[beagleboard] Beagle-xM patch for vanilla kernel ?

2014-03-17 Thread hvn052
Hi,

I may have looked at the wrong places, but is there a Beagle-xM patch for 
the vanilla linux kernel ? So far I only find patches for the Beagle Bone, 
which is certainly not the same. I've tried kernels 3.5.7, 3.8.13 and 
3.10.18, configured them via oldconfig using a working armhf kernel 3.2.51. 
The only kernel I got to work was 3.10.18, but the ROS-command roscore 
doesn't work properly.

Thank you.

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[beagleboard] Re: 3.10.28 kernel and Xenomai

2014-03-17 Thread hvn052
Op vrijdag 7 maart 2014 09:06:02 UTC+1 schreef robert.berger:

 Hi,

 The latest and greatest ELDK 5.5 contains an ipipe patch for a 3.10.28 
 kernel [1].
 Unfortunately 3.10 is not very stable on the beagle-xm and does not 
 support rootfs over nfs. In case someone has 3.10.x with a working network 
 interface please let me know. I am aware of the trick with modprobe 
 phy_nop, but this is does not really help.

 What I've seen is that 3.9.11 was the last kernel without fdt which was OK 
 and afterwards we go to 3.13.x. In between is headache ;)

 Regards,

 Robert

 [1] 
 http://git.denx.de/?p=eldk.git;a=tree;f=meta-eldk/recipes-kernel/xenomai/files;h=5e0a45ae252f16183d687d3c23e7b26a2f1096fe;hb=df9de1fcd37181c170c77427f9d1e2a5a00f58be


Hi,

I have used 3.10.18 with Xenomai 2.6.3 for use with ROS Groovy. The kernel 
indeed proves not to be very stable since it freezes the system frequently. 
Apart from that, ROS doesn't work flawless either, but I'm trying to find 
out why. It may be because ROS Groovy is supported up till kernel 3.5, but 
kernel 3.5.7 (again, this one has Xenomai support) so far doesn't run at 
all on the Beagle-xM as does 3.8.13. So I'm really curious why these 
kernels (either with of without Xenomai) won't run on the board.

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Beagle-xM patch for vanilla kernel ?

2014-03-17 Thread hvn052
Op maandag 17 maart 2014 08:40:48 UTC+1 schreef lisarden:

 http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBoard


 2014-03-17 11:38 GMT+04:00 hvn...@gmail.com javascript::

 Hi,

 I may have looked at the wrong places, but is there a Beagle-xM patch for 
 the vanilla linux kernel ? So far I only find patches for the Beagle Bone, 
 which is certainly not the same. I've tried kernels 3.5.7, 3.8.13 and 
 3.10.18, configured them via oldconfig using a working armhf kernel 3.2.51. 
 The only kernel I got to work was 3.10.18, but the ROS-command roscore 
 doesn't work properly.

 Thank you.


Thank you for this link. Looking at it, I find several options to follow. 
My current situation is Ubuntu12.04armhf, and the only thing I do to 
replace the kernel is replacing uImage after building it with the linaro 
cross-compiler. I already tried Ubuntu 13.10, but that didn't have a 
desktop and the SD card setup option is (as far as I can see) based on 
Angstrom. So can you advise what to do in my situation, looking for a way 
to get (preferably) kernel 3.5.7 to work ?

Thanks.

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Re: [beagleboard] Beagle-xM patch for vanilla kernel ?

2014-03-17 Thread hvn052
Op maandag 17 maart 2014 10:57:56 UTC+1 schreef lisarden:

 kernel does not care which rootfs you use
 ubuntu or debian rootfs images provided by RCN don't have GUI, but it can 
 be easily installed by the following commands:

 sudo apt-get update
 sudo apt-get install lxde lxde-core lxde-icon-theme




Currently, my Beagle-xM runs xfce and fvwm, where I mostly use fvwm. 
Looking at 
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tmlind/linux-omap.git/refs/, I 
assume these are patches to make an e.g. 3.5 kernel work on the Beagle-xM. 
However, when I configure a vanilla kernel (3.5.7, 3.8.13, 3.10.18) I can 
already select options like the omap2+ and beagle. So what do these patches 
do other than what I already can do with a vanilla kernel ?

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Re: [beagleboard] PHY not being found at boot on kernel 3.10.17

2014-03-04 Thread hvn052
Op vrijdag 25 oktober 2013 20:13:50 UTC+2 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 11:52 AM,  rdb...@gmail.com javascript: 
 wrote: 
  I have CONFIG_NOP_USB_XCEIV=y, so it should be built in.  Should I build 
 it 
  as a module? 

 Correct, build with 
 CONFIG_NOP_USB_XCEIV=M 

 as CONFIG_NOP_USB_XCEIV=y been broken since 6022671 



I'm trying to get 3.10.18 running, and with this option already set as 
indicated I get unable to find transceiver and can't get PHY device in 
syslog, both with ehci. So is there any news on this ?

Thanks,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Vanilla kernel with real-time patch doesn't build for omap3 BBxM Ubuntu12.04

2014-02-11 Thread hvn052
Op maandag 10 februari 2014 16:34:51 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 9:34 AM, hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 Hi,

 I patched a vanilla kernel for realtime and configured it for omap3 
 beagle. However, after building it using make-kpkg with 
 DEB_HOST_ARCH=armhf CLEAN_SOURCE=no fakeroot make-kpkg --arch=arm 
 --subarch=omap3 --cross-compile=arm-linux-gnueabihf- --initrd 
 --append-to-version -xenomai-2.6.3-omap3 --revision 1.4 kernel_image 
 kernel_headers, synaptic tells me it's armhf but no omap kernel. Despite 
 searching, how should I patch this vanilla kernel for omap3 so it runs on 
 the BBxM ?


 Don't use the subarch flag with make-kpkg, it's for something else, not 
 related to the soc family of arm devices..


I have removed the subarch flag, and now I get the error message Kernel 
. does not match your subarchitecture omap, therefore not writing it 
to flash.. The running kernel (Ubuntu 12.04 omap armv7l) is v3.2.0-55-omap 
from repo. I noticed that the latest stable kernel indeed has a different 
configuration for omap. But I wonder, where does that message about 
subarchitecture omap really come from? The kernel configuration or the 
cross-compilation? 

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Re: [beagleboard] Vanilla kernel with real-time patch doesn't build for omap3 BBxM Ubuntu12.04

2014-02-10 Thread hvn052
Op maandag 10 februari 2014 16:34:51 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 9:34 AM, hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 Hi,

 I patched a vanilla kernel for realtime and configured it for omap3 
 beagle. However, after building it using make-kpkg with 
 DEB_HOST_ARCH=armhf CLEAN_SOURCE=no fakeroot make-kpkg --arch=arm 
 --subarch=omap3 --cross-compile=arm-linux-gnueabihf- --initrd 
 --append-to-version -xenomai-2.6.3-omap3 --revision 1.4 kernel_image 
 kernel_headers, synaptic tells me it's armhf but no omap kernel. Despite 
 searching, how should I patch this vanilla kernel for omap3 so it runs on 
 the BBxM ?


 Don't use the subarch flag with make-kpkg, it's for something else, not 
 related to the soc family of arm devices..


So I should use this exact build string, but without --subarch and will get 
an armhf kernel with omap3 ?

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Re: [beagleboard] Vanilla kernel with real-time patch doesn't build for omap3 BBxM Ubuntu12.04

2014-02-10 Thread hvn052
Op maandag 10 februari 2014 16:58:09 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 9:49 AM, hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 Op maandag 10 februari 2014 16:34:51 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 9:34 AM, hvn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I patched a vanilla kernel for realtime and configured it for omap3 
 beagle. However, after building it using make-kpkg with 
 DEB_HOST_ARCH=armhf CLEAN_SOURCE=no fakeroot make-kpkg --arch=arm 
 --subarch=omap3 --cross-compile=arm-linux-gnueabihf- --initrd 
 --append-to-version -xenomai-2.6.3-omap3 --revision 1.4 kernel_image 
 kernel_headers, synaptic tells me it's armhf but no omap kernel. Despite 
 searching, how should I patch this vanilla kernel for omap3 so it runs on 
 the BBxM ?


 Don't use the subarch flag with make-kpkg, it's for something else, 
 not related to the soc family of arm devices..


 So I should use this exact build string, but without --subarch and will 
 get an armhf kernel with omap3 ?


 The answer to the first part should have been implied from my last email..

 The second part, totally depends on what features you enabled for the 
 omap3 devices in your kernel .config.


I configured it generally for omap2+, omap3 and beagle. Should there be 
more features to enable to have it run on BBxM with Ubuntu Precise ?

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Re: [beagleboard] Vanilla kernel with real-time patch doesn't build for omap3 BBxM Ubuntu12.04

2014-02-10 Thread hvn052
Op maandag 10 februari 2014 17:18:24 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 10:17 AM, hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 Op maandag 10 februari 2014 16:58:09 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 9:49 AM, hvn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Op maandag 10 februari 2014 16:34:51 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 9:34 AM, hvn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I patched a vanilla kernel for realtime and configured it for omap3 
 beagle. However, after building it using make-kpkg with 
 DEB_HOST_ARCH=armhf CLEAN_SOURCE=no fakeroot make-kpkg --arch=arm 
 --subarch=omap3 --cross-compile=arm-linux-gnueabihf- --initrd 
 --append-to-version -xenomai-2.6.3-omap3 --revision 1.4 kernel_image 
 kernel_headers, synaptic tells me it's armhf but no omap kernel. 
 Despite 
 searching, how should I patch this vanilla kernel for omap3 so it runs 
 on 
 the BBxM ?


 Don't use the subarch flag with make-kpkg, it's for something else, 
 not related to the soc family of arm devices..


 So I should use this exact build string, but without --subarch and will 
 get an armhf kernel with omap3 ?


 The answer to the first part should have been implied from my last 
 email..

 The second part, totally depends on what features you enabled for the 
 omap3 devices in your kernel .config.


 I configured it generally for omap2+, omap3 and beagle. Should there be 
 more features to enable to have it run on BBxM with Ubuntu Precise ?


 More then likely yes.. But it depends on the kernel version.. So go 
 build/test/enable/rebuild/test/etc...


Oh, I did. Have reconfigured, rebuilt and tested 4 times by now, and keep 
getting the dpkg message that it's not an omap kernel.
I took vanilla kernel 3.5.7 because of a necessary patch that supports this 
version. Is there any other kernel version you can recommend for omap3 ?

Regards,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Vanilla kernel with real-time patch doesn't build for omap3 BBxM Ubuntu12.04

2014-02-10 Thread hvn052
Op maandag 10 februari 2014 17:27:11 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 10:24 AM, hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 Op maandag 10 februari 2014 17:18:24 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 10:17 AM, hvn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Op maandag 10 februari 2014 16:58:09 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 9:49 AM, hvn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Op maandag 10 februari 2014 16:34:51 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 9:34 AM, hvn...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I patched a vanilla kernel for realtime and configured it for omap3 
 beagle. However, after building it using make-kpkg with 
 DEB_HOST_ARCH=armhf CLEAN_SOURCE=no fakeroot make-kpkg --arch=arm 
 --subarch=omap3 --cross-compile=arm-linux-gnueabihf- --initrd 
 --append-to-version -xenomai-2.6.3-omap3 --revision 1.4 kernel_image 
 kernel_headers, synaptic tells me it's armhf but no omap kernel. 
 Despite 
 searching, how should I patch this vanilla kernel for omap3 so it runs 
 on 
 the BBxM ?


 Don't use the subarch flag with make-kpkg, it's for something 
 else, not related to the soc family of arm devices..


 So I should use this exact build string, but without --subarch and 
 will get an armhf kernel with omap3 ?


 The answer to the first part should have been implied from my last 
 email..

 The second part, totally depends on what features you enabled for the 
 omap3 devices in your kernel .config.


 I configured it generally for omap2+, omap3 and beagle. Should there be 
 more features to enable to have it run on BBxM with Ubuntu Precise ?


 More then likely yes.. But it depends on the kernel version.. So go 
 build/test/enable/rebuild/test/etc...


 Oh, I did. Have reconfigured, rebuilt and tested 4 times by now, and keep 
 getting the dpkg message that it's not an omap kernel.


 removing the --subarch crap will fix that...
  

 I took vanilla kernel 3.5.7 because of a necessary patch that supports 
 this version. Is there any other kernel version you can recommend for omap3 
 ?


 v3.13.2 as it's the latest stable on kernel.org


And which is the previous stable for omap3 that you recommend ?

Regards,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Vanilla kernel with real-time patch doesn't build for omap3 BBxM Ubuntu12.04

2014-02-10 Thread hvn052
Op maandag 10 februari 2014 17:32:46 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:


  

 I took vanilla kernel 3.5.7 because of a necessary patch that supports 
 this version. Is there any other kernel version you can recommend for 
 omap3 
 ?


 v3.13.2 as it's the latest stable on kernel.org


 And which is the previous stable for omap3 that you recommend ?


 v3.13.1


OK. Can you tell me about the difference with regard to omap between 
3.13.2, and e.g. 3.5.7 or 3.8.13 ? These are all stable kernels.

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Re: [beagleboard] Vanilla kernel with real-time patch doesn't build for omap3 BBxM Ubuntu12.04

2014-02-10 Thread hvn052
Op maandag 10 februari 2014 17:56:41 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:




 On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 10:48 AM, hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:

 Op maandag 10 februari 2014 17:32:46 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

  
  

 I took vanilla kernel 3.5.7 because of a necessary patch that 
 supports this version. Is there any other kernel version you can 
 recommend 
 for omap3 ?


 v3.13.2 as it's the latest stable on kernel.org


 And which is the previous stable for omap3 that you recommend ?


 v3.13.1


 OK. Can you tell me about the difference with regard to omap between 
 3.13.2, and e.g. 3.5.7 or 3.8.13 ? These are all stable kernels.


 a few years of development.. Mostly has been the complete removal of the 
 classic board files to device tree's.. Checkout kernel.org for all 
 details..

 or:

 git diff v3.5.7..v3.13.2


OK, Thanks for your help.

Regards,

hvn

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[beagleboard] Vanilla kernel with real-time patch doesn't build for omap3 BBxM Ubuntu12.04

2014-02-09 Thread hvn052
Hi,

I patched a vanilla kernel for realtime and configured it for omap3 beagle. 
However, after building it using make-kpkg with DEB_HOST_ARCH=armhf 
CLEAN_SOURCE=no fakeroot make-kpkg --arch=arm --subarch=omap3 
--cross-compile=arm-linux-gnueabihf- --initrd --append-to-version 
-xenomai-2.6.3-omap3 --revision 1.4 kernel_image kernel_headers, synaptic 
tells me it's armhf but no omap kernel. Despite searching, how should I 
patch this vanilla kernel for omap3 so it runs on the BBxM ?

Thank you.

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[beagleboard] How to boot from custom kernel

2014-02-07 Thread hvn052
Hi,

I built a new kernel for use with Ubuntu 12.04armhf (with patches) and 
although it installed fine (synaptic shows it), it still boots the (old) 
standard kernel. Since there's no GRUB, how can I change this ?

Thanks.

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[beagleboard] Use of serial UART on BBxM and Ubuntu12.04hf

2014-01-02 Thread hvn052
Hi,

Is there a way that I can keep using the serial UART after booting into 
12.04armhf ? RIght now, it boots, shows boot info on the serial console and 
DVI takes over. I want to be able to keep using the serial for in- and 
output.

Thanks.

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-15 Thread hvn052
Op vrijdag 15 november 2013 15:26:09 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

  I wish I could edit my posts to change them for additions. 
  I'm trying to build a driver, and probably need linux-headers since I 
  already have build-essentials installed and I find that the installed 
 kernel 
  3.12.0 is not from the standard repos. The message I'm getting is that 
  \lib\modules\3.12.0-armv7-x8/build is not found. Assuming you have it at 
 the 
  github, how do I install it ? 

 wget 
 https://raw.github.com/gkaindl/beaglebone-ubuntu-scripts/master/bb-get-rcn-kernel-source.sh
  
 chmod +x ./bb-get-rcn-kernel-source.sh 
 ./bb-get-rcn-kernel-source.sh 


Thank you. After putting sudo in front of the last command, I'm getting 
errors though:

getting official kernel source from 
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/linux-3.12.0.tar.bz2...
--2013-11-15 15:37:17--  
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/linux-3.12.0.tar.bz2
Resolving www.kernel.org (www.kernel.org)... 198.145.20.140, 149.20.4.69
Connecting to www.kernel.org (www.kernel.org)|198.145.20.140|:443... 
connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
2013-11-15 15:37:20 ERROR 404: Not Found.

unpacking official kernel source...
tar (child): /tmp/tmp.mlXIqFA0RM/linux-3.12.0.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such 
file or directory
tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
applying patch patch-3.12-armv7-x8.diff.gz to linux-3.12.0...
patch:  Can't change to directory /tmp/tmp.mlXIqFA0RM/linux-3.12.0 : No 
such file or directory
moving kernel source to /usr/src/linux-3.12.0-armv7-x8...
mv: cannot stat ‘/tmp/tmp.mlXIqFA0RM/linux-3.12.0’: No such file or 
directory
mv: cannot move 
‘/tmp/tmp.mlXIqFA0RM/kheaders/usr/src/linux-headers-3.12.0-armv7-x8/Module.symvers’
 
to ‘/usr/src/linux-3.12.0-armv7-x8/Module.symvers’: No such file or 
directory
mv: cannot move 
‘/tmp/tmp.mlXIqFA0RM/kheaders/usr/src/linux-headers-3.12.0-armv7-x8/.config’ 
to ‘/usr/src/linux-3.12.0-armv7-x8/.config’: No such file or directory
preparing kernel source at /usr/src/linux-3.12.0-armv7-x8...
./bb-get-rcn-kernel-source.sh: 177: cd: can't cd to 
/usr/src/linux-3.12.0-armv7-x8
make: *** No rule to make target `oldconfig'.  Stop.
make: *** No rule to make target `prepare'.  Stop.
make: *** No rule to make target `scripts'.  Stop.
done: kernel sources for 3.12.0-armv7-x8 are now installed.
you should be able to compile kernel modules.

Considering the error messages and the last 2 lines, did something really 
go wrong or not ?



  Also, does this kernel happen to be build with omap3-defconfig ? 

 No.. 
 Full config is from either: 

 zcat /proc/config.gz 
 or: 

 https://github.com/RobertCNelson/armv7-multiplatform/blob/v3.12.x/patches/defconfig
  


Ok, thank you

Regards,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-14 Thread hvn052
Op donderdag 14 november 2013 15:36:42 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 2:20 AM,  hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  Op woensdag 13 november 2013 19:05:45 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
  
   Ok, I have the cursor now. But graphical response is extremely slow. 
 Any 
   solution for that ? 
  
  Turns out it's only running at 600Mhz right now, I just pushed a patch 
  to fix it, and re-enable the 800Mhz/1Ghz options.. 
  
  
  
 https://github.com/RobertCNelson/armv7-multiplatform/commit/4f4725a83ad17ad11ec024a739f11ecd6a9cd597
  
  
  a fixed kernel should hit the repos later today.. 
  
  
  I got an update for libprocps0 and procps, not linux-image (as kernel on 
  Ubuntu) but after reboot I don't see a speed improvement. LXDE even 
 seems 
  slower than before. Or am I missing something ? 

 It's now out.. Run this to upgrade... 

 wget http://rcn-ee.net/deb/raring-armhf/v3.12.0-armv7-x8/install-me.sh 
 sudo /bin/bash install-me.sh 


Ok, this clearly improves the speed on both ssh and tty. The mouse cursor 
moves faster and the login menu does so as well. The LXDE desktop works 
fine now. Unfortunately, after login, the Fvwm desktop stays pitch black 
with a movable mouse cursor. I am able to exit it using the Fvwm mouse-menu.

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-14 Thread hvn052
Op donderdag 14 november 2013 15:36:42 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 2:20 AM,  hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  Op woensdag 13 november 2013 19:05:45 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
  
   Ok, I have the cursor now. But graphical response is extremely slow. 
 Any 
   solution for that ? 
  
  Turns out it's only running at 600Mhz right now, I just pushed a patch 
  to fix it, and re-enable the 800Mhz/1Ghz options.. 
  
  
  
 https://github.com/RobertCNelson/armv7-multiplatform/commit/4f4725a83ad17ad11ec024a739f11ecd6a9cd597
  
  
  a fixed kernel should hit the repos later today.. 
  
  
  I got an update for libprocps0 and procps, not linux-image (as kernel on 
  Ubuntu) but after reboot I don't see a speed improvement. LXDE even 
 seems 
  slower than before. Or am I missing something ? 

 It's now out.. Run this to upgrade... 

 wget http://rcn-ee.net/deb/raring-armhf/v3.12.0-armv7-x8/install-me.sh 
 sudo /bin/bash install-me.sh 


One other thing that differs much from 12.04 is that the SDcard light does 
not flash when it's working. So right now I can't tell what happens. Is 
there anything that can be done about this ?

Thanks for the good work.

Regards,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Hardware info on USB A port

2013-11-13 Thread hvn052
Op woensdag 13 november 2013 14:59:19 UTC+1 schreef Gerald:

 The USB Host ports works fine on USB power, as long as the current is 
 demand is low. To support higher current devices, you need to run it on DC 
 power.


Like I responded to lisarden, the board is powered by a wall-adapter so it 
runs on DC power. Also, what I forgot to mention is that the mechanical 
device is powered by its own DC power. So the question is still what the 
update-rate or turn-around time of the USB-A bus on the board is.

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-13 Thread hvn052
Op woensdag 13 november 2013 19:05:45 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

  Ok, I have the cursor now. But graphical response is extremely slow. Any 
  solution for that ? 

 Turns out it's only running at 600Mhz right now, I just pushed a patch 
 to fix it, and re-enable the 800Mhz/1Ghz options.. 


 https://github.com/RobertCNelson/armv7-multiplatform/commit/4f4725a83ad17ad11ec024a739f11ecd6a9cd597
  

 a fixed kernel should hit the repos later today.. 


Thanks. I guess I will wait for the repo update. BTW, probably not of your 
doing, but the fvwm desktop stays black. I can get the exit menu, but 
that's all.

Regards.

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Hardware info on USB A port

2013-11-13 Thread hvn052
Op woensdag 13 november 2013 22:30:38 UTC+1 schreef Paulo Ferreira:


 On 13/11/2013, at 18:12, hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 

  
  I agree with you on the USB specifications. However, my point is that I 
 ran the same software on both a normal computer and the BeagleBoard. On the 
 normal computer everything works fine while on the BeagleBoard-xM the 
 device starts to oscillate. Back to the normal computer, it works fine 
 again. Now assuming that all LS/FS/HS USB specifications are the same, how 
 can this happen? Any suggestion on what I can be missing that is not the 
 same ? 
  
  
  Please try an oscilloscope. 
  
  That's a good suggestion. Have to find one. 
  
  hvn 

 Well, between a normal PC and a BeagleBoard, the only things that 
 change are:  the compiler, the processor's  architecture, the processor's 
 clock speed, the memory interface, the caches, the peripheral's connection 
 to the processor and the interrupt  architecture. 

 If you are expecting no influence from those changes,  you need to wake 
 up.   :-( :-( 


Oh, I'm wide awake and do know it's a RISC board and thus different. But 
despite that, an ordinary mouse, keyboard and webcam work well. if you 
consider Sparc (RISC as well)...not an ordinary computer either, but 
mechanical devices are proven to work. So being different in architecture 
doesn't mean it can't or won't work. Still looking for an oscilloscope.


 Best regards   

 Paulo Ferreira 



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Re: [beagleboard] Hardware info on USB A port

2013-11-12 Thread hvn052
Op dinsdag 12 november 2013 16:24:49 UTC+1 schreef lisarden:

 Under Linux?

Yes, under Ubuntu Linux 13.04, to be exact.

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Re: [beagleboard] Hardware info on USB A port

2013-11-12 Thread hvn052
Op dinsdag 12 november 2013 21:14:32 UTC+1 schreef lisarden:

 Do you use a wall adapter or a usb port to power the board?

I'm using a wall adapter, since as stated in the manual, otherwise I can't 
connect anything to the USB ports like that device or keyboard, mouse or 
cam.

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[beagleboard] Hardware info on USB A port

2013-11-11 Thread hvn052
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 update rate of 
the board is ? Or the turn around time ?

Thanks.

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-10 Thread hvn052
Op zaterdag 9 november 2013 18:58:44 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 12:15 AM,  hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  Op vrijdag 8 november 2013 22:10:07 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
  
  On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 2:46 PM,  hvn...@gmail.com wrote: 
   Op vrijdag 8 november 2013 19:02:03 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
   
dpkg-divert: error: unable to create new file 
'/var/lib/dpkg/diversions-new': Read-only file system 
cleanup failed 
can't remove '/target/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d': Read-only file system 
omitted 
Cannot open question file /target/var/cache/debconf/config.dat: 
Read-only 
file system 
Unexpected error: command not executed: 'sh -c 
 debconf-apt-progress 
omitted tasksel' 
omitted 
Configuring 'pkgsel' failed with error code 1 

So is this the usb errata bug ? 
   
   Nah your microSD card took a drive, looks like it just could not 
   handle the sustained writes so flipped to ro..  Is this with v3.7.x 
 or 
   v3.12.x? 
   
   
   This is with omap3-beagle-xm 
  
  give dt-beagleboard-xm it's newer/faster and the future.. 
  
  
  Ok, went wrong as well: 
  
  dpkg: error: '/var/lib/dpkg/reassemble.deb' doesn't exist: Read-only 
 file 
  system 
  
  This error shows for many packages. Any suggestions ? 

 Read-only file system your microSD card is crap, get ANY other 
 brand.. (SanDisk Ultra have always been reliable for me..) 


Ok, 2 glitches for now. 
First: on monitor (DVI) I have graphical screen but no mouse (keyboard 
works).Via tty02 console (serial cable) I check dmesg for mouse and it's 
there. Changed mouse and USB port but that doesn't solve it. So far I only 
have access via serial console. Both mice worked while using 12.04 and work 
on other computers.
Second: the response via keyboard/monitor is very slow. Actually much 
slower than with 12.04 using lxde as well as fvwm.

Any clues or suggestions ?

Regards,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-09 Thread hvn052

Op vrijdag 8 november 2013 22:10:07 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 2:46 PM,  hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  Op vrijdag 8 november 2013 19:02:03 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
  
   dpkg-divert: error: unable to create new file 
   '/var/lib/dpkg/diversions-new': Read-only file system 
   cleanup failed 
   can't remove '/target/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d': Read-only file system 
   omitted 
   Cannot open question file /target/var/cache/debconf/config.dat: 
   Read-only 
   file system 
   Unexpected error: command not executed: 'sh -c debconf-apt-progress 
   omitted tasksel' 
   omitted 
   Configuring 'pkgsel' failed with error code 1 
   
   So is this the usb errata bug ? 
  
  Nah your microSD card took a drive, looks like it just could not 
  handle the sustained writes so flipped to ro..  Is this with v3.7.x or 
  v3.12.x? 
  
  
  This is with omap3-beagle-xm 

 give dt-beagleboard-xm it's newer/faster and the future.. 


Ok, tried this twice, once with only the SDcard. This stops with Read-only 
file system as well. Then I tried using a USB stick as storage (although I 
actually don't want to) and this goes fine untill finishing. Then it can't 
write the boot disk (or have to do this somehow manually). Since it should 
be able to boot from the SDcard, I tried this and fails to boot. Then tried 
again with only SDcard, and this fails again the same way. To be clear: the 
installer suggests to install / and swap on mmcblk 5 and 6 and I say Ok to 
that because it doesn't touch the boot partition (right?)

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-08 Thread hvn052
Op donderdag 7 november 2013 21:54:33 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

  Ok, that should work. Just a question: this is for armel or armhf ? How 
 many 
  options do you recommend ? 

 13.04/raring has always been armhf only.. armel was dropped from 
 ports.ubuntu.com in 12.10... 


Ok, the netinstall boots fine, but it fails to find the default mirror. And 
considering a post from 4-2012 I'm not the first to experience this.
On installation: will this install raring on the mmc I'm booting from or do 
I need a different medium to install on ? Because that was the case with 
the server install as well. If so, I should install the netinstall on a USB 
stick and try to boot from that.

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-08 Thread hvn052


Op vrijdag 8 november 2013 15:50:59 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 5:15 AM,  hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  Op donderdag 7 november 2013 21:54:33 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
  
   Ok, that should work. Just a question: this is for armel or armhf ? 
 How 
   many 
   options do you recommend ? 
  
  13.04/raring has always been armhf only.. armel was dropped from 
  ports.ubuntu.com in 12.10... 
  
  
  Ok, the netinstall boots fine, but it fails to find the default mirror. 
 And 
  considering a post from 4-2012 I'm not the first to experience this. 

 Nope, still works for me..  Can you ping http://ports.ubuntu.com/ 
 locally? As there is NO other mirrors.  In that past it's always 
 turned out the end user has had a crappy/limited internet connection. 

 Side note, did it actually say cannot connect to mirror? or did you 
 get tired of waiting the 10 minutes for ubuntu to do it's thing i 
 mention in the notes: 

 Note: with Ubuntu Releases 
 During Install, after proxy setup, there seems to be a VERY LONG delay... 
 (on average it seems to be taking anywhere between 10-20 Minutes)... 
 In the background: Ubuntu is trying really-really hard to find a 
 compatible kernel... 


Ok. This was a network error. I had to renew the DHCP lease, and then it 
started fine. However, it stops with an error on Select and install 
software.
I checked in BusyBox terminal with df which shows 11% used in the target 
partition, the other partitions show 0% use.


  On installation: will this install raring on the mmc I'm booting from or 
 do 
  I need a different medium to install on ? Because that was the case with 
 the 
  server install as well. If so, I should install the netinstall on a USB 
  stick and try to boot from that. 

 The NetInstall has one big limitation, the psychical device you 
 flashed the installer with the mk_mmc.sh command has to be used at 
 all times to boot the device.  As the bootloader/etc is in that 
 small 100Mb boot fat partition.. 

 However the rootfs can be almost anywhere else, from what's left on 
 that microSD, or on a usb-sata drive, or on another microSD (for some 
 platforms that have two slots..).. 

 Just remember, at partition stage, DO NOT TOUCH the 100MB fat/boot 
 partition, if you do you break the install and will have to start all 
 over with the mk_mmc.sh command as everything needed to finish the 
 install is located in that partition.. 


Ok, the SD card is 8GB which so far was enough for the things I want.

Regards,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-08 Thread hvn052


Op vrijdag 8 november 2013 18:35:34 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 11:13 AM,  hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  
  
  Op vrijdag 8 november 2013 15:50:59 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
  
  On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 5:15 AM,  hvn...@gmail.com wrote: 
   Op donderdag 7 november 2013 21:54:33 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
   
Ok, that should work. Just a question: this is for armel or armhf 
 ? 
How 
many 
options do you recommend ? 
   
   13.04/raring has always been armhf only.. armel was dropped from 
   ports.ubuntu.com in 12.10... 
   
   
   Ok, the netinstall boots fine, but it fails to find the default 
 mirror. 
   And 
   considering a post from 4-2012 I'm not the first to experience this. 
  
  Nope, still works for me..  Can you ping http://ports.ubuntu.com/ 
  locally? As there is NO other mirrors.  In that past it's always 
  turned out the end user has had a crappy/limited internet connection. 
  
  Side note, did it actually say cannot connect to mirror? or did you 
  get tired of waiting the 10 minutes for ubuntu to do it's thing i 
  mention in the notes: 
  
  Note: with Ubuntu Releases 
  During Install, after proxy setup, there seems to be a VERY LONG 
 delay... 
  (on average it seems to be taking anywhere between 10-20 Minutes)... 
  In the background: Ubuntu is trying really-really hard to find a 
  compatible kernel... 
  
  
  Ok. This was a network error. I had to renew the DHCP lease, and then it 
  started fine. However, it stops with an error on Select and install 
  software. 
  I checked in BusyBox terminal with df which shows 11% used in the target 
  partition, the other partitions show 0% use. 

 If it stops is the board hardlocking? ctrl-alt-f4 will get you to 
 the log window when using the video/mouse/keyboard... 

 What's the error showing?  My first guess it's that old v3.7.x based 
 kernel with the usb errata bug.. just use the v3.12.x kernel option... 


dpkg-divert: error: unable to create new file 
'/var/lib/dpkg/diversions-new': Read-only file system
cleanup failed
can't remove '/target/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d': Read-only file system
omitted
Cannot open question file /target/var/cache/debconf/config.dat: Read-only 
file system
Unexpected error: command not executed: 'sh -c debconf-apt-progress 
omitted tasksel'
omitted
Configuring 'pkgsel' failed with error code 1

So is this the usb errata bug ?

Regards,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-08 Thread hvn052
Op vrijdag 8 november 2013 19:02:03 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

  dpkg-divert: error: unable to create new file 
  '/var/lib/dpkg/diversions-new': Read-only file system 
  cleanup failed 
  can't remove '/target/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d': Read-only file system 
  omitted 
  Cannot open question file /target/var/cache/debconf/config.dat: 
 Read-only 
  file system 
  Unexpected error: command not executed: 'sh -c debconf-apt-progress 
  omitted tasksel' 
  omitted 
  Configuring 'pkgsel' failed with error code 1 
  
  So is this the usb errata bug ? 

 Nah your microSD card took a drive, looks like it just could not 
 handle the sustained writes so flipped to ro..  Is this with v3.7.x or 
 v3.12.x? 


This is with omap3-beagle-xm

Regards,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-07 Thread hvn052
Op donderdag 7 november 2013 16:19:58 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 8:50 AM,  hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  Hi, 
  
  Due to software dependencies I need to install Ubuntu 13.04 on the 
  BeagleBoard-xM, but there is only a server install and no pre-installed 
  desktop version as with 12.04. 

 Use your network and run: sudo apt-get install xyz-desktop 


Once I get it to work, I will use that... 


  I installed the installer on 1 sd card, then 
  connected a cardreader with another sd (call it nr2) card to a usb port 
 and 
  started installing 13.04. However, after installing and putting nr2 into 
 the 
  sd card slot, it won't boot. This is probably because the device is set 
 to 
  /de/sdc instead of /dev/mmcblk0p2 or so. So my question is: how can I 
 change 
  the boot so that it boots from nr2 in the sd card slot. 

 pastebin.com your serial boot log, uEnv.txt,  /etc/fstab 


Can't find serial boot.log or uEnv.txt. But http://pastebin.com/UGGHDd38 
has my /etc/fstab, which clearly shows how it was installed. No clue though 
by what it should be replaced


 Or just rebuild the image from scratch again with my NetInstall script.. 

 https://github.com/RobertCNelson/netinstall 


Thanks for the  hint.


 (and select the desktop once the package selection screen popsup) 


Regards,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-07 Thread hvn052


Op donderdag 7 november 2013 19:59:20 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 12:28 PM,  hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  Op donderdag 7 november 2013 16:19:58 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
  
  On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 8:50 AM,  hvn...@gmail.com wrote: 
   Hi, 
   
   Due to software dependencies I need to install Ubuntu 13.04 on the 
   BeagleBoard-xM, but there is only a server install and no 
 pre-installed 
   desktop version as with 12.04. 
  
  Use your network and run: sudo apt-get install xyz-desktop 
  
  
  Once I get it to work, I will use that... 
  
  
   I installed the installer on 1 sd card, then 
   connected a cardreader with another sd (call it nr2) card to a usb 
 port 
   and 
   started installing 13.04. However, after installing and putting nr2 
 into 
   the 
   sd card slot, it won't boot. This is probably because the device is 
 set 
   to 
   /de/sdc instead of /dev/mmcblk0p2 or so. So my question is: how can I 
   change 
   the boot so that it boots from nr2 in the sd card slot. 
  
  pastebin.com your serial boot log, uEnv.txt,  /etc/fstab 
  
  
  Can't find serial boot.log or uEnv.txt. But 
 http://pastebin.com/UGGHDd38 
  has my /etc/fstab, which clearly shows how it was installed. No clue 
 though 
  by what it should be replaced 

 serial boot log grab a usb-serial port adapter and log the board's 
 output as it boots..

 
Oh, that. It gives 60. From the xm Troubleshooting: If a 60 is displayed 
over the
serial cable, processor is booting. Issue could be the SD/MMC card. Which 
is not booting...


 Yuck, uuid, that's going to be fun to debug.. Just change them to 
 /dev/mmcblk0p2  /dev/mmcblk0p1 to see if helps.


And this again gives error 60 on the serial boot log.
 

 . 

 Regards, 

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-07 Thread hvn052


Op donderdag 7 november 2013 20:48:57 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:42 PM,  hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  
  
  Op donderdag 7 november 2013 19:59:20 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
  
  On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 12:28 PM,  hvn...@gmail.com wrote: 
   Op donderdag 7 november 2013 16:19:58 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
   
   On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 8:50 AM,  hvn...@gmail.com wrote: 
Hi, 

Due to software dependencies I need to install Ubuntu 13.04 on the 
BeagleBoard-xM, but there is only a server install and no 
pre-installed 
desktop version as with 12.04. 
   
   Use your network and run: sudo apt-get install xyz-desktop 
   
   
   Once I get it to work, I will use that... 
   
   
I installed the installer on 1 sd card, then 
connected a cardreader with another sd (call it nr2) card to a usb 
port 
and 
started installing 13.04. However, after installing and putting 
 nr2 
into 
the 
sd card slot, it won't boot. This is probably because the device 
 is 
set 
to 
/de/sdc instead of /dev/mmcblk0p2 or so. So my question is: how 
 can I 
change 
the boot so that it boots from nr2 in the sd card slot. 
   
   pastebin.com your serial boot log, uEnv.txt,  /etc/fstab 
   
   
   Can't find serial boot.log or uEnv.txt. But 
   http://pastebin.com/UGGHDd38 
   has my /etc/fstab, which clearly shows how it was installed. No clue 
   though 
   by what it should be replaced 
  
  serial boot log grab a usb-serial port adapter and log the board's 
  output as it boots.. 
  
  
  Oh, that. It gives 60. From the xm Troubleshooting: If a 60 is 
 displayed 
  over the 
  serial cable, processor is booting. Issue could be the SD/MMC card. 
 Which 
  is not booting... 
  
  
  Yuck, uuid, that's going to be fun to debug.. Just change them to 
  /dev/mmcblk0p2  /dev/mmcblk0p1 to see if helps. 
  
  
  And this again gives error 60 on the serial boot log. 

 '60' your microSD is not properly formatted or Missing MLO/etc... 


Well, there indeed is no MLO etc in the boot partition. It looks like a 
regular one for non-BBxM. But it was installed from the Ubuntu13.04 ARM 
server install image. So I'd expect that it would work. 

Better just start over with the NetInstall.. 


I assume that will work for Ubuntu 13.04  ?

Regards,

hvn

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Re: [beagleboard] Installing ubuntu 13.04 server

2013-11-07 Thread hvn052


Op donderdag 7 november 2013 20:48:57 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson:

 On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:42 PM,  hvn...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  
  
  Op donderdag 7 november 2013 19:59:20 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
  
  On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 12:28 PM,  hvn...@gmail.com wrote: 
   Op donderdag 7 november 2013 16:19:58 UTC+1 schreef RobertCNelson: 
   
   On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 8:50 AM,  hvn...@gmail.com wrote: 
Hi, 

Due to software dependencies I need to install Ubuntu 13.04 on the 
BeagleBoard-xM, but there is only a server install and no 
pre-installed 
desktop version as with 12.04. 
   
   Use your network and run: sudo apt-get install xyz-desktop 
   
   
   Once I get it to work, I will use that... 
   
   
I installed the installer on 1 sd card, then 
connected a cardreader with another sd (call it nr2) card to a usb 
port 
and 
started installing 13.04. However, after installing and putting 
 nr2 
into 
the 
sd card slot, it won't boot. This is probably because the device 
 is 
set 
to 
/de/sdc instead of /dev/mmcblk0p2 or so. So my question is: how 
 can I 
change 
the boot so that it boots from nr2 in the sd card slot. 
   
   pastebin.com your serial boot log, uEnv.txt,  /etc/fstab 
   
   
   Can't find serial boot.log or uEnv.txt. But 
   http://pastebin.com/UGGHDd38 
   has my /etc/fstab, which clearly shows how it was installed. No clue 
   though 
   by what it should be replaced 
  
  serial boot log grab a usb-serial port adapter and log the board's 
  output as it boots.. 
  
  
  Oh, that. It gives 60. From the xm Troubleshooting: If a 60 is 
 displayed 
  over the 
  serial cable, processor is booting. Issue could be the SD/MMC card. 
 Which 
  is not booting... 
  
  
  Yuck, uuid, that's going to be fun to debug.. Just change them to 
  /dev/mmcblk0p2  /dev/mmcblk0p1 to see if helps. 
  
  
  And this again gives error 60 on the serial boot log. 

 '60' your microSD is not properly formatted or Missing MLO/etc... 

 Better just start over with the NetInstall.. 


Ok, that should work. Just a question: this is for armel or armhf ? How 
many options do you recommend ?

Regards,

hvn

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[beagleboard] ROS for BeagleBoard-xM using Angstrom

2013-10-04 Thread hvn052
Hi,

For a couple of weeks I have been trying to get ROS installed on my BBxM 
using Angstrom 2.6.32 kernel. All I have found so far is that ROS is NOT 
supported on the BBxM, which is basically not true because it is available 
on Ubuntu for BB(xM). So my question is: why would it not be for Angstrom 
and BBxM ?

Thanks,

hvn

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