Hi John,
Thanks for the reply..
*My Blackhawk USB100V2 came with a 14 pin to 20 pin CTI adapter. You can
buy this separately, but it is expensive ($69), or you can make your own
adapter.*
Is this one comes with that 14 to 20 pin connecotr..?
Been trying to compile the SGX driver for Ubuntu 14.04 so that a sample
JavaFX 8 program can run, which requires OpenGLES 2.0 support from the
video driver. So far various methods have been used in an attempt to create
the driver without any luck. At the moment the most promising method on the
Hello,
I installed ubuntu on my beagleboard-xm by following steps given on this
page:
http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu .
Version of ubuntu is 14.04.
Now, i am trying to configure expansion pins as gpio pins. In order to
achieve this i should use configuration files in omap_mux directory
Link to BeagleBone Black (SGX driver problem?)
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/9cI499p2neo thread.
On Monday, 16 June 2014 22:02:21 UTC+12, Nick Apperley wrote:
Been trying to compile the SGX driver for Ubuntu 14.04 so that a sample
JavaFX 8 program can run, which
Hello!
I'd like to build a live audio streaming solution using the Beaglebone
Black, and I would love some direction.
I would like to take a line level balanced (TRS or XLR) audio signal from a
mixer into an audio interface connected to a Beaglebone Black, encode it,
transmit it over the
Resources on the internet provide heavy support for rtl8192cu however I
find minimal support for rtl8192eu based wifi adapter that I had purchased
with the BBB. The github resource on patch for rtl8192cu can it also be
followed for rtl8192eu.I try to patch it manually but I find a lot of
On Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 7:36 PM, XXX wrote:
Jason,
Just so I am clear on your preferred methodshow do I communicate to you
(or someone else) any ideas or suggestions or questions that I may have
about the current state of BeagleBone Black information on the internet? Do
I email you? Do
Mr David,
Thank you for the valuable comment.
I was looking whether I could make use of the available GPIO pins. If not
I will have to go on with your idea of the separate PWM ICs and interface
with the processor. I will have to look for more info in the internet.
On Friday, 13 June 2014
I just received my Rev. C board and added a couple of packages with NPM.
Out of curiosity, I used df -h to see how much memory I had after adding
the packages. Here's the output:
root@beaglebone:~# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail
Use% Mounted on
Hitaltech are pleased to introduce Italtronic's DIN Rail mounting enclosure
produced specifically to house the BeagleBone Black.
Produced in UL94V-0 self extinguishing material the electronic enclosure is
supplied with a transparent top panel, body enclosure and base as well as
the DIN rail
Thanks TJF.
Presently I am using am335x_pru_package library. I will see whether it has
example programs regarding accessing ADC pins.
On Saturday, 14 June 2014 11:24:41 UTC+5:30, TJF wrote:
Find examples on how to configure and access GPIO and ADC pins from the
PRUSS in the source code of
I cannot get this mmap to work. I think you left out a few steps. For
example what is the overlay you used for the DT?
On Friday, December 6, 2013 7:48:18 AM UTC+8, anuv...@gmail.com wrote:
check this out:
http://chiragnagpal.github.io/examples.html
I have explained how to use /dev/mmap
I don't have cable to connect serial port. Today again suspended, but just
turn it off and wait a bit before restarting. I'll ask my friends about the
cable to connect the serial port, maybe my friends will have this cable .
W dniu środa, 4 czerwca 2014 14:21:01 UTC+2 użytkownik Gerald
Look at HMC5883L, C programming on the Adafruit BBB forum
On Sunday, June 15, 2014 9:25:45 AM UTC+8, Swazoo Claybon wrote:
So I have been trying to interface a digital compass (Sainsmart 3-Axis
Digital Compass IC HMC5883L)*. *In order to do so I have been learning
about I2C devices and
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:51 PM, Mark Grosen m...@grosen.org wrote:
Craig,
No problem. If you decide not to get the boards, that's fine. It was more of
a curiosity for me and just thought I would go along for the ride if you did
it. I'd be curious about your board ... :)
I got one and I like
Many thanks Dave, the addition of -lcurl to the linker library solved it.
Alastair
On Monday, June 16, 2014 1:46:30 PM UTC+1, Alastair Gilmore wrote:
Hi,
I want to send a jpg file captured from a webcam to a remote server,
and following good advice am wanting to use the curl library. I'm
Adding devicetree and linux-arm-kernel lists based on feedback on IRC...
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Jason Kridner jkrid...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to discuss moving our current library of cape devicetree
overlay sources into a single tree, including the boot .dtb files for
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 8:27 AM, docjswe...@gmail.com wrote:
I just received my Rev. C board and added a couple of packages with NPM. Out
of curiosity, I used df -h to see how much memory I had after adding the
packages. Here's the output:
root@beaglebone:~# df -h
Filesystem
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 5:02 AM, Nick Apperley napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Been trying to compile the SGX driver for Ubuntu 14.04 so that a sample
JavaFX 8 program can run, which requires OpenGLES 2.0 support from the video
driver. So far various methods have been used in an attempt to create
Done
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Hello,
I am trying to enable GPIO interrupt wakeups from standby mode using linux
3.12.10 (sitara 7.0 sdk) on the beagle bone black. I can get the GPIOs to
interrupt just fine, but when I try to enable wakeup by doing:
echo enabled /sys/class/gpio/gpioX/power/wakeup [where X is any GPIO
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 5:31 AM, Okan Demir oknde...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I installed ubuntu on my beagleboard-xm by following steps given on this
page:
http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu .
Version of ubuntu is 14.04.
Now, i am trying to configure expansion pins as gpio pins. In
Thanks for the help!
Tim
On Sunday, June 15, 2014 10:34:05 PM UTC-5, crazybucket wrote:
You can combine to contents of the overlays into one custom overlay and
load that (after you compile it with the device tree compiler).
On Thursday, June 12, 2014 3:31:40 PM UTC-5, tim.r...@gmail.com
Hello,
I am designing a program for the beagle bone black that needs to log
temperature and lighting data onto a web server, which could be accessed by
a web application to display the data. The data is continuous (taken at
least every second) and logged to the server about one every 10
From: Elavarasu elavarasu@gmail.com
Reply-To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Date: Sunday, June 15, 2014 at 11:28 PM
To: beagleboard@googlegroups.com beagleboard@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] Support for the Embest 14pin jtag XDS100v2 USB
Emulator
Thanks John,
Your DTS file comments make a lot more sense.
For some reason though even with your DTS file I change AXR2 to AXR3,
recompile the DTS and the stereo audio is still coming from AXR2!
Here is my version of your
file:
Nevermind my environment must be messed up.
I deleted the DTS files from cd /lib/firmware for the audio cape, rebooted
and the audio cape still works!
I must be picking up the default dts file from somewhere else...
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On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Jesse Forgues jesseco...@gmail.com wrote:
Nevermind my environment must be messed up.
I deleted the DTS files from cd /lib/firmware for the audio cape, rebooted
and the audio cape still works!
I must be picking up the default dts file from somewhere else...
On 6/16/14, 10:17 AM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Jesse Forgues jesseco...@gmail.com
wrote:
Nevermind my environment must be messed up.
I deleted the DTS files from cd /lib/firmware for the audio cape,
rebooted
and the audio cape still works!
Take a look at MQTT. You could periodically publish your data from the
Beagle Bone via MQTT then subscribe to that channel on the server. On each
message reception store the data into a local database. Your web app.
could then query that database for display.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:48 AM,
Doh, thanks guys.
Changing:
nano /etc/default/capemgr
to:
CAPE=BB-BONE-AUDI-03
And using a different filename like John had, reboot.
root@beaglebone:~# 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
Response I got...
It will be soon ...
The external documentation keeps getting delayed, but it is almost
complete. Once it is published it will be available directly from the
wiki with no EULA.
Also, the next PRU compiler release will not require a EULA. It will
be a TSPA release.
(TSPA means
I've compiled Debian 3.8 for the Beaglebone Black (from the RCN git
repository) and have it running on an SD card. My Beaglebone Black has an
active Ethernet connection. I opened a Firefox connection to the BBB from
my PC (running Ubuntu). The connection is successful but with the following
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 12:59 PM, mac...@msn.com wrote:
I've compiled Debian 3.8 for the Beaglebone Black (from the RCN git
repository) and have it running on an SD card. My Beaglebone Black has an
active Ethernet connection. I opened a Firefox connection to the BBB from my
PC (running
I intend to use Starterware by TI on a Beaglebone. I wish to know if I have
to purchase the earlier version of the Beaglebone to do this. ( the white
one) or would I be able to code with starterware via CCS to the BBB?
thank you for all your responses.
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Thanks for all the info John, I will take a look at your spreadsheet in
detail because I have the audio cape and I have the TI TLV320 EVM that you
mentioned as well.
My final version with good comments for the audio cape is attached.
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On Monday, June 16, 2014 1:01:05 PM UTC-5, Jason Kridner wrote:
(TSPA means no EULA ahead of download, just a download. This next big
release would likely be toward the end of next year. The wiki in
discussion is http://processors.wiki.ti.com)
end of ** 2015 ** ??? The chip will
On Friday, June 13, 2014 10:15:33 AM UTC-5, David Anders wrote:
The PWM Cape provides 32 channels of PWM output, addressed over an I2C
interface. The three pin connectors are wired in a standard servo pinout,
and power to the connectors can be provided from a screw terminal block on
the
Hey ya'll,
Does anyone have experience with the LEDscape library? I got it working
with 5 LED matrix panels, but am having trouble displaying an animated GIF
(or video). Anyone have any example code for doing this?
Thanks so much in advance!
- John
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Many thanks, Robert!
On Monday, June 16, 2014 11:05:07 AM UTC-7, RobertCNelson wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 12:59 PM, mac...@msn.com javascript: wrote:
I've compiled Debian 3.8 for the Beaglebone Black (from the RCN git
repository) and have it running on an SD card. My Beaglebone Black
Where do I find build_kernel.sh file? Can't find the file via a Nemo
search. Exactly which kernel are you referring to? I am using the kernel
referred to in this eLinux page http://elinux.org/Building_BBB_Kernel.
On 17 June 2014 01:28, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 5:01 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Where do I find build_kernel.sh file? Can't find the file via a Nemo search.
Exactly which kernel are you referring to? I am using the kernel referred to
in this eLinux page.
Okay, so you aren't following the directions from the
Ran *make ARCH=arm zImage modules dtbs* but encountered errors. Below are
the error messages:
gcc: error: unrecognized argument in option ‘-mabi=aapcs-linux’
gcc: note: valid arguments to ‘-mabi=’ are: ms sysv
gcc: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-mlittle-endian’
gcc: error: unrecognized
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Ran make ARCH=arm zImage modules dtbs but encountered errors. Below are the
error messages:
gcc: error: unrecognized argument in option ‘-mabi=aapcs-linux’
gcc: note: valid arguments to ‘-mabi=’ are: ms sysv
gcc: error:
Ran *make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- uImage dtbs *which is
working so far. Don't know how long it will take to compile the kernel on a
Core 2 Duo laptop though.
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I have a cape-like thingy that needs a few output-only GPIOs for select
lines. I'm not using HDMI, so I chose GPIO2_7 through GPIO2_11 because they
were physically convenient. I have HDMI turned off in u-boot, and GPIOs
enabled with a device tree overlay, but I never get there. The SRM says
Received the following error messages while compiling the kernel modules:
net/wireless/regdb.c:1551:1: error: expected expression before ‘const’
const struct ieee80211_regdomain *reg_regdb[] = {
^
make[2]: *** [net/wireless/regdb.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [net/wireless] Error 2
make: *** [net]
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Received the following error messages while compiling the kernel modules:
net/wireless/regdb.c:1551:1: error: expected expression before ‘const’
const struct ieee80211_regdomain *reg_regdb[] = {
^
make[2]: ***
So I gave up on my Debian install and downloaded a Ubuntu image and
installed that. Upon startup I found the image does not have a GUI so I
decided to not even mess with that either (I'll get there someday) so I
downloaded a new Debian ISO and was hoping that a fresh install would fix
my
So I downloaded a fresh image this afternoon. When I checked the MD5SUM it
does not come back the same as the one listed on the Latest Images page :(
I get
77259d3f678534882244c870cb750942
when the images page says I should be getting
74615fb680af8f252c034d3807c9b4ae
Anyone know what I am
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:03 PM, Michael Thompson
thompsonmichael...@gmail.com wrote:
So I downloaded a fresh image this afternoon. When I checked the MD5SUM it
does not come back the same as the one listed on the Latest Images page :(
I get
77259d3f678534882244c870cb750942
when the images
Thanks. Encountered errors when trying to build the video driver using *make
BUILD=release OMAPES=8.x PM_RUNTIME=1 all*. Below is the output:
building the sgx kernel modules...
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/a_user/Graphics_SDK_5_01_00_01/GFX
_Linux_KM'
make[1]: Leaving directory
Nope. PEBKAC error. I checked the image after I extracted it. The actual
downloaded file gave me the correct MD5SUM when I thought to try it.
Problem solved!
Thank for chiming in, Robert :)
On Monday, June 16, 2014 6:10:34 PM UTC-7, RobertCNelson wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:03 PM,
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. Encountered errors when trying to build the video driver using make
BUILD=release OMAPES=8.x PM_RUNTIME=1 all. Below is the output:
building the sgx kernel modules...
make[1]: Entering directory
BBB is currently running Ubuntu 14.04 with the 3.13 kernel. Is it possible
to just install the SGX module to the BBB once the module is built?
On 17 June 2014 13:13, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks.
Hello I am using Linphone in my BBB and it works fine using the Audio cape,
I can talk with my notebook just fine.
I can also use a GSM Modem sending AT commands via RS232 Cape, I can hear
and talk in the GSM modem analog input/output just fine, calling my
cellphone and etc.
Now I want to take
Btw I am using Debian Linux arm 3.8.13-bone49 #1 SMP Fri May 2 06:36:13 UTC
2014 armv7l GNU/Linux
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 10:28 PM, André Prado andreprad...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello I am using Linphone in my BBB and it works fine using the Audio
cape, I can talk with my notebook just fine.
I
Tried building the kernel maintained by Robert Nelson using the
build_kernel file and ended up with a failed dependency check error. Below
is the output:
+ Detected build host [Linux Mint 17 Qiana]
+ host: [i686]
+ git HEAD commit: [03ed3adc765644274981c461d25d1e576adceeff]
Dependency check
Does build_kernel.sh correctly detect a PC running Ubuntu 14.04? Linux Mint
17 uses Ubuntu 14.04 as its base.
On 17 June 2014 13:34, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Tried building the kernel maintained by Robert Nelson using the
build_kernel file and ended up with a failed dependency check
Linux mint and Linux mint debian edition are probably the two worst
distro's to use for cross compiling. I recommend using Debian as the cross
compile system, but I also run Debian on my Beaglebone Black.
The thing is, you're going to run into loads of trouble if you don't.
I suppose Ubuntu could
Also, for what it is worth. If you have a problem using Debian as your
desktop system, that is fine. You can use virtualbox to run Debian in a VM.
Which works perfectly fine, and is also exactly what I do.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 6:48 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
Linux mint and
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:34 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Tried building the kernel maintained by Robert Nelson using the build_kernel
file and ended up with a failed dependency check error. Below is the output:
+ Detected build host [Linux Mint 17 Qiana]
+ host: [i686]
+ git HEAD
Which version of Node.js is the Debian image using that does not include
npm ? I've never used the prebuilt Debian image but have built my own, and
compile node.js from source ( also not the absolute latest ) but apparently
new enough to include npm. I want to say 0.10.6 but I'd have to find and
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:34 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Tried building the kernel maintained by Robert Nelson using the build_kernel
file and ended up with a failed dependency check error. Below is the
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:00 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
Which version of Node.js is the Debian image using that does not include npm
? I've never used the prebuilt Debian image but have built my own, and
compile node.js from source ( also not the absolute latest ) but
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:05 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, you know I am not a big fan of Ubuntu. My own personal experiences
with it was several years ago, and it wound up going similar to how it seems
to be going for Nick here. Which is why l left Angstrom in the ditch
Hmm, odd. I followed the how to from source instructions from the git
repo for Node, and it mentions that npm is now part of the Node.js build
now. When I did get a workign build, sure enough npm was already installed.
Those instructions as is did not work, but was very close( required some
MAKE
My own experience with Ubuntu 12.04 on a Tecra M9 wasn't pleasant when it
came to the stability of the NVidia GPU using the open source driver. Every
so often X Server would freeze either at the login screen or when logging
in, if that wasn't the case then it may occur with the next reboot. Using
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:11 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm, odd. I followed the how to from source instructions from the git repo
for Node, and it mentions that npm is now part of the Node.js build now.
When I did get a workign build, sure enough npm was already installed.
Nick,
That's good to hear. The problems I experienced were concerning iSCSI, and
Xen running on the same system. I literally spent a week setting everything
up only to have the whole setup fail silently on the last step. No
recourse, no mention of this problem anywhere. This was back when Ubuntu
Ran build_kernel.sh again and have a Ncurses based screen shown with the
title *.config - Linux/arm 3.13.10 Kernel Configuration*. What kernel
configuration options need to be set?
On 17 June 2014 14:01, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Robert
On Jun 16, 2014 9:37 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Ran build_kernel.sh again and have a Ncurses based screen shown with the
title .config - Linux/arm 3.13.10 Kernel Configuration. What kernel
configuration options need to be set?
None, the defaults are setup in the repo. But it's still to
William,
Some good advise to take on board for any future software build/support
tasks for the BBB. Any issues that I need to be aware of when running Debian
as a virtual machine in VirtualBox?
On 17 June 2014 14:36, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
Nick,
That's good to hear. The
On 6/16/14, 7:08 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:05 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com
wrote:
Well, you know I am not a big fan of Ubuntu. My own personal experiences
with it was several years ago, and it wound up going similar to how it
seems
to
NIck, only that you need an sdcard reader that is supported as a USB
device. That is so virtualbox can recognize it then present it the
underlying OS. I forget the exact keywords I used to find the solution for
setting it up also, but it was something like how to sdcard in
virtualbox. But there
Ubuntu 14.04 is certainly justified with using the code word *trusty*.
On 17 June 2014 14:46, John Syn john3...@gmail.com wrote:
On 6/16/14, 7:08 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:05 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com
wrote:
Well, you know I am
The above written by me was with compiling uboot / the kernel in mind.
There are defeinately other ways around this however. If the host system
has access to these files, and the sdcard media( and you have the know how
/ ability to be creative ), then the sdcard issue I mentioned above is a
non
I do have a Transcend USB 2 microSD/SD reader/writer which works in Linux
Mint. Hopefully VirtualBox will recognise the device.
On 17 June 2014 14:49, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
NIck, only that you need an sdcard reader that is supported as a USB
device. That is so virtualbox
Oh, one last thing I nearly forgot to mention. Use Debian Wheezy i386, and
not the x64 variant. I usually start with the netinst ISO personally, but I
am not afraid of the command line, and know exactly how I want Debian
installed.
At the end where the installer asks which additional packages you
I’ve been running ArchLinux ARM on my BBB for about a year. I liked this
version because it is a very basic Linux variant with little fluff. I also
tried the official BBB Debian version, which works well but seems to come
preconfigured with some packages and content, for example Apache is
Hi, first of all I've programmed C for microcotrollers for several years,
but just recently entered embedded linux world, so I'll probably be saying
some nonsense stuff. Also sorry for the long text.
I'm trying to setup a system using Beaglebone Black that requires:
- internet connection,
I have run ArchLinux ARM on my BBB for quite some times. I liked this
version of Linux because it was basic and clean. It reminds me of the
Unix System V days when everything was based on the command line.
I also tried the official BBB version of Debian, it loaded and worked but
it seemed to
On Jun 16, 2014 10:27 PM, dsmce...@gmail.com wrote:
I’ve been running ArchLinux ARM on my BBB for about a year. I liked this
version because it is a very basic Linux variant with little fluff. I also
tried the official BBB Debian version, which works well but seems to come
preconfigured with
The instructions I noted were as follows . . .
apt-get install python build-essential
mkdir /nodejs
cd /nodejs
wget http://nodejs.org/dist/v0.10.15/node-v0.10.15.tar.gz
tar xzvf node-v0.10.15.tar.gz
cd node-v0.10.15
*./configure --without-snapshot*
make
./node -e 'console.log(Testing . . .);'
Have successfully built and installed the kernel to the BBB. The BBB is now
using the new kernel however I see that glxinfo is reporting that the SGI
(software video) driver is still being used.
On 17 June 2014 14:41, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 16, 2014 9:37 PM, Nick
Oops, I see that there is a script that needs to be executed to build the
SGX video driver.
On 17 June 2014 15:43, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Have successfully built and installed the kernel to the BBB. The BBB is
now using the new kernel however I see that glxinfo is reporting that the
Hi,
I want to know if i can power a 1602e AP on a Cisco 1921
http://www.router-switch.com/tag/cisco+1921/ ISR ? would like to know
using Gig0/1 is it possible to poe the access point using the port itself?
Thanks.
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SGX video driver has been built successfully. How do I install the SGX
module to the BBB?
On 17 June 2014 15:46, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Oops, I see that there is a script that needs to be executed to build the
SGX video driver.
On 17 June 2014 15:43, Nick napper...@gmail.com
On Jun 16, 2014 11:17 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
SGX video driver has been built successfully. How do I install the SGX
module to the BBB?
Copy the sgx tarball under deploy to your rootfs. Then sudo tar xf
filename.tar -c /
cd /opt/gfxinstall/ (not 100% on the spelling)
Sudo
On Jun 16, 2014 11:12 PM, ciscolea...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I want to know if i can power a 1602e AP on a Cisco 1921 ISR ? would
like to know using Gig0/1 is it possible to poe the access point using the
port itself? Thanks.
Hi Clever spam sales bot.. Didn't you ask this same question last
I'm assuming you are referring to GFX_5.01.01.01.tar.gz as the file to copy
over to the BBB?
On 17 June 2014 16:23, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 16, 2014 11:17 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
SGX video driver has been built successfully. How do I install the SGX
On Jun 16, 2014 11:29 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm assuming you are referring to GFX_5.01.01.01.tar.gz as the file to
copy over to the BBB?
Heap that file, it contains the kernel modules, blob, etc.
On 17 June 2014 16:23, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 16,
Using Roberts bare-fs rootfs image from those instructions.
*$ dpkg -l | grep -c '^ii'*
*135*
*sudo du -h /*
*...*
*137M/*
I'd show the results of df -h / but as you can see . .
*FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on*
Unless . . . MAYBE . .. Cisco is using a beagleboard.org product to power
their routers now days?!
Perhaps we report this to Cisco directly and I bet this business wont be
long selling Cisco products for long.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:28 PM, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com
wrote:
On
Extracted the file that was copied over to the BBB and ran the installer.
Encountered a file not found type error. Below is the error message:
*chmod: cannot access '/etc/init.d/sgx-startup.conf': No such file or
directory*
On 17 June 2014 16:30, Robert Nelson robertcnel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Nick napper...@gmail.com wrote:
Extracted the file that was copied over to the BBB and ran the installer.
Encountered a file not found type error. Below is the error message:
chmod: cannot access '/etc/init.d/sgx-startup.conf': No such file or
directory
You do use the /var/www directory for apache. The problem, as someone else
mentioned, is that there is another webserver running on it out of the box,
so you need to disable it and the associated mess with systemctl:
systemctl disable cloud9.service
systemctl disable gateone.service
systemctl
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 11:45 PM, William Hermans yyrk...@gmail.com wrote:
Unless . . . MAYBE . .. Cisco is using a beagleboard.org product to power
their routers now days?!
Perhaps we report this to Cisco directly and I bet this business wont be
long selling Cisco products for long.
based
Robert,
The instructions in the last post did the trick with loading the driver (
omaplfb), thanks :) However I have no clear way of telling if hardware
rendering is being used. Running glxinfo reveals SGI once again :( Is
there an alternative CLI tool around that can provide details about the
Now working. Just operator error. Plugged into the wrong header.
I will share what I have:
overlay file Modified from BB-GPIOHELP-00A0.dts for just P9.12.
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* Copyright (C) 2013 Pantelis Antoniou pa...@antoniou-consulting.com
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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