On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 3:24 PM, Jean-Sebastien Stoezel
wrote:
> Hi Robert:
>
> Thanks for the reply. Well your reply seems a bit discouraging.
> Right now I've been using Qt (The legacy or orange final, GUI type before
> the advent of touch devices) to develop Qt
So, I just tried this kernel at random, and it seems to be working so far:
4.4.9-bone10. So problem solved for now.
On Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 3:41:24 PM UTC-7, Dani Sch wrote:
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> I'm trying to figure out which bone kernel (not ti kernel) will work with
> the latest Debian release from
I'm trying to figure out which bone kernel (not ti kernel) will work with
the latest Debian release from beaglebone.org (8.4). I installed the latest
bone kernel, 4.8.1-bone1, but it kills the wifi. I'm on a BBGW.
Thanks!
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> On a secondary remark, why is TI seemingly making it so hard for people to
> develop applications targeting their processors, using community tools? The
> easy answer is evidently to promote vendor tools, but in the end they still
> end up selling chips even though people don't buy the
Hi Robert:
Thanks for the reply. Well your reply seems a bit discouraging.
Right now I've been using Qt (The legacy or orange final, GUI type before the
advent of touch devices) to develop Qt applications on the BBB. It's been
working great though now I'd like to use Qt with the Qt Quick way of
On Oct 16, 2016 1:35 PM, "Jean-Sebastien Stoezel"
wrote:
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> A follow up, I was looking at the install directory, which is part of the
instructions Robert had posted. The SGX package does include the library
files but does not include the source. Or the headers. And so I am
A follow up, I was looking at the install directory, which is part of the
instructions Robert had posted. The SGX package does include the library
files but does not include the source. Or the headers. And so I am thinking
that somehow I need to know exactly what version this SGX is, download the
James:
Thank you for the reply, your instructions worked! This is great.
Does installing the SGX driver also install the headers required for openGL
development? I am trying to compile Qt directly on the BBB. So far I had
been using Qt libraries I had cross compiled.
When compiling Qt on the
I've not really had a lot of trouble getting my One Wire temperature sensor
to function. But there have been lots of stumbles and I'm still confused
in a lot of places. Let's start with what I'm running on a BBB RevB with
the OS on a 16GB MicroSD card.
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