 5
 BOOTP broadcast 6
 BOOTP broadcast 7
 BOOTP broadcast 8
 BOOTP broadcast 9
 BOOTP broadcast 10

 Retry count exceeded; starting again
 link up on port 0, speed 10, half duplex
 BOOTP broadcast 1
 BOOTP broadcast 2
 BOOTP broadcast 3
 BOOTP broadcast 4
 BOOTP broadcast 5
 BOOTP broadcast 6
 BOOTP broadcast 7
 BOOTP broadcast 8
 BOOTP broadcast 9
 BOOTP broadcast 10


 So not sure where to go from here.

 Regards,
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Re: [beagleboard] Help with Uboot and tftp

2015-03-16 Thread Bill Traynor
You need a dhcp server for the dhcp command to get an ip.  I've done
this two ways before.  One, I've let my router hand out an ip to the
board and two, I've set up a dhcp server on the tftp server but handed
out ips in a completely different, and fixed range.

On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Hemant Kapoor kapoor.hem...@gmail.com wrote:

 I checked and I dont have dhcp server installed or running :(

 But do we need to do it or we can use tftp server (tftpd-hpa) to do simple
 file transfer.

 Also I realized that I am missing one vital information, which is that the
 host system is actually running on VirtualBox.

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Beaglebone repository access problem

2015-03-13 Thread Bill Traynor
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 6:41 AM, joerid boterhoeks...@gmail.com wrote:
 Seems like the feeds are down again?
 502 bad gateway er


They haven't been fixed yet:
http://wp.angstrom-distribution.org/?p=101


 Op donderdag 15 december 2011 21:14:42 UTC+1 schreef David:

 I keep getting the following errors when attempting a package update
 using opkg update. Are there any known issues with the repository?

 Dave.


 wget: can't connect to remote host (140.211.169.179): Connection timed out
 Collected errors:
   * opkg_download: Failed to download

 http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/core/ipk/eglibc/armv7a/base/Packages.gz,
 wget returned 1.
   * opkg_download: Failed to download

 http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/core/ipk/eglibc/armv7a/machine/beaglebone/Packages.gz,
 wget returned 1.
   * opkg_download: Failed to download

 http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/core/ipk/eglibc/armv7a/debug/Packages.gz,
 wget returned 1.
   * opkg_download: Failed to download

 http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/core/ipk/eglibc/armv7a/gstreamer/Packages.gz,
 wget returned 1.
   * opkg_download: Failed to download

 http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/core/ipk/eglibc/all/Packages.gz,
 wget returned 1.
   * opkg_download: Failed to download

 http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/core/ipk/eglibc/armv7a/perl/Packages.gz,
 wget returned 1.
   * opkg_download: Failed to download

 http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/core/ipk/eglibc/armv7a/python/Packages.gz,
 wget returned 1.

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Angstrom Distribution Repo is down??

2015-03-11 Thread Bill Traynor
Patience, feeds.angstrom-distribution.org is being fixed.

On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Congyin Shi scy.tu...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi, Chris,

 This one is to old.

 Did you find any other repo? Thanks.

 On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 8:11:29 AM UTC-5, Christopher Ward wrote:

 I wish moving to debian was a viable option. Already got a few hundred
 production nodes running Angstrom, and they're only accessible via a 60ft
 crane.

 I just found on gumstix site and angstrom package library so I'm just
 wgetting the entire repo as the current impact this has on me is the
 inability to prepare new nodes.

 Since it's a 502 on feeds.angstrom I assume that eventually someone will
 fix it and if/when they do I will set up my own mirror.

 Until then https://downloads.gumstix.com/feeds/angstrom/ipk/glibc/armv7a/

 --Chris

 On 11/03/15 07:04, domenick...@gmail.com wrote:

 So it looks like angstrom isn't getting much love on the beaglebone, and
 debian is the recommendation, based on the website and #beaglebone.  I'm
 moving to that.

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 I cannot access http://feeds.angstrom-distribution.org/.

 It returns 502 Bad Gateway.

 Do you have the same problem?

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Re: [beagleboard] for people teaching embedded linux classes, a suggestion ...

2015-01-25 Thread Bill Traynor
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 3:27 PM, Sid Boyce sbo...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
 On 25/01/15 18:16, Robert P. J. Day wrote:

 On Sun, 25 Jan 2015, William Pretty Security wrote:

 Thanks for the advice Robert!

 I am currently working thru the same page, more or less as a student
 :-) And you suggestions sound excellent. I would be interested to
 hear you advice on selecting Kernel build options, from the menu. Do
 you think there is such a thing as a default configuration ??

NOTE: if people insist on top-posting, then for the sake of brevity,
 i'm going to wipe out everything below what i'm replying to. come on,
 folks ... top-posting is really frowned upon.

anyway, i'm currently going over RCN's kernel recipe for the BBB
 using his build_kernel.sh script and i'm just going with the
 defaults as they are, since my goal is simply to get a bootable
 system. once all that's done, then i'll go back and look at tweaking
 kernel options.

 rday

 Hi Robert,
 Not all lists frown on top posting, most do not.

Then most would be wrong.


 I'll try to explain the rationale from the position of having deal with many
 hundreds of emails a day encompassing diverse topics and lists in over 100
 local email folders.

 I am already familiar with the previous threads and do not have to read them
 again.

Most people would not be.  And if I'm reading an old post, I much
prefer comments in context to what they're referring too.


 If someone bottom posts I ignore the top ones and scroll down to the latest
 comment as that is almost always all I need to completely understand the
 flow.

The goal is not to bottom post, it's to post within context.


 With a top post, I've got the message immediately.

Sure, but out of context.  Mailing list posts are not conversations
between 2 or 3 or 4 people, they are between participants and the
broader community.  Only inline comments work.

However, in the new world of mobile, perhaps top posting isn't the
evil I've always believed it to be.


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Re: [beagleboard] How do I install Arduino 1.6 in the BeagleBone Black?

2015-01-12 Thread Bill Traynor
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Jack_RobotDad j...@silbermans.net wrote:
 Hello,

 I am working on a small robot project with my son. I need to install the
 Arduino IDE 1.6 (e.g., nightly build Linux 32) into my BBB.
 The Arduino IDE from the repository installed easy using application
 management, but it does not support the Arudino Due boards as is.

 I have basically downloaded the lasted files from the Arduino site and
 followed the instructions from here to create a link on the BBB desktop
 https://bhargavg.wordpress.com/2011/12/23/creating-an-arduino-desktop-launcher-for-ubuntu-11-10-with-desktop-file/

 I have done the install and it is working on regular Linux PCs running
 Ubuntu and Linux Mint, but I can't make it work on the BBB for some reason.
 On the BBB when I click over the icon I created to execute the arduino code,
 nothing happens.

 I am getting the Arduino IDE Nighly Builds Linux 32 from here
 http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software#toc4

 Do I have to compile the  Arduino source code for the BBB? If so, I need
 help doing it.
 As I mentioned, on the other Linux installs we have (regular PCs) I just
 needed to download the files and create the link to run the Arduino IDE.

 Any help will be appreciated.

Could this help?

http://inspire.logicsupply.com/2014/09/beaglebone-runs-arduino-ide.html


 Thank you!
 -Jack

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Re: [beagleboard] How do I install Arduino 1.6 in the BeagleBone Black?

2015-01-12 Thread Bill Traynor
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 10:21 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Bill, He has already said twice in posts, that version 1.0.1 of the IDE is
 not new enough to support his board. That tutorial shows howto install the
 ardiono IDE shipped with Debian. Which is v1.0.1

Ah, I see.  Well in that case, there's these instructions:

http://playground.arduino.cc/Linux/All



 On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Bill Traynor btray...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Jack_RobotDad j...@silbermans.net
 wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I am working on a small robot project with my son. I need to install the
  Arduino IDE 1.6 (e.g., nightly build Linux 32) into my BBB.
  The Arduino IDE from the repository installed easy using application
  management, but it does not support the Arudino Due boards as is.
 
  I have basically downloaded the lasted files from the Arduino site and
  followed the instructions from here to create a link on the BBB desktop
 
  https://bhargavg.wordpress.com/2011/12/23/creating-an-arduino-desktop-launcher-for-ubuntu-11-10-with-desktop-file/
 
  I have done the install and it is working on regular Linux PCs running
  Ubuntu and Linux Mint, but I can't make it work on the BBB for some
  reason.
  On the BBB when I click over the icon I created to execute the arduino
  code,
  nothing happens.
 
  I am getting the Arduino IDE Nighly Builds Linux 32 from here
  http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software#toc4
 
  Do I have to compile the  Arduino source code for the BBB? If so, I need
  help doing it.
  As I mentioned, on the other Linux installs we have (regular PCs) I just
  needed to download the files and create the link to run the Arduino IDE.
 
  Any help will be appreciated.

 Could this help?

 http://inspire.logicsupply.com/2014/09/beaglebone-runs-arduino-ide.html

 
  Thank you!
  -Jack
 
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Re: [beagleboard] Needed BEAGLEBONE WL1835MOD W/ CHIP ANTENNA

2014-09-10 Thread Bill Traynor
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Waxengecko coychrist...@gmail.com wrote:
 WL1835MOD W/ CHIP ANTEN

Is building some yourself out of the question?

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Re: [beagleboard] Yet another newbie how to get started

2014-09-04 Thread Bill Traynor
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 12:14 PM,  murre...@ameritech.net wrote:


 So you want to compare a $45 board with a $375 one with a $1500
 development license? Come on you can't be serious. Seems logic of a common
 variety is lacking here.

 It's no ones fault but your own you're behind in the skills required for
 your homework project. Step off the fricken high horse and re-evaluate
 your gripes. If you can't hack the time it would take you to learn it give
 up on your homework and tell your work to get someone more capable. It's
 no ones job here to hold your little hand through your learning process,
 especially for something it sounds like your work has given you. Everything
 you need is at your finger tips, there are young kids figuring this out, so
 if you've been around since the 80's developing, this should be no major
 task at all to get going, so stop the complaining do some self research
 learn the basics and get up to speed on what you're lacking. Posts like
 these are just ridiculous.


 This is the typical attitude of the Linux world, Your too stupid to use my
 baby! Its like some Masonic ritual, that all initiates must pass through
 because that's what the elders had to do.  I'm not asking anyone here to
 hold my hand.  I'm asking that you elders to organize, package, and
 document your work for the benefit of others.  This what any professional
 would do.  Hack is the key word here.  As long as this product lacks the
 proper tools to support it, like Linux, it will remain a hackers toy.

 I agree that this is pointless.  So the final answer is No for all you
 lurkers out there who have the same frustrations but are afraid to chime in
 because you will get your head bit off.  To advance from a Newbie to a
 Novice, you must first become and Expert.

There's a nice set of exact steps here: http://jkuhlm.bplaced.net/hellobone/



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Re: [beagleboard] [elinux][Documentation] ARMCompilers

2014-08-31 Thread Bill Traynor
I don't see why anything must be deleted.  The ARMCompilers page is
specific to ARM, whereas the Toolchains page is more general.  Feel
free to update either though.

On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Lucas Tanure ltan...@gmail.com wrote:
 The page http://elinux.org/ARMCompilers should be removed ?
 Because http://elinux.org/Toolchains has more information and are more
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 On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 8:36 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 6:29 PM, Lucas Tanure ltan...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  The page ARM Compilers seems a promotional page for Codesourcery. I
  would
  like to update this page, give more options for compilers etc.
  But, first I need to check if this information is true:
   Enhancements are made in the Codesourcery version first, and are then
  pushed back to mainline.
 
  Codesourcery is the one that develop arm compilers?
  I think not. I would like to put emphasis in Linaro toolchain,
  crosstool-ng,
  and GNU/gcc for arm.
  First the could say a little about this three toolchains, later on
  Codesourcery and ARM DS-5. Just because they are try versions.

 A lot of the page goes back to the days when Codesoucery was the
 only group contracted by ARM to support gcc for them.  They also were
 known to randomly break things between releases, hence the lots of
 faq/details.

 Today, (and the last few years) linaro as taken over
 maintenance/development of gcc for ARM.

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Your help wanted in creating the BeagleBoard.org Foundation bylaws

2014-06-25 Thread Bill Traynor
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 9:16 PM, Lucas Tanure ltan...@gmail.com wrote:
 The main task is read all the threads from this community, to filter the
 most important and update http://elinux.org/Beagleboard_bylaws. Also, weekly
 review  the wiki to remove unwanted modifications.
 Right ?
 I just want to be sure before anything else.

You can Protect the wiki page either once it's in a semi-complete
state, or right now and then only the person who is the bylaws-czar
can update it.


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Re: [beagleboard] BeagleBoard SBC Goes OEM, COM Version Coming

2014-06-18 Thread Bill Traynor
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 1:19 AM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
 From what I could gather from the article, these are embest ./ element14
 boards. Kind of hard to read through as one part of the article seems like
 it's implying one thing, where in another it seems to go another direction.



The board is produced by CircuitCo.  It's a great little board with
just the right stuff removed to make it more palatable for some.  I
like it a lot.

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 From: William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com
 Reply-To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com beagleboard@googlegroups.com
 Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 at 9:17 PM
 To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com beagleboard@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: [beagleboard] BeagleBoard SBC Goes OEM, COM Version Coming

 Funny how these articles always seem to report stuff that's either
 incorrect or not entirely accurate.

 I think the overlying information given by the site is nice to know ( such
 as new hardware being released ), but their actual write-ups are nothing
 more than FUD. The article you linked to had several points of
 misinformation, such as the BBB's processor speed ( but somehow they managed
 to get it right in the table of board differences ).

 Anyway, the board sound interesting, but personally I think they went the
 wrong direction in removing the eMMC. and am pretty sure it can be disabled
 via device tree overlays if additional IO's are needed ( which really wont
 give you many back anyway.).HDMI on the other hand, I'd never miss.

 Looks like the same board as the BBB with the eMMC and HDMI chips not
 populated. I’m sure Gerald  circuitco have analyzed the market requirement
 and this is what the market wants. If you have the numbers, I’m sure they
 will manufacture a batch with the eMMC populated or you could always add it
 yourself.



 Don't even get me started with Angstrom is prefered by most / more
 professional developers . . . Because that is plain B.S.  Also the
 statement Moving to the more user friendly Debian
  . . . Is fairly hilarious. Mainly because many long time users of other
 distro's seem to have a hard time grasping the concepts of a more
 traditional Linux distro like Debian. For the record though this statement
 is accurate as Debian actually has real / proper documentation. Where
 Angstrom falls flat on its face

 I could go on, and on, but the fact is that real professionals are going
 to use what makes the most sense for their project. If they want small,
 Angstrom is probably the last thing in their minds. QNX, or Busybox on a
 microkernel come to mind far ahead of anything else.


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 http://www.linux.com/news/embedded-mobile/mobile-linux/777154-beaglebone-sbc-goes-oem-com-version-coming

 Interesting how we are the last to know about this!

 Regards,

 John


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Re: [beagleboard] Work remaining to get 3.8 kernels (3.14+) working smoothly on the bbb?

2014-05-31 Thread Bill Traynor
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 11:34 AM, chmorgan chmor...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is there any documentation for the issues that might be holding back the
 usage of a 3.8 kernel on the bbb? My work is using the bbb so we have some
 interest in ensuring that we can use the latest kernel releases on the bbb
 without the loss of function. For instance yocto defaults to a 3.8 kernel
 when building for the bbb.

 So we'd be interested in helping move things forward but could use some
 guidance on what needs to be done both so we don't overlap with any pending
 work and so we don't have to discover everything again.

 I heard for instance that there is no cape manager with newer kernels.
 Should the cape manager be ported forward or does another approach make more
 sense?

There is a bug tracker for the BBB project here:
http://bugs.elinux.org/projects/beaglebone-black



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Re: [beagleboard] Tutorial Suggestions.

2014-05-17 Thread Bill Traynor
elinux.org is the main wiki for beagleboard stuff.

There are several useful books out there.  They aren't free, but
that's because writing useful documentation is hard.

Go to amazon.com and search for BeagleBone Black in Books.

On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 6:29 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
 Someone correct me if I am wrong, but I think there is a wiki site already
 David. eewiki.net I think.


 On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 2:25 PM, David Farning dfarn...@gmail.com wrote:

 I Have been playing with my BeagleBoneBlack for the last couple of
 week and have been exceptionally pleased.

 The biggest stumbling block has been related to documentation. The
 product has been progressing faster than the volunteer writers. I was
 wondering if anyone had considered working on a coordinated set of
 tutorials. My first exposure to this category of devices was
 https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorial/AIK/ARDX-EG-SPAR-PRINT-85-REV-10.pdf
 . We had a great time working through the exercise over the course of
 a couple of week :)

 If anyone has a suggestions for BBB tutorial topics and a place to
 host them, I would be happy to help organize this project and write a
 few of the articles. There are already a lot of great stuff out
 there... it can just be a little hard to find or a little out of date.

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Re: [beagleboard] Tutorial Suggestions.

2014-05-17 Thread Bill Traynor
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 8:51 PM, David Farning dfarn...@gmail.com wrote:
 Has anyone looked at the Embedded Beagle Class work that Mark Yoder
 has done at 
 http://elinux.org/index.php?title=Special%3AAllPagesfrom=eto=namespace=0
 ?

 That looks like at very good starting point for a set of general
 purpose beagle board tutorials.

Indeed, this is excellent material.



 On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 7:29 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am probably the opposite of Charles above. I have been toying with Linux
 ( Debian ) since the mid 90's, and have been building desktops about as
 long. I picked up programing as a hobby in the late 90's starting with quick
 basic on dos, and rapidly moving through ASM, C, C++ and many higher level
 languages.

 Prior to owning a BBB though I had zero hands on with embedded Linux, and
 had never written a program for Linux. The only semi related experience I
 had was writing software for a Rabbit Semi web device and the MSP430
 Launchpad. The latter here actually helped me a lot towards understanding
 how the GCC toolchain needs to be setup, while the former used a proprietary
 language called Dynamic C, and IMHO is a nightmare.

 Anyway, we picked up out 2 BBB's right at release last year, and you can bet
 I was in over my head. However, even then with less information around I was
 able to find information on everything I needed. Mostly through google, but
 also from people like Robert Nelson for working to get Debian running on the
 hardware, and answering the occasional question.

 MY point is, if I can learn how to get done what I want on the BBB, anyone
 else can. BUt they need to be serious, and having no experience with Linux
 is going ot definitely be a hindrance for them. So . .. learn how to use
 Linux *FIRST*.



 On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Charles Steinkuehler
 char...@steinkuehler.net wrote:

 On 5/17/2014 4:25 PM, David Farning wrote:
  I Have been playing with my BeagleBoneBlack for the last couple of
  week and have been exceptionally pleased.
 
  The biggest stumbling block has been related to documentation. The
  product has been progressing faster than the volunteer writers. I was
  wondering if anyone had considered working on a coordinated set of
  tutorials. My first exposure to this category of devices was
  https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorial/AIK/ARDX-EG-SPAR-PRINT-85-REV-10.pdf
  . We had a great time working through the exercise over the course of
  a couple of week :)
 
  If anyone has a suggestions for BBB tutorial topics and a place to
  host them, I would be happy to help organize this project and write a
  few of the articles. There are already a lot of great stuff out
  there... it can just be a little hard to find or a little out of date.

 Good luck!  I think the community needs more easy-to-succeed beginner
 level tutorials.  You might want to keep an eye on the Bone101 GSOC
 project:

 http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/GSoC/2014_Projects#Project:_Bone101

 ...it sounds like it could work well with what you're wanting to do.

 I've been working with minimal and alternate architecture Linux
 systems (PPC, MIPS,  Alpha) since the mid-1990's, so the BeagleBone was
 easy for me to start using, but I realize it's pretty foreign for a lot
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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Availability - how come nobody has any BeagleBone Black to sell?

2014-03-18 Thread Bill Traynor
Can we crowd fund elinux.org while we're at it ;)

On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 3:31 PM, Jason Kridner jkrid...@beagleboard.org wrote:
 TI pays my salary too, but you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone at TI
 that knows what I'm doing day-to-day in relation to Beagle. TI
 continues to pay our salaries as Beagle helps people use TI chips, but
 my manager has 0 input on the direction of BeagleBoard.orgnot that
 we'd necessarily want to upset TI.  Would be interesting to crowd-fund
 Gerald's salary for the 100+ hours a week he spends supporting people
 on Beagle. Be generous folks! ;-)

 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Gerald Coley ger...@beagleboard.org wrote:
 The part that says does not TI invests  into the operation of
 BeagleBord.org other than some of my day job and none of my time I spend on
 it in my personal time and weekends, the other 80 hours of my work week.

 Gerald


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Micka mickamus...@gmail.com wrote:

 TI has nothing to do with beagleboard.org but Gerald Coley is a TI
 Engineer ?


 Which part I didn't understand ?


 Micka,


 On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 5:44 PM, David Anders danders@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Venkat,


 On Monday, March 17, 2014 4:36:42 PM UTC-5, Venkat Bommakanti wrote:

 On Monday, March 17, 2014 7:23:20 AM UTC-7, oha...@ohararp.com wrote:

 ...  I would have no problem paying $75 for this board if we could
 guarantee availibility and continued support (ie being able to stay in
 business)


 Have a feeling, even at an hiked up unit price of $75, the hoarders will
 gobble them up in large #s, and pass the extra cost on to their customers 
 -
 after all, the free market price would also be $75. I doubt TI could
 guarantee supplies even at that price - unless something is done to 
 prevent
 productizers from bulk-ordering huge quantities.

 TI supposedly released this board as a community product and should
 try and pursue that goal and not just give up that easy. By hiking the 
 price
 to say $55/60, and through beaglebone.org, TI can allow for the purchase 
 of
 just a couple of boards to a given shipping address, it can be done since
 the extra cost could be used to support this option... Many MIR promoters 
 do
 that today, not entirely impossible (even $60 ARM quad-core based board
 manufactures do it - 1 per forum member/acct). So beagleboard can make it
 say 2 or 3 or some reasonable small #. The hoarders can always buy from
 those other distributors - whose stock-notification scheme is a mere joke.
 10mins into getting an email - they are back to 0-stock.


 just a clarification here: TI has nothing to do with beagleboard.org
 other than sell circuitco the processors to be used on beagleboard.org
 products

 http://beagleboard.org/about

 Dave


 Gerald,

 Pl. figure out a reasonably affordable scheme for the community and
 another for market-driven scene, where folks are building products using
 these, against all (practically legally non-enforceable) warnings. The
 entire learning/maker community, imho, is being heavily penalized, for the
 actions of a few hoarders.

 thanks.

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Re: [beagleboard] Re: Here is the BeagleBone Debian (beta) image you want to test

2014-03-13 Thread Bill Traynor
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Dennis Cote denn...@harding.ca wrote:
 On Thursday, March 13, 2014 12:49:52 PM UTC-6, RobertCNelson wrote:

 Which brings up a fun question.  What default timezone do you guys
 want? Or is utc generic enough?


 I think UTC would be best, but there should be clear instructions for how to
 change it.

 Most users (like me) are not Linux experts and don't know how to do many of
 these basic things. I though /etc/timezone seemed like the perfect place to
 make this change, but it turns out that was wrong. Google led me to tzselect
 which also looked promising, but again it was wrong.

 So then, here's a question for you. Where do you want to see those
 type of faq's listed?

 I can pretty much dump them anywhere, but the hard question is where...

I thought you were posting all of your stuff to elinux.org?



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Re: [beagleboard] Re: debian: test images (2014-01-10)

2014-01-15 Thread Bill Traynor
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Louis McCarthy compeo...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am awaiting approval in the bug tracker, but I saw your comment related to
 Wicd/Connman. If I remember correctly, there were issues with multiple
 connections (wired and wireless) and DHCP (only assigned an IP to the first
 adapter) with connman. Not sure if those were resolved.

Sorry about that, Louis.  You should be active in the bug tracker now.


 Louis

 On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 9:23:59 AM UTC-6, RobertCNelson wrote:

 On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Louis McCarthy comp...@gmail.com wrote:
  Thanks for all of your hard work Robert!
 
  Not sure if this is really a bug or more of a optimization.
 
  I downloaded and installed (via Win32 Disk Imager) the eMMC Flasher to a
  4
  Gb Kingston card. When I booted the new card on a BBB A5A, it loaded all
  the
  way into the GUI, performed the rsync, and then the lights went solid.
 
  My question is, is it necessary to boot the flasher all the way into the
  GUI? It may shave a couple minutes off of the flash time by limiting
  the
  run level.

 Well, I guess we could get a little more creative with the image.
 I've kept to really simple... Right now the only difference between
 the dd/microSD image with the dd/flasher is one file in the boot
 partition..

 /boot/uboot/flash-eMMC.txt


 https://github.com/beagleboard/image-builder/blob/master/scripts_device/boot/am335x_evm.sh#L56

 Otherwise the biggest cpu hog was actually the screensaver. (xorg/lxde
 wasn't too resource intensive..)

 Which i've now disabled by default:


 https://github.com/beagleboard/image-builder/commit/6fe60d9a2f28d8f9f28747fd05f3cb0c96ef61ed

 So when i push out new image this week, it should shave a few more
 minutes.. (even without that change it's still not the 45 minutes it
 took Angstrom.. ;) )

  Another interesting note, is that once the rsync is done and the lights
  all
  go solid, the GUI is still responsive and usable. I guess I was assuming
  that it would go to a halt state. Once again, not a problem, just a
  comment.

 Do we want it to halt ?  I wish we could eject the microSD, as if
 we halt, the user is just probably going to hit the power button and
 the flash starts all over..

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Re: [beagleboard] couple questions about trying flyswatter 2 on beagle xm from fedora 20

2014-01-04 Thread Bill Traynor
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:

   following up on my earlier post on JTAG debugging, i dug into my
 supplies and found my flyswatter 2 and associated cables and started
 following the instructions here:

   http://elinux.org/Flyswatter2_Beagleboard_XM_How_To

 and ran into a couple issues.

   the first is that, if you look at the photos on that page, there's a
 discrepancy between pics 4 and 5, as pic 4 shows the 10-pin ribbon
 cable being connected, then suddenly that cable has vanished in pic 5,
 and is replaced by the serial cable in pic 6, which is kind of
 confusing.

Yes, PIC4 and 5 are slightly confusing and incorrect.


   the bigger issue is an apparent bug in openocd. there is an openocd
 package for fedora 20, which i installed with yum -- it's version
 0.7.0, which appears to be the latest version. if i then connect the
 USB cable and run the appropriate openocd command, i get:

 # openocd -f interface/flyswatter2.cfg -f board/ti_beagleboard_xm.cfg -c init 
 -c reset init
 Open On-Chip Debugger 0.7.0 (2013-09-07-16:51)
 Licensed under GNU GPL v2
 For bug reports, read
 http://openocd.sourceforge.net/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
 Info : only one transport option; autoselect 'jtag'
 adapter speed: 10 kHz
 Warn : dm37x.dsp: huge IR length 38
 Runtime Error: embedded:startup.tcl:20: Unknown target type cortex_a,
 try one of arm7tdmi, arm9tdmi, arm920t, arm720t, arm966e, arm946e,
 arm926ejs, fa526, feroceon, dragonite, xscale, cortex_m, cortex_a8,
 cortex_r4, arm11, mips_m4k, avr, dsp563xx, dsp5680xx, testee,
 avr32_ap7k,  or hla_target
 in procedure 'script'
 at file embedded:startup.tcl, line 58
 at file /usr/share/openocd/scripts/board/ti_beagleboard_xm.cfg, line 5
 in procedure 'target' called at file 
 /usr/share/openocd/scripts/target/amdm37x.cfg, line 144
 in procedure 'ocd_bouncer'
 at file embedded:startup.tcl, line 20
 #

   Unknown target type cortex_a?

 if i go to line 144 of the config file, sure enough, i find:

 target create $_TARGETNAME cortex_a -chain-position $_CHIPNAME.dap


 should that instead say cortex_a8? is this really a bug in openocd?
 has anyone else tried this?

Yes, and it used to work.  Did the cfg file get patched for cortex_a.

I'd also recommend NOT using the distros OpenOCD, but rather using the
latest version in OpenOCDs Git repo.


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Re: [beagleboard] couple questions about trying flyswatter 2 on beagle xm from fedora 20

2014-01-04 Thread Bill Traynor
On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 10:11 PM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
 On Sat, 4 Jan 2014, Bill Traynor wrote:

 On Sat, Jan 4, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca 
 wrote:
 
following up on my earlier post on JTAG debugging, i dug into my
  supplies and found my flyswatter 2 and associated cables and started
  following the instructions here:
 
http://elinux.org/Flyswatter2_Beagleboard_XM_How_To
 
  and ran into a couple issues.
 
the first is that, if you look at the photos on that page, there's a
  discrepancy between pics 4 and 5, as pic 4 shows the 10-pin ribbon
  cable being connected, then suddenly that cable has vanished in pic 5,
  and is replaced by the serial cable in pic 6, which is kind of
  confusing.

 Yes, PIC4 and 5 are slightly confusing and incorrect.

 
the bigger issue is an apparent bug in openocd. there is an openocd
  package for fedora 20, which i installed with yum -- it's version
  0.7.0, which appears to be the latest version. if i then connect the
  USB cable and run the appropriate openocd command, i get:
 
  # openocd -f interface/flyswatter2.cfg -f board/ti_beagleboard_xm.cfg -c 
  init -c reset init
  Open On-Chip Debugger 0.7.0 (2013-09-07-16:51)
  Licensed under GNU GPL v2
  For bug reports, read
  http://openocd.sourceforge.net/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
  Info : only one transport option; autoselect 'jtag'
  adapter speed: 10 kHz
  Warn : dm37x.dsp: huge IR length 38
  Runtime Error: embedded:startup.tcl:20: Unknown target type cortex_a,
  try one of arm7tdmi, arm9tdmi, arm920t, arm720t, arm966e, arm946e,
  arm926ejs, fa526, feroceon, dragonite, xscale, cortex_m, cortex_a8,
  cortex_r4, arm11, mips_m4k, avr, dsp563xx, dsp5680xx, testee,
  avr32_ap7k,  or hla_target
  in procedure 'script'
  at file embedded:startup.tcl, line 58
  at file /usr/share/openocd/scripts/board/ti_beagleboard_xm.cfg, line 5
  in procedure 'target' called at file 
  /usr/share/openocd/scripts/target/amdm37x.cfg, line 144
  in procedure 'ocd_bouncer'
  at file embedded:startup.tcl, line 20
  #
 
Unknown target type cortex_a?
 
  if i go to line 144 of the config file, sure enough, i find:
 
  target create $_TARGETNAME cortex_a -chain-position $_CHIPNAME.dap
 
 
  should that instead say cortex_a8? is this really a bug in openocd?
  has anyone else tried this?

 Yes, and it used to work.  Did the cfg file get patched for cortex_a.

 I'd also recommend NOT using the distros OpenOCD, but rather using the
 latest version in OpenOCDs Git repo.

   i just tried to build openocd from the git repo and, when all was
 said and done, i was right back where i started -- with openocd
 complaining about an unknown target type of cortex_a.

   i'll try this again tomorrow after a good night's sleep, but i would
 be interested in whether anyone else can get this to work on 64-bit
 fedora 20 to talk to the beagleboard xm.

   more tomorrow ...

I'll give it a try as well tomorrow, or Monday.



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Re: [beagleboard] the GUI in Ubuntu 13.01 doest start Automatically

2013-12-14 Thread Bill Traynor
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 8:26 AM, tiziano de togni
tiziano.deto...@gmail.com wrote:
 Il 14/12/2013 01:18, Amalinda J' Gamage ha scritto:

 After installing ubuntu 13.01 and booting it up im only able to get a
 terminal type screen on the BBB HDMI o/p. How do I start the GUI like in
 any other deskop version of Ubuntu?


 I saved this page in order to carefully read it and try later.
 Actually I'm going to install and configure more other basic things.

 http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Installing_LXDE#LXDE_On_A_Micro_SD_with_Debian_Wheezy


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Re: [beagleboard] Angstrom support, web site

2013-11-14 Thread Bill Traynor
OK, it's sort of back.  We're working to make it fancy again. Stay tuned.


On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Bill Traynor btray...@gmail.com wrote:

 We're working to move the site to OSUOSL.  Just juggling a lot of balls at
 the moment, but it'll be back up soon.


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  Who owns the Angstrom distro?
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Re: [beagleboard] Angstrom support, web site

2013-11-13 Thread Bill Traynor
We're working to move the site to OSUOSL.  Just juggling a lot of balls at
the moment, but it'll be back up soon.


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Re: [beagleboard] Angstrom support, web site

2013-11-12 Thread Bill Traynor
Sorry, work is in progress to fix it asap.


On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 11:24 PM, William Pretty Security 
bill.pre...@xplornet.com wrote:

 Doesn’t work for me either L



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 Either the host is down or the address in DNS is incorrect:

 $ host www.angstrom-distribution.org
 www.angstrom-distribution.org has address 188.40.83.200
 $ nc 188.40.83.200 80
 Ncat: Connection timed out.

  j.



 On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Jason Kridner jkrid...@beagleboard.org
 wrote:

 On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 5:05 AM, Dennis Osipov d.osipov1...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Does anybody know if the angstrom web site would be back online?

 The website is alive for me.


  Should I
  take another Linux destribution for future support?

 Not enough information to answer your question.


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