Re: [beagleboard] Pocket beagle not booting

2020-12-05 Thread John Bacas
if it is a bent pin in the card holder how can I fix it ?? I can barely see inside the card holder..!!! Στις Κυριακή, 6 Δεκεμβρίου 2020 στις 1:19:06 π.μ. UTC+2, ο χρήστης RobertCNelson έγραψε: > Looks like a dead microsd, or a bent pin in the metal cage holder.. > > Regards, > > On Sat, Dec 5,

Re: [beagleboard] Pocket beagle not booting

2020-12-05 Thread John Bacas
Thank you all..!! Στις Σάββατο, 5 Δεκεμβρίου 2020 στις 9:51:09 μ.μ. UTC+2, ο χρήστης vinicius...@gmail.com έγραψε: > You can use putty > > Em sáb., 5 de dez. de 2020 às 15:27, John Bacas > escreveu: > >> As I said I'm a newbie >> Luckily I have an FTDI cable , but what software should I use

Re: [beagleboard] Pocket beagle not booting

2020-12-05 Thread Vinicius Juvinski
You can use putty Em sáb., 5 de dez. de 2020 às 15:27, John Bacas escreveu: > As I said I'm a newbie > Luckily I have an FTDI cable , but what software should I use as a console > to read data from PB? I have Windows 10. > > Actually, when I plug PB to my PC it makes the sound of connecting and

Re: [beagleboard] Pocket beagle not booting

2020-12-05 Thread jonnymo
Note, I am not tech support. I'm just a guy trying to help you solve your issue. If you search for 'Windows 10 ftdi' you should find something that will point you in the right direction. This might help though. https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/terminal-basics/all You can use something like

[beagleboard] DDD/GDB Error: no core file handler recognizes format

2020-12-05 Thread rishabh . gupta777
Hi, I am working on the labs from ELC2018/Embedded Apprentice Linux Engineer . In the GDB Debugging Lab 2 , there are steps to

Re: [beagleboard] Pocket beagle not booting

2020-12-05 Thread evilwulfie
must be a 3.3v cable On 12/5/2020 11:27 AM, John Bacas wrote: As I said I'm a newbie Luckily I have an FTDI cable , but what software should I use as a console to read data from PB? I have Windows 10. Actually, when I plug PB to my PC it makes the sound of connecting and a COM port appears

Re: [beagleboard] Pocket beagle not booting

2020-12-05 Thread John Bacas
As I said I'm a newbie Luckily I have an FTDI cable , but what software should I use as a console to read data from PB? I have Windows 10. Actually, when I plug PB to my PC it makes the sound of connecting and a COM port appears in the Device Manager, but then another sound of disconnecting.

Re: [beagleboard] Pocket beagle not booting

2020-12-05 Thread jonnymo
If the LEDs are not blinking as expected, that does not sound good. If you have a FTDI cable, you could try to connect it to the PB as shown on the following page to see if you get any messages related to the issue:

Re: [beagleboard] Upgrading to Debian 10.7

2020-12-05 Thread Robert Nelson
On Sat, Dec 5, 2020 at 10:33 AM jose...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi, > > Debian has just released the 10.7 upgrade. > Doing an "apt update" followed by "apt list --upgradable" in one of my > BeagleBones, I found that there are a couple of systemd/udev upgrades > sugested: > > libnss-systemd/stable

[beagleboard] Upgrading to Debian 10.7

2020-12-05 Thread jose...@gmail.com
Hi, Debian has just released the 10.7 upgrade. Doing an "apt update" followed by "apt list --upgradable" in one of my BeagleBones, I found that there are a couple of systemd/udev upgrades sugested: libnss-systemd/stable 241-7~deb10u5 armhf [upgradable from:

Re: [beagleboard] Pocket beagle not booting

2020-12-05 Thread John Bacas
I have used "*AM3358 Debian 10.3 2020-04-06 4GB SD IoT*" image file and I used "*rufus 3.1*" to flash the image. As I said, all 4 leds lighted up sequencially and after a while the user0 led flashed like a heartbeat and user1 led kept flashing randomly. That is normal as I have read, but still