Thank you!
On Monday, February 18, 2019 at 9:28:00 PM UTC-5, Jim F wrote:
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> It's considered poor form to log in to root directly these days,
> particularly over ssh. Instead you log into a user account and either sudo
> or su to do what you require. It is wise to change the root password, so
It's considered poor form to log in to root directly these days,
particularly over ssh. Instead you log into a user account and either sudo
or su to do what you require. It is wise to change the root password, so
just log in as debian, sudo -s and then set the root password. If you
choose to log
Hello,
I am new to using a beagle board and I just updated it to the debian 9
images. Before I updated it, I was successfully logging in to root without
a password through Putty. *I never created a password for root.* After I
updated and flashed it to the board, i was asked for a password for
I2C-1 is used for internal power management and on board EEPROM access
purposes.
Unless you have a specific need, I suggest you use I2C-2 for external
control purposes.
It is already pinned-out by default on P9-17 and P9-18
--- Graham
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On Monday, February 18, 2019 at 1:22:57 PM UTC-6,
On Beaglebone Black (BBB) - How to use I2C-1 ? It exists but maybe needs
pins setup ? BBB Rev C & Debian 9.
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Hi! Could anyone add an example how to use dma-spi on bbb? I run bbb
4.14.71-ti-r80 and have no clue how to use it.
On the web there are mixed answers to the performance of spi-dma on bbb. Is
it worth the effort, to me it seems rather complex implementing it.
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Possibly, I do not know a lot about it. At the beginning of the file, there
is "# Generated by Connection Manager" though.
On Monday, February 18, 2019 at 1:35:05 PM UTC+1, ith...@gmail.com wrote:
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> So it is like that: even if I put nameservers 10.42.0.1 or 8.8.8.8,
> whatever, into
On Monday, 18 February 2019 14:35:05 UTC+2, ith...@gmail.com wrote:
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> So it is like that: even if I put nameservers 10.42.0.1 or 8.8.8.8,
> whatever, into connmanctl config and asking it then shows that exact IP as
> the DNS server, what is put into resolv.conf is some three values which
>
So it is like that: even if I put nameservers 10.42.0.1 or 8.8.8.8,
whatever, into connmanctl config and asking it then shows that exact IP as
the DNS server, what is put into resolv.conf is some three values which
look like IP6 adresses, I have no idea what they mean. Anyway, DNS is not
On 13/02/2019 19:13, Robert Nelson wrote:
>> Sorry, I'm still a bit lost here ;).
>> How do I see the PRUSS kernel patches that you have picked up?
>
> Okay for v4.19.x & v4.20.x, i've picked up RFC 1: (I need to backport
> the am33xx-l4 dts changes to then backport RFC2..)
>
>
Hello,
I want to learn that is there a constraint of placement of BBBW' antennas
on a enclosure's panel? I mean that how much two antennas should be close
to each other? or what is the maximum distance between the two antennas on
the enclosure panel to obtain a correct radiation? Should two
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