Hi,
I've tried it logged in as debian@ and root@.
root@myBBB$lspci
pcilib: Cannot open /proc/buss/pci
lspci: Cannot find any working access method.
I list /proc/buss, and only one folder is there, input
Do I have to modify a config file or something to get lspci to work on BBB
Deb?
Hi,
I have two BBBs, and each can connect to a host via USB0 with no problems.
One as IP 192.168.7.2 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0 (changed from ...252)
and another on 192.168.7.7. For some reason they both cannot connect at
the same time as PuTTY gives me a conn timeout. Is there a way to
Hi,
I have a newer BBB with Debian and am trying to build a hello world kernel
module. Does anyone have the recipe for that? I also have an older BBB
with 2GB Angstrom. To build the hello world module on that one, do this:
Create a directory and save a Makefile with this text. Note:
Hi,
Has anyone figured out how to do a Hello World kernel module build with
the Debian? When I try, I get can't find .../build no directory.
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Hi,
I'm working through an embedded linux book and have a couple BBBs. The
Angstrom manual says file systme is loaded via *initramfs*.cpio.*gz* but
find doesn't see it. If the system has changed, where is the documentation
for this?
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Hi,
I'm working through a book to learn Linux and have a couple BBBs.
According to the Angstrom manual, the file system is supposed to be
initialized via *initramfs.cpio.gz*. But find doesn't find it. I dug
around a little online, but did not find any information about how the
kernel file
Hi,
Newbie here with BBB. I am trying to use sd cards for additional storage.
I found a link to do this:
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:MicroSD_As_Extra_Storage
I followed the instructions, but when I went format I got this error:
Error creating filesystem...:Filesystem tools not
It turns out that the problem happens when booting too. But if I leave the
Enet disconnected when I boot, it will usually display HDMI OK. After
booted, I re-connect the Enet. This works about 70% of the time. I have
two of these boards and they both do the same thing.
On Monday, April 7,
Hi,
I'm brand new to Beagle, and I know there is a lot on BBB HDMI issues,
but I have not seen anything like this. I plugged in my BBB for the first
time today. I'm using a brand new, good quality HDMI cable and a 5V ps @
1.5A. I had BBB running with my Visio on HDMI 2 for about an hour.