Re: [beagleboard] BBB not Flashing the eMMC

2015-06-07 Thread Scott Evans
I just went through this same thing a couple days ago. From what I can tell (and others, please correct me if I'm wrong), there are two different types of images. One just runs off the SD card (which I am guessing is what you are using); the other is configured to actually flash the image onto th

[beagleboard] Reflash only option?

2015-06-03 Thread Scott Evans
Hello! I have BBB that I've somehow hosed the permissions on my home directory, so I can no longer log into it - when trying to ssh I'm getting a permission denied. This is an element14 unit with whatever Debian version that came with it installed. I (unwisely) never created another user account

Re: [beagleboard] eth0 not automatically coming up after reboot?

2015-05-08 Thread Scott Evans
I've tried both just via the USB connection and also via a 5V supply, with no difference in behavior. On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 8:57 AM, evilwulfie wrote: > how are you powering the bbb ? > > > On 5/8/2015 6:43 AM, Scott Evans wrote: > > I have a recent BBB (re

[beagleboard] eth0 not automatically coming up after reboot?

2015-05-08 Thread Scott Evans
I have a recent BBB (rev C) that's running the standard Debian (3.8.13-bone47) os. I've noticed that when firing it up (or after reboot) that the eth0 network interface isn't functional. I can easily bring it up manually with a "sudo ifup eth0" command, but is there something I'm missing in regar

Re: [beagleboard] need Database Architect at San Jose, CA.

2015-05-07 Thread Scott Evans
But maybe he was looking for someone to do DB architect work for databases that would be running on BBB installations? I have a BBB running LAMP and it handles the mysql it just fine, so it's not *completely* out of the realm of possibility that the post was at least not completely off-topic (exce

Re: [beagleboard] BBB Rev C Random Power Downs

2015-05-06 Thread Scott Evans
I noticed the same thing with mine - it would randomly reboot if I had it both connected to USB to my computer for connectivity and also a 5v (2A) power supply. I had just assumed it was a loose connection to the 5v jack that was causing the 5v to blip if I bumped things, causing a reboot. In my

Re: [beagleboard] [ requestion ] Ubuntu Update ERR Problem

2015-05-05 Thread Scott Evans
What is your Ethernet cable connected to on your BBB? If it is connected to a dhcp connection what happens if you do a: sudo ifup eth0 Then try again your update? Scott On May 5, 2015 1:00 AM, "멘지" wrote: > >

Re: [beagleboard] can you help me? (apt-get update prlblem)

2015-05-04 Thread Scott Evans
Looks like a network connectivity issue. From your BBB can you ping ports.ubuntu.com? It looks like you're using the static IP address that comes pre-canned with BBB and so you'll probably need to set up some sort of routing gateway that makes sense for your network setup. Scott On Mon, May 4,