Hi,
Did you try compile the cpupower tool [1] which comes with the kernel?
cpupower frequency-info works as advertised on a 3.13.x kernel and a beagle
bone black
On a beagle-xm it shows similar problems, but ...
... I think it actually runs on 1GHz: cpufreq stats: 300 MHz:0.00%, 600
On Friday, March 21, 2014 7:43:11 PM UTC+1, Florin Maticu wrote:
Hello World program for GSOC 2014.
Project: Debugging tools for LINUX INDUSTRIAL I/O SUBSYSTEM
... talking about iio ...
Here is something for you to debug on the beagle bone black:
I use a beagle bone black with a 3.13.6
On Saturday, March 22, 2014 7:51:28 AM UTC, robert.berger wrote:
Hi,
Did you try compile the cpupower tool [1] which comes with the kernel?
Yes, but the cpufreq directories under /sys just aren't there. It has to
be a kernel config problem; could you please pastebin your 3.13 kernel
Two questions
- I tried to install the JDK ARM package under the Debian install. I had
one other program installed and ran out of room on the eMMC. I'm removing
that one other program and trying again. Is it worth it or is this 2GB not
enough
What is a better storage alternative? Is it
On Saturday 22 March 2014 05:25:10 Ronny Julian wrote:
Two questions
- I tried to install the JDK ARM package under the Debian install. I had
one other program installed and ran out of room on the eMMC. I'm removing
that one other program and trying again. Is it worth it or is this 2GB
On 21/03/14 21:00, dlheste...@gmail.com wrote:
I was just about to write the BB view off when I gave it one more go with
the latest angstrom image.
I will let you know the image name when I get home and check the BBB.
The TI-SDK Angstrom images from
On 20/03/14 15:56, Robert Nelson wrote:
bootup (wicd seems to take a good 5-15 seconds to get a valid ip
address over dhcp, conman is slightly faster).
You can see the ethernet driver taking it's sweet time over dmesg:
[ 29.139188] net eth0: initializing cpsw version 1.12 (0)
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Date: Saturday, March 22, 2014 at 12:55 AM
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Subject: [beagleboard] Re: Hello World Program GSOC 2014
On Friday, March 21, 2014 7:43:11 PM UTC+1, Florin Maticu wrote:
Hi,
On 03/22/2014 04:23 PM, John Syn wrote:
You should ask this question on the Linux-IIO mailing list.
I am really trying hard to subscribe there, but did not succeed so far.
Regards,
Robert
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Hi Robert,
It works. Thanks a lot!
Tom
On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 10:25:06 PM UTC-4, RobertCNelson wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 9:21 PM, David song...@gmail.com javascript:
wrote:
Hi,
I have a LCD4 cape and it works fine with Angstrom image. However I
can't get
Good afternoon.
I am working on a project on the beaglebone white (as the blacks are out of
stock) and GPIO. I have tried two different setups, as shown below for my
pushbutton, and I am using the circuitco prototyping cape.
Configuration 1:
I have my pushbutton connected from GPIO0_26 to
Jumping in a little late perhaps but my concern is slightly relevant to the
discussion here.
Nelson desribes the boot order:
bootrom loads MLO from eMMC (if that fails it moves to microSD)
MLO loads u-boot.img from eMMC
u-boot.img first looks at microSD for uEnv.txt, reads that file in.
I'd
Ah got everything working nicely :) Thanks for much for the help, Nelson.
I especially like the script located at:
/opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/beaglebone-black-make-microSD-flasher-from-eMMC.sh
On Friday, March 21, 2014 4:59:24 PM UTC-4, Louis Thiery wrote:
Cool - I don't think I've ever played
Hello
I have a cape with a MPU6000 and a BMP180 both connected to i2c-1
They both show up with i2cdetect -r 1
but nothing happens when i modprobe bmp085-i2c or inv_mpu6050
Im not sure if inv_mpu6050 supports mpu6000
but as far as I can read the bmp085-i2c code it should support bmp180
Do I
Hi Walter;
I had this problem myself.
Basically the first interrupt is bogus (I have no idea why) and the rest will
be real.
So my work-around was to set a flag that says “this was the first interrupt”
and the IRQ routine checks the flag.
I know that is lame, but it worked for me J
Thanks. I think this will be on eBay soon. Not powerful enough for what
I'm doing. A USB drive hanging off an already crouded hub is not going to
work.
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 8:10 AM, David Goodenough
david.goodeno...@linkchoose.co.uk wrote:
On Saturday 22 March 2014 05:25:10 Ronny Julian
The EDID information returns an error upon parsing. Here's a picture:
[image: Inline image 1]
As suggested I checked out the elinux link and all of the suggested
adaptors are powered, but mine is not. Could this be the problem?
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 4:33 PM, Gerald Coley
Hi every body
i have BBB that running on prebuilt android image (Andrew Henderson), but i
don't have a new tv that support hdmi, and i don't have FTDI cable in my
country stores .
i have LCD 7 panel (not a cap , i have been build it) that worked great in
angstrom by this command (echo
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