[beagleboard] Re: nodejs, v4.x/v6.x transition

2016-11-16 Thread mtn_beagle


Just to note what is on the Nodered.org site: 


*Note*: Node.js 7.x is under active development and is not recommended for 
a stable base. Many 3rd party node packages may not yet fully support Node 
6.x and later, especially if they contain a binary component. Check with 
the author of the package if you are not sure.

I have used a couple of packages recently that only accepted 4.x as the 
latest supported version. Unfortunately, away from office to dig out notes.
I would prefer to have 4.x as the default for now until 6.x has more use in 
the wild. 

Best,
David Richards

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[beagleboard] Re: Updated bone101

2014-08-16 Thread mtn_beagle
Jason,


The Bone 101 page has updated to reflect Rev C and 4 GB.

From this paragraph on the 101 page: See updates 
http://beagleboard.github.io/Support/BoneScript/updates/ for the 
step-by-step guide.
The link to update images from the revised page 
http://beagleboard.github.io/Support/BoneScript/updates/
results in a page not found error.

Also, the paragraph below that still points to the Beagleboard/Angstrom 
page. There is no explanation of the earlier boards shipping with Angstrom 
nor the Rev C boards shipping with Debian and a link to an updates page.

One question regarding links from this page. When a new user connects to 
the board via USB, unless a wifi module has been magically installed, or, 
instead, the connection is over ethernet through a router, without internet 
connection sharing enabled on the PC, will the links not fail? 
Regards,
David

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[beagleboard] Re: Updated bone101

2014-08-12 Thread mtn_beagle
Jason,
The 101 page linked to through your github page still discusses the 
updating of the Angstrom image. With Rev C shipping with Debian, should 
there be two links for updating or is Angstrom no longer being updated? 
Additionally, the BBB spec still indicates 2MB eMMC.

Regards,
David Richards

On Monday, August 11, 2014 9:35:28 AM UTC-6, Jason Kridner wrote:

 I've just pushed an update to the bone101 presentation up on github:

 http://beagleboard.github.io/

 Having a github pages representation should make it much easier for people 
 to push patches, so I hope you'll take this opportunity to check it all out 
 and report/fix issues in the documentation that ships on the boards.

 Now that Jekyll is being used, we won't be able to do a simple git clone 
 to put the content onto the boards as Jekyll will need to be run to process 
 the content. I'll be working with Robert to enable that operation, but 
 would also love any hints on the best way to keep the repository on the 
 boards something that is easily editable. Not having a macro for the 
 baseurl was just proving too difficult.

 This is also in preparation to merging a Google Summer of Code project 
 that has the intention to make adding new tutorials to bone101 much easier. 
 You can get some info at http://beagleboard.org/gsoc, but there will be 
 further information coming out about it in the next few days as coding is 
 wrapping up and documentation is being finalized.

 Regards,
 Jason


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