Re: [beagleboard] USB hard drive booting

2014-02-10 Thread Rusty Wright
Ok, thanks. I didn't understand that. Your instructions say cd ~/rootfs/ Is that where Robert's debian image is that you're using? I didn't see on your page where you extract or download his files. In my instructions I want to spell everything out and minimize guessing. On Monday,

Re: [beagleboard] USB hard drive booting

2014-02-10 Thread Robert Nelson
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 6:08 PM, Rusty Wright rusty.wri...@gmail.comwrote: Ok, thanks. I didn't understand that. Your instructions say cd ~/rootfs/ Is that where Robert's debian image is that you're using? I didn't see on your page where you extract or download his files. In my

[beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black doesn't boot from microSD card

2014-02-10 Thread Tony DiCola
That's exactly the problem I had too--I tried booting from an SD card but it didn't work. When I tried with another card, as I inserted the card the micro SD reader snapped off on the board on the left side. Here's a thread I made about

Re: [beagleboard] I need to hide the mouse

2014-02-10 Thread liyaoshi
Hide the cursor ? X --help I dont have board run tiny X on hand , but It should work with some args 2014-02-11 1:53 GMT+08:00 electronics.cat electronics@gmail.com: The package to hide the mouse pointer is : unclutter Regards, Jordi El 07/02/14 23:13, Giovanni Paolini ha

Re: [beagleboard] microSD card reader snapped off one side, bad solder joints?

2014-02-10 Thread Tony DiCola
Sorry the google groups interface is kind of confusing and I guess this never got posted, but here are some pics of the bad joints for my micro SD card reader if anyone is curious. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-fUCML388adE/UvlzzmhUciI/ADY/CkH3IgvnZGo/s1600/IMG_2531.jpg

Re: [beagleboard] USB hard drive booting

2014-02-10 Thread William Hermans
Rusty, If you read all the articles I wrote that pertain to the various steps I took along the way. There would be no guessing. Anyhow the first part of that article describes what must be done( from 30k feet ), and the second half is a working example, based on previous steps I took for the

Re: [beagleboard] I need to hide the mouse

2014-02-10 Thread Robert Nelson
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 6:51 PM, liyaoshi liyao...@gmail.com wrote: Hide the cursor ? X --help I dont have board run tiny X on hand , but It should work with some args Or you can take advantage of an annoying bug we work around.. Just remove the SWCursor or HWCursor line from

Re: [beagleboard] USB hard drive booting

2014-02-10 Thread Robert Nelson
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 7:05 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote: Rusty, If you read all the articles I wrote that pertain to the various steps I took along the way. There would be no guessing. Anyhow the first part of that article describes what must be done( from 30k feet ), and

Re: [beagleboard] USB hard drive booting

2014-02-10 Thread William Hermans
@Robert, Oh, I agree. I remember commenting how far even Debian has come in the last 5 years or so when first working with your images. Then like you say, uboot is very nice. NIce enough to the point when I first started this endeavor, I was wondering whether or not I could use grub( because with

Re: [beagleboard] Re: Solved - I now have reliable WiFi on the Bone

2014-02-10 Thread rattus
Give it a couple of hours - it will die. I've tried it with the Edimax EW-7811Un and the Netgear WNA1100 (the biger stick) - same thing. On Monday, January 27, 2014 6:58:06 AM UTC-7, RobertCNelson wrote: On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Harry May harr...@yahoo.de javascript: wrote: Thank

Re: [beagleboard] USB hard drive booting

2014-02-10 Thread Rusty Wright
Thanks, I'll go back and re-read your articles. The lumpynose wordpress site is really just a place for me to keep notes to myself. In a previous life I helped other sysadmins so I naturally feel the need to say as much as possible and assume the reader knows very little, in case someone

Re: [beagleboard] USB hard drive booting

2014-02-10 Thread Rusty Wright
I forgot to say that the other motivation for this page is to verify that I understand what's going on and what all the moving parts are. On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 7:57 PM, Rusty Wright rusty.wri...@gmail.comwrote: Thanks, I'll go back and re-read your articles. The lumpynose wordpress site is

Re: [beagleboard] USB hard drive booting

2014-02-10 Thread William Hermans
Same reason for my blog site. But I also keep step by step text notes of exactly what I did, as I did it. I had thoght about placing ads on the page, but decided against it. Also, instead of making some long winded post on th forums here about one of these subjects, it is much easier to just

[beagleboard] Re: Control hardware from webserver

2014-02-10 Thread Janek
On Saturday, February 8, 2014 8:28:22 AM UTC+11, Jake Swensen wrote: OS Image: Ubuntu Precise 12.04.3 LTS I'm attempting to control LEDs from a webpage (and eventually other hardware from the device tree overlay). I've written a C program to toggle the onboard LED based on the arguments

[beagleboard] Re: I need to hide the mouse

2014-02-10 Thread Giovanni Paolini
El viernes, 7 de febrero de 2014 08:58:50 GMT-5, Giovanni Paolini escribio: Hola! Mi Inglés es malo, Gracias por toda la ayuda que me han brindado en este anuncio. Como he dicho en el tema, tengo que ocultar el ratón. Alguien sabe? Giovanni -- For more options, visit

Re: [beagleboard] I need to hide the mouse

2014-02-10 Thread Giovanni Paolini
liyaoshi Gracias a porciones de Todos respuestas suspensiones, Pero lamentablemente No funciona. X 0 de Comandos:-Pero nocursor La Respuesta es error ... Encierre en xorg.conf Section Device Opción SWCursor false Opción HWCursor false Identifier Device Builtin Defecto fbdev 0

Re: [beagleboard] I need to hide the mouse

2014-02-10 Thread Giovanni Paolini
Thanks guys for your answers, but sadly does not work. X 0 command:-nocursor but the answer is error ... Enclose in Xorg.conf Section Device Option SWCursor false Option HWCursor false Identifier Builtin Default fbdev Device 0 Driver modesetting EndSection Neither

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