Greetings
I am trying to use the BlackLib package to allow me to use C++ for
development. I'm struggling to get it working.
Here is the background:
I'm using Debian 4.6.3-14 and GCC 4.6.3
I've tried compiling the code but gcc does not like the -std=c++11 command
and it throws a ton of
Greetings.
I have a directory "Setup" on the Beaglebone Black with all my .cpp files
stored in it. Within this directory is a sub directory holding all my
header files appropriately labeled "header"
To access these files within the beaglebone blacks directories do I have to
use
. I
have been chipping away all week and started over, this time without a
static IP address and finally got ssh over ethernet to work. I am using
tightvnc on my laptop to try and communicate with it.
Thanks
Bill
On Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 7:29:06 PM UTC-6, Bill Dussault wrote
le VNC connections
STILL NO LUCK.
What the heck is going on Anything else ask I'll give just help me get this
working
Thanks
Bill
On Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 7:29:06 PM UTC-6, Bill Dussault wrote:
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> Greetings,
>
> I am trying to install X11VNC and log into it via my laptop and I a
Greetings,
I am trying to install X11VNC and log into it via my laptop and I am having
some tough luck
Here is what I have done..
I have changed my IP address to a 192.168.1.XX
My router for some reason still thinks it is the old IP address even when I
refresh it.
I have turned on
I had the same problems Here's what I did
1. They are correct a 5v 2amp power supply is defiantly needed
2. Make sure the image is a eMMC flasher AND is a 2GB for Rev B and below
or a 4GB for a rev C (This will cause the load to fail
3. The whole thing should take 45 min MAX so it it's still
I have a flasher image of Debian (7.9) and have it the BBB hooked up to a
5V 2A power supply and nothing else. I hold the boot button down with the
Scan Disc Card inserted and wait for the four blue LED's to light at the
same time. I release and it looks like it loads Ten minutes later all
It's a Rev B version
Thank you
Bill
On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 6:18:15 PM UTC-6, Bill Dussault wrote:
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> I have a flasher image of Debian (7.9) and have it the BBB hooked up to a
> 5V 2A power supply and nothing else. I hold the boot button down with the
> Scan Disc C
That was it... Yeah It's on me thanks!
On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 6:18:15 PM UTC-6, Bill Dussault wrote:
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> I have a flasher image of Debian (7.9) and have it the BBB hooked up to a
> 5V 2A power supply and nothing else. I hold the boot button down with the
> Sc
Greetings,
I am having a great deal of difficulty getting Wheezy Debian on the BBB. I
read and performed the booting instructions that called for holding the
boot button down until the four tiny LED lights illuminated and started
turning off and on at random levels. I did this several times
> Beaglebone booting from that first. First try booting it without holding
> down the boot button, but if for some reason it does hang at boot:
>
>
>1. power the board down.
>2. press, and hold down the boot button.
>3. Apply power
> 4. Continue holdin
Thanks for the response. I tried 192.168.7.2:5900??
I am using real VNC to connect and x11vnc on the host.
Is there a way to look at the BBB and figure out which ports it has open?
Thanks
Bill
On Friday, November 22, 2013 12:29:40 PM UTC-6, Bill Dussault wrote:
I am trying to set up VNC
Does anyone know how to list the open ports in the BBB flashed with Ubuntu
in the emmc? Then turn on or off a port?
Thanks
Bill
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I tried with port 22 nothing worked ...hmmm
Thanks
On Friday, November 22, 2013 12:29:40 PM UTC-6, Bill Dussault wrote:
I am trying to set up VNC from a WIn7 PC into the BBB I am running ubuntu
on the BBB.
on the terminal:
ubuntu@arm:~$ sudo apt-get install x11vnc vnc-java
ubuntu@arm
It turns out it was the image. I tried five different images. Wow, that was
tougher than I thought. Thank you to all who helped. The image posted on
this thread finally worked with the usb cable.
Thanks again
Bill
On Tuesday, November 19, 2013 9:29:18 PM UTC-6, Bill Dussault wrote:
I
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Gerald
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Bill Dussault
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wrote:
The Beaglebone large cap gets very hot when plugged into the 5v supply
and the mini dvi-d plug is connected. Has anyone seen this behavior before?
I'm a bit concerned.
Thanks
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I have a file that is an .img file (ubuntu saucy 13.10 armhf 3.8.13
bone28.img) I load this onto my micro sd card and throw it in the
BeagleBone Black and power it up while holding the boot button down but all
that happens is the four little led's blink at patterns for several hours
and no
I have repeatedly tried flashing the BBB
with ubuntu-saucy-13.10-armhf-3.8.13-bone28.img.
I write the .img file to a micro scan disk card, place the card in the slot
and power the board on while holding the boot button down. The LED's come
on and I let go of the button.
The led's flash on and
Greetings.
After SSH'ing into the board when the default angstrom boot is loaded on I
cannot seem to do anything. I'm trying to load python and get into what I
consider to be the Idle IDE. I understand python but linux is still
pretty cryptic to me. Anyone written a noob guide?
Thanks
Bill
Does anyone have a good tutorial for Angstrom? I have tried scrounging bits
and pieces from the net with no avail. ssh in and get a root and desktop
with nothing on it. It seems empty. All I want to do is load python on and
have it run scripts to manipulate the IO can someone help me?
Thanks!
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