Wow, that's weird. Are you able to get to a terminal and run this command?
df -h
Here is what my BBGW shows:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 10M 0 10M 0% /dev
tmpfs98M 2.8M 95M 3% /run
/dev/mmcblk1p1 3.6G 1.7G 1.7G 50% /
tmpfs
Thank you Daniel!
-Jusitn
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 9:31 AM, wrote:
> Mount the SD with the resulting copy of your eMMC, then edit the file
> /boot/uEnv.txt
>
> If the following line is commented, the SD card will NOT autoflash:
> #cmdline=init=/opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/init-eMMC-flasher-v3.sh
>
> Un
We have used about 7 Beaglebone Blacks with Debian 7 right out of the box
with great results. Usually have about 1.6GB of free storage after all
updates and software loads for our project.
We just received 11 new Beaglebone Blacks with Debian 8. Almost no free
storage right out of the box. What
I flashed the latest image *BeagleBoard.org Debian Image 2017-03-19 *and
seems to be ok now
On Saturday, July 1, 2017 at 12:14:41 AM UTC+3, Stefanos Chrs wrote:
>
> Hello, I'm having some trouble with BBBW, I connect it to my laptop with
> USB, it shows a new ethernet connection and I connect
Run everything from the plug-in uSD card.
I can't perceive a speed difference between eMMC and the uSD card, but I am
sure there is some slight difference.
I have a GIT server that has been running fine for about a year on a 128 GB
card in a BBB.
--- Graham
==
On Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at
I installed new software items (LXDE) on BBB. After some minutes the eMMC
flash was filled and the disk converted to Read Only. System blocked. I can
restore the eMMC but this does not *solve the fundamental problem*:
*What is "the best"/good practice to make BBB use the external and large
enou
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Beagle Boner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I´m using a BBB, rev C, running debian 8 (4.4.54)
>
> My goal is to write a little c/c++ programm that will log the data from an
> accelerometer (nxp mma8451). Since I am still a beginner with Embedded Linux
> and programming hardware I
Hi,
I´m using a BBB, rev C, running debian 8 (4.4.54)
My goal is to write a little c/c++ programm that will log the data from an
accelerometer (nxp mma8451). Since I am still a beginner with Embedded
Linux and programming hardware I have some issues understanding what are
the necessary steps f
What kernel version are using? Have you load the overlay 'BB-SPIDEV0' to
the cape manager? You should see something like /dev/spidev*.* after the
SPI is enable.
If you are using kernel version larger than 4.4, then you just configure
the pin to spi mode using 'sudo config-pin PIN_NUMBER spi', fo
LK"I
Okay, Where can I seet the driver?
Can you tell what impedance is set to the DDRAM chip ? (or maybe it is left
as default?)
Harel
On Monday, July 3, 2017 at 3:53:43 PM UTC+3, hns wrote:
>
> > Am 03.07.2017 um 13:27 schrieb ashwal.harel via BeagleBoard <
> beagl...@googlegroups.com >:
> >
I found nodejs to be amazing! My opinion: go with the latest and greatest
Nodejs v8.0 and try Javascript ES6 + HTML5 + WebSockets.
Javascript is now a reasonable language and a lot of the weirdness of
working with it is gone.
I had good luck with this project:
https://www.hackster.io/Greg-R/be
That's easy. Here is before and after plugging in USB flash stick:
debian@beaglebone:~$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0610 Genesys Logic, Inc. 4-port hub
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
debian@beaglebone:~$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 058f:6387 Alcor Micro Corp
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