**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Mar 27 02:59:58 2014 Mar 27 05:58:43 hmmmm this is depressing.... gyro drivers scattered through out the tree Mar 27 06:24:54 the drivers, there are a-gyratin' Mar 27 06:24:59 they* Mar 27 06:53:22 I fail to use the PRUs in 28bit shift mode capturing data. any hints what I might miss? Mar 27 07:01:44 GPIO+pinmux settings, PRU code: http://pastebin.com/QRfq4LgW Mar 27 09:03:00 Who has performed face recognition on beagle black ? Mar 27 09:05:26 https://www.google.com/search?q=beaglebone+black+face+recognition Mar 27 09:06:51 av500: this ones a better link http://bit.ly/1gZpty9 Mar 27 09:06:53 :) Mar 27 09:06:54 Guest45501: http://bit.ly/1o3nh2u Mar 27 09:07:06 lel =) Mar 27 09:07:15 hahaha mazzoo Mar 27 09:07:20 snap Mar 27 09:07:49 So nobody right ? Mar 27 09:09:07 Guest45501: as google shows, some people have Mar 27 09:09:13 Okay thanks. Mar 27 09:09:54 after all, its a computer Mar 27 09:10:04 so it can also run face recognition software Mar 27 09:18:34 hi Mar 27 09:19:13 lo Mar 27 09:19:14 Rotti: hey Mar 27 09:21:25 * Dan2 waves politely Mar 27 09:23:31 av500: did you order one of those lcd panels from pollin? i'm still waiting for it... Mar 27 09:25:10 Rotti: nope did not Mar 27 09:25:18 normally pollin ships next day Mar 27 09:26:31 it still says 'Auftrag wird bearbeitet', although the display should be available... strange thing Mar 27 09:26:49 call them Mar 27 09:27:01 they are quite responsive Mar 27 09:27:49 i fear, i still can wait... next week, i'll have to travel... Mar 27 09:29:57 which one did you order? Mar 27 09:30:21 http://www.pollin.de/shop/dt/NTMwOTc4OTk-/Bauelemente_Bauteile/Aktive_Bauelemente/Displays/7_17_78_cm_Display_Set_mit_Touchscreen_LS_7T_HDMI_DVI_VGA_CVBS.html this one, philenotfound Mar 27 09:30:52 yeah, i was thinking about getting that too Mar 27 09:31:23 just order it now, when i'm back, you can tell me how to get the touch stuff working :) Mar 27 09:31:41 just usb Mar 27 09:31:43 HID Mar 27 09:31:47 oh, cool Mar 27 09:32:37 maybe i should start to learn qt embedded Mar 27 13:08:53 hello Mar 27 13:09:26 world Mar 27 13:09:33 are there other papers as valuable as Ulrich's "programmer should know about memory" and "how to write shared libraries" ? Mar 27 13:10:25 some people would say that the shared library paper is not valuable at all Mar 27 13:10:27 :) Mar 27 13:11:11 well I didn't know about relocations and usefulness of the ELF format so so far, the intro has been very valuable Mar 27 13:11:57 there are many valuable papers and books around Mar 27 13:12:12 but i doubt you will have enough time left in your life to read them all Mar 27 13:13:15 well if you name a few I'll decide how long I'll live Mar 27 13:19:14 das: I agree on the usefullness of the ELF file format Mar 27 13:32:01 hi there Mar 27 13:32:51 im having a trouble in setting up net connctn in BBM xM Mar 27 13:34:00 explain Mar 27 13:34:26 i cant update Mar 27 13:34:52 i used 13.04 Mar 27 13:35:08 BBM xM C1 Mar 27 13:36:13 Yay, new debian build is so nice... buh bye ANGSTrom Mar 27 13:36:36 ron__: so you can log in? Mar 27 13:36:41 via usb? Mar 27 13:37:20 yeah...logged in. Mar 27 13:37:37 how? Mar 27 13:37:43 yes, itwas via usb Mar 27 13:37:52 ah Mar 27 13:38:06 and ifconfig says what? Mar 27 13:38:12 and what are you running? from where? Mar 27 13:38:15 etc etc Mar 27 13:38:19 not sure whether it will support required current Mar 27 13:38:21 imagine that we are not standing behind you Mar 27 13:39:21 i was running ubuntu 13.10, connected BBM via usb and attached a keyboard and a mouse Mar 27 13:39:44 sorry, mouse ws removed Mar 27 13:39:56 and ifconfig says what? Mar 27 13:40:44 itwas 2 days b4, sry i dont remember exactly.. Mar 27 13:41:01 too bad Mar 27 13:42:32 what cud b the probable problems? Mar 27 13:43:31 no idea Mar 27 13:43:42 get your board running and come back Mar 27 13:43:58 ok..thanks :) Mar 27 13:44:45 Hi! Mar 27 13:44:58 anybody test UWN200 with last debian? Mar 27 13:45:23 lsusb -> doesnt appear and dmesg same Mar 27 13:52:45 uhm. BBB powered by a 5V 2A supply, running ubuntu with 3.8.13-bone41..I boot with network plugged in, all ok, i unplug the network connector, put it back in and the board is stuck: USR2 LED on, the others stop blinking...UART0 debug says nothing Mar 27 13:52:51 how can I further debug this issue? Mar 27 13:58:10 its' possible to flash debian-console to emmc¿ Mar 27 14:06:44 I dont know if any has the same problem than me. I'm installed debian on BBB the "oficial" for flashing from lastest-images in beaglebone page, and console version from wiki. Mar 27 14:07:19 Both has the same behaviour Mar 27 14:07:36 not load wifi dongle UWN200 Mar 27 14:07:55 or do at aleatory , never in boot time. Mar 27 14:09:01 yestarday I could , doing some things taken from google group. but BBB hungs/freeze Mar 27 14:10:12 and the last http://pastebin.com/BdxusvzC Mar 27 14:10:30 that I doenst understant this Mar 27 14:18:29 and dmesg -> this fragment is repeting Mar 27 14:18:31 http://pastebin.com/BbVnDcVd Mar 27 14:19:06 any light be apreceted Mar 27 14:21:08 salaet: do other usb devices work? Mar 27 14:21:22 yes Mar 27 14:21:37 other old dongle from 2007 works Mar 27 14:21:44 without antenna Mar 27 14:23:08 av500:it's very very strange Mar 27 14:24:12 this morning was when works was very unestable Mar 27 14:25:16 can you run it via a hub? Mar 27 14:25:20 a powered one Mar 27 14:26:50 not directly and a powersupply 5v 2A Mar 27 14:27:06 ? Mar 27 14:27:08 can you run it via a hub? Mar 27 14:27:16 no Mar 27 14:27:23 I connect dongle direct to BBB Mar 27 14:27:34 and I have a Power Supply 5V 2A Mar 27 14:27:51 can you run it via a hub? Mar 27 14:28:04 for a test Mar 27 14:28:06 no Mar 27 14:28:10 I tested Mar 27 14:28:15 and not work Mar 27 14:28:16 the same Mar 27 14:28:19 ah Mar 27 14:33:42 I fail to use the PRUs in 28bit shift mode capturing data. any hints what I might miss? Mar 27 14:33:46 GPIO+pinmux settings, PRU code: http://pastebin.com/QRfq4LgW Mar 27 14:41:47 Anyone in here who could help with an ArchLinuxARM iwconfig issue on my beaglebonewhite? Mar 27 14:53:15 Interex: it helps if you just state the issue Mar 27 15:04:00 av500, http://pastebin.com/wJ5nhsb6 Mar 27 15:05:24 file /usr/bin/iwconfig Mar 27 15:05:58 . /usr/bin/iwconfig: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.27, BuildID[sha1]=0xb2938d2435366aa55e77b2767a0e814e099b58e4, stripped Mar 27 15:06:41 ldd /usr/bin/iwconfig Mar 27 15:06:58 :/usr/bin/ldd: line 117: /usr/bin/iwconfig: No such file or directory Mar 27 15:07:05 hmm Mar 27 15:08:17 Linux beaglebone 3.2.21-1 #1 PREEMPT Fri Jun 22 15:27:43 UTC 2012 armv7l GNU/Linux Mar 27 15:08:22 It's an old install. Mar 27 15:34:03 hi, I flashed debian wheezy with Lxde and then installed jre8 in my beaglebone black. if i try to execute a java program from a script it won't work, it will when I launch from lxterminal, but it won't work if I spawn a new lxterm that tries to execute it. I see no error messages, neither java appears to be called Mar 27 15:36:38 this runs from the lxterminal $java -jar myprogram.jar Mar 27 15:37:01 this won't $lxterminal -e java -jar myprogram.jar & Mar 27 15:38:39 it will just create a new terminal and nothing else... #top won't show any java running Mar 27 15:39:12 any clues? Mar 27 15:50:50 oddly enough I see it working if I call it from a remote ssh connection. Mar 27 15:51:50 that puzzles me! from a remotely called ssh shell: it works and from a locally called lxterminal it wont work Mar 27 16:00:46 Interex: av500: readelf -a $( which iwconfig ) | grep -i interp Mar 27 16:01:19 this will list the (I suspect missing) interpreter of the dynamically linked bin Mar 27 16:04:06 I found that by adding -l to the command it will work....--> $lxterminal -l -e java -jar myprogram.jar Mar 27 16:04:24 but i have no explanation to that Mar 27 16:05:05 what does -l do? Mar 27 16:16:04 -l : Executes login shell Mar 27 16:31:25 hey guys, Im looking for a good guide to use the GPMC in the beaglebone black, anyone know any guide like this? Or where to get info? Mar 27 16:33:22 Bart__: get the 4728 pages long datasheet. "SPRUH73J" "AM335x ARM® Cortex™-A8 Microprocessors Mar 27 16:33:25 (MPUs) Mar 27 16:33:35 Technical Reference Manual Mar 27 16:33:37 " Mar 27 16:39:21 Hallo beaglers! I have a question about cape compatibility... Mar 27 16:40:27 ask Mar 27 16:40:36 Does anyone use the 7-inch TFT screen cape in here? It says on the spec sheet that 'If using with other cape’s, ensure the 4DCAPE- 70T is not conflicting pin wise to any other cape installed. '. How easy is that to do? I want to use it with the battery cape to give a fully portable solution. Mar 27 16:40:49 http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/images/c/c7/4DCAPE-70T_datasheet_R_1_1.pdf Mar 27 16:41:45 cubbyhole: the pdf shows the pins used Mar 27 16:41:52 look up what pins the battery cape uses Mar 27 16:41:54 and compare Mar 27 16:42:01 thanks - that simple???!! Mar 27 16:42:09 I would guess the battery cape uses only a few pins anyway Mar 27 16:42:16 cubbyhole: some things are simple Mar 27 16:42:51 Thanks, I'll check it out. Yup I like simple things. Seem to be getting rarer and rarer tho Mar 27 16:42:56 brb Mar 27 16:43:17 wasn't there something changed with the battery stuff for the bbb? Mar 27 16:46:00 Does anyone know if a realtime kernel will be made available for the Debian images? Mar 27 17:03:36 I noticed that link to download beaglebone USB-Network driver is broken. This seems to be the link, http://beagleboard.org/static/Drivers/Windows/BONE_D64.exe. Does anyone know whether there is an alternate link? Thanks. Mar 27 17:04:22 bob123456: https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-getting-started/blob/master/Drivers/Windows/BONE_D64.exe Mar 27 17:08:23 incidentally, one guy says he was running his BBB off an emergency laptop pack - http://www.reichelt.de/Mobile-Powerpacks/VTB-22/3/index.html?&ACTION=3&LA=446&ARTICLE=117929&GROUPID=4491&artnr=VTB+22 - but that outputs 5-5.5V - would that be a problem? Mar 27 17:08:36 5.5v should be ok Mar 27 17:09:09 Thank you jkridner. I just downloaded and installed the driver on my windows PC. Mar 27 17:12:59 Well I might get one of those to save carrying around shedloads of batteries, especially with a 7-inch screen running off the juice Mar 27 17:21:00 OK finding pins for battery cape tricky to locate, but both battery cape and LCD7 cape are in the lime zone on http://elinux.org/BeagleBone_Black_Capes which suggests they're both good...anyone support me on that please? Mar 27 17:27:48 alright, let's try this debian image Mar 27 17:32:14 Hello Mar 27 17:37:24 cubbyhole: not sure what u need, bu doesn't the schematich help? https://github.com/CircuitCo/BeagleBone-Battery-RevA/raw/master/BeagleBone-Battery-RevA-schematic.pdf Mar 27 17:37:36 catch-twenty-two: moin (UGT) Mar 27 17:38:41 just got my bbb and am wondering how most people are compling for it? Natively on board, or cross? Mar 27 17:40:03 catch-twenty-two, probably both :) Mar 27 17:40:51 :) thx... I would like to use eclipse on my pc for my ide I guess nativiely would be alot easier though Mar 27 17:46:37 catch-twenty-two: my hope: the loss of performance brings you down to vim and Makefiles :P Mar 27 17:47:06 :( Mar 27 17:49:54 oh thanks mazzoo i was miles away Mar 27 17:52:59 catch-twenty-two: cant really tell, maybe its smoothly enough. just my personal taste is vim, and I hope I never need to move Mar 27 17:54:06 mazoo: yep understandable, vim is like a warm blanket for you, a wet one for me :) Mar 27 17:59:43 hey thanks guys...happy coding! Mar 27 18:00:29 gonna get me them there beagly bits so I'm no longer rendered unable to work by some woman switching on her washing machine three doors away 8Z Mar 27 18:05:41 mazzoo, http://pastebin.com/bV1tqMnk Mar 27 18:07:17 Interex: file /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3 Mar 27 18:07:43 : /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3: ERROR: cannot open `/lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3' (No such file or directory) Mar 27 18:10:28 Interex: see, you copied an incompatible binary there, or your ld got corrupted. Mar 27 18:10:53 Hang on, I have a call then I'll try to figure it out. Mar 27 18:11:31 Interex: the kernel will try to start up a program by various ways, one is read the ELF .interp, load it and pass execution Mar 27 18:11:58 Interex: just like a script starting with #!/bin/bash Mar 27 18:12:38 when its starting #!/bin/nosuch it'll tell u "No such file or directory" upon execution too Mar 27 18:18:05 anybody knows why when I do lsusb my UWN200 (wifi) in beaglebone black doesnt appear (has power supply of 5v 2A) Mar 27 18:18:15 I'm gona be crazy Mar 27 18:18:33 a lot of ours and my boss kill me :( Mar 27 18:23:01 I have the same issue with a ralink 2800... even after installing the driver... don't feel like troublehooting... Mar 27 18:23:36 pwillard: On my PC , the card runs ok Mar 27 18:23:42 well the dongle Mar 27 18:23:50 or his particular name Mar 27 18:24:11 sadly, some usb wifi dongles are "windows" only. Mar 27 18:24:41 but this is from logicsupply for BBB Mar 27 18:31:43 salaet: lets repeat: dmesg; plug the dongle; dmesg; no line is added? Mar 27 18:32:07 mazzoo:I go Mar 27 18:32:22 or tail -f /var/log/{dmesg|messages} Mar 27 18:36:28 mazzoo, ok sorry I'm back now. Mar 27 18:36:42 Which file is an incompatible binary?? Mar 27 18:37:12 The iwconfig binary? Mar 27 18:40:21 Interex: yep, it is compiled that it need /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3 but that is not there. it won't start without its ld Mar 27 18:41:10 Ok, well I just installed the wireless_tools using pacman. Didn't do anything else. Mar 27 18:41:22 Is it a problem with the wireless_tools package? Mar 27 18:43:34 Interex: it doesn't seem to comply wit the rest of your distro. can you try to install the ld from whatever your packet source is? Mar 27 18:44:44 I guess I don't follow. I installed Arch Linux ARM to my SD card, booted it, tried to install wireless tools and this happened. Mar 27 18:46:48 Interex: not sure how in Arch, but try a global system update using your package manager? Mar 27 18:47:36 I'm afraid that is the problem and I can't do a system update because I don't know all the steps to complete it without breaking my install. Mar 27 18:47:40 This install is really old. Mar 27 18:48:30 Interex: the other way would be you compile iwconfig natively on your system Mar 27 18:51:00 mazzoo : I do that you tellme and when I do lsusb the other wifi dongle appears , and when I disconneect appears to Mar 27 18:51:04 O_O Mar 27 18:52:19 salaet: "other"? Mar 27 18:52:52 mazzoo:yes i have a old dongle Mar 27 18:54:08 http://pastebin.com/g7JHpQdH Mar 27 18:54:18 dmesg with dongle UWN200 conected Mar 27 18:55:40 I see with osciloscope that the voltage on the pin drops to 0 Mar 27 18:58:14 salaet: a power issue? ensure robust 5V on BBB power supply, see also https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/C6gMT2_FfiM Mar 27 18:58:24 salaet: also there's a patch in it Mar 27 19:02:01 i'm using 5v 2A power supply Mar 27 19:02:10 and last image of ubuntu Mar 27 19:09:27 mazzoo:you tried this patch? Mar 27 19:10:39 salaet: no, I don't use linux ATM Mar 27 19:11:06 mazzoo : sorry what does it mean ATM? Mar 27 19:11:16 at the moment Mar 27 19:11:22 aaa Mar 27 19:11:27 :) Mar 27 19:34:43 hello Mar 27 19:35:59 I was wondering if anyone could offer me an insight regarding beaglebone power management Mar 27 19:37:19 <_av500_> as in? Mar 27 19:38:06 well it keeps going to sleep and I need it to stay awake... Mar 27 19:38:32 I have met with limited success with this in both Angstrom and Ubuntu... Mar 27 19:39:41 I am not running a gui at present... Mar 27 19:39:52 <_av500_> to sleep? Mar 27 19:39:58 <_av500_> or just the screen blank? Mar 27 19:40:35 It starts with the blank screen and then it seems to lose network connectivity as well... Mar 27 19:41:19 I re-awaken the device and everything seems to return to normal... Mar 27 19:41:30 <_av500_> awaken how? Mar 27 19:44:28 With mouse movement or keystroke... Mar 27 19:44:55 <_av500_> ah Mar 27 19:45:06 <_av500_> angstrom or debian? Mar 27 19:45:29 Currently 12.04 Ubuntu Mar 27 19:46:21 So Debian essentially... Mar 27 19:48:04 <_av500_> maybe #ubuntu-arm knows more? Mar 27 19:48:31 mazzoo, I decided to just get the latest root build and extract it. Everything is good now. Mar 27 19:49:19 Do you feel it is the OS perhaps?... Mar 27 19:49:38 I have suspected that is possible but was not certain... Mar 27 21:19:54 hi, how can i solve this problem when i execute ./mkcard.txt /dev/mmcblk0 i get this error and ... Mar 27 21:20:22 Disk /dev/mmcblk0 doesn't contain a valid partition table Mar 27 21:23:00 any help? Mar 27 21:23:28 read the script ? look for the partitioning ? Mar 27 21:24:26 yes i want to format and repatition the sd (mmcblk0) Mar 27 21:51:48 are there any command line tools to resize partitions without destroying data.. similar to the resize command in gparted Mar 27 22:22:15 thurgood, http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_resizing_ext3_partitions ? Mar 27 23:46:27 I'm having issues ssh-ing into my beaglebone. When I check network adapters, it reads "Network cable unplugged", ssh times out with putty, and when I asked the beaglebone for its dropbear status, it gave me this: Mar 27 23:46:28 systemctl status dropbear.service dropbear.service Loaded: masked (/dev/null) Active: inactive (dead) Mar 27 23:47:14 So I guess my question is, why is the beaglebone not setting up a private connection with my computer and how can I fix it? Mar 27 23:47:17 could it be the corrupt-key issue? Mar 27 23:47:36 have you tried restarting dropbear? Mar 27 23:47:45 I gettttt Mar 27 23:48:00 systemctl start dropbear.service Failed to issue method call: Unit dropbear.service is masked. Mar 27 23:48:10 systemctl enable dropbear.service Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory Mar 27 23:48:46 I just did a 'rm -rf ~/.ssh/*' Mar 27 23:49:07 Putty/ssh is still not happy Mar 27 23:50:12 When I do an ifconfig, I don't get an IP address Mar 27 23:51:13 mwhite_: try 'systemctl enable dropbear.socket' Mar 27 23:51:54 er, 'systemctl restart dropbear.socket'. Mar 27 23:51:59 the socket should be starting the service. Mar 27 23:52:02 root@beaglebone:/etc/init.d# systemctl enable dropbear.socket root@beaglebone:/etc/init.d# systemctl start dropbear.socket root@beaglebone:/etc/init.d# systemctl status dropbear.socket dropbear.socket Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/dropbear.socket; enabled) Active: active (listening) since Sat 2000-01-01 00:17:38 UTC; 16s ago Accepted: 0; Connected: 0 CGroup: name=systemd:/system/dropbear. Mar 27 23:52:07 Sorry, that's garbled Mar 27 23:52:14 I enabled, started and checked it Mar 27 23:52:17 It says it's listening Mar 27 23:52:26 k Mar 27 23:52:42 nice thing you have a serial cable. not sure how dropbear got halted in the first place. Mar 27 23:52:48 Still no connection Mar 27 23:52:53 oh Mar 27 23:53:02 I'm not sure it is dropbear, but I don't know what acts as the DHCP server Mar 27 23:53:08 And assigns IPs etc Mar 27 23:54:00 are you trying to connect over USB or Ethernet? Mar 27 23:54:21 Over USB Mar 27 23:54:43 lol Mar 27 23:55:11 nobody uses RJ45 .. so conventional Mar 27 23:58:20 Soooo...when I try to cat /etc/network/interfaces, the network directory doesn't exist Mar 27 23:59:13 so, the IP address is static (192.168.7.2) and the board acts as the DHCP server to your host. Mar 27 23:59:15 are you getting the IP address of 192.168.7.1 on your host? Mar 27 23:59:49 I understand that, but that's not what it's currently doing Mar 28 00:00:53 mwhite_: Angstrom doesn't use that. Mar 28 00:01:07 are you getting an IP address on your host? Mar 28 00:01:25 No Mar 28 00:03:33 Are you sure I'm not supposed to have /etc/network/interfaces? Mar 28 00:03:38 Everywhere else says I am Mar 28 00:03:40 systemctl status udhcpd.service Mar 28 00:04:28 I don't know a distro that uses /etc/network/interfaces Mar 28 00:04:57 sounds like a legacy config Mar 28 00:05:07 udhcpd.service - DHCP server for USB0 network gadget Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/udhcpd.service; disabled) Active: inactive (dead) CGroup: name=systemd:/system/udhcpd.service Mar 28 00:05:27 doesn't sound right .. Mar 28 00:06:07 mwhite_: the IP address for the USB gadget is set at /usr/bin/g-ether-load.sh Mar 28 00:06:15 pretty sure my debian uses /etc/network/interfaces? Mar 28 00:06:26 mwhite_: guess that is where udhcpd is started too Mar 28 00:06:32 I enabled and started udhcpd Mar 28 00:06:36 Now I get this: Mar 28 00:06:38 Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/udhcpd.service; enabled) Active: active (running) since Sat 2000-01-01 00:31:46 UTC; 6s ago Main PID: 3769 (udhcpd) CGroup: name=systemd:/system/udhcpd.service `-3769 /usr/sbin/udhcpd -f -S /etc/udhcpd.conf Mar 28 00:06:42 Dan1: I think mwhite_ is on Angstrom. Mar 28 00:06:53 jkridner: I am on Angstrom Mar 28 00:07:08 Dan1: Angstrom doesn't use /etc/network/interfaces Mar 28 00:07:35 ahh, hence stating i was on debian.... i only tried angetrom just long enough to know i didnt wana ever use it again :) Mar 28 00:08:06 mwhite_: /usr/bin/g-ether-load.sh is called from /lib/systemd/system/storage-gadget-init.service Mar 28 00:08:07 angstrom is horrible Mar 28 00:08:16 Yeah, it is, but the rest of my team is working with it Mar 28 00:08:21 So I think I'm up Mar 28 00:08:38 I ran /usr/bin/g-ether-load.sh Mar 28 00:08:45 And it now has an IP address Mar 28 00:09:03 And my computer is recognizing the network Mar 28 00:09:08 veremit: it isn't horrible from most perspectives, but it has a fairly steep learning curve, thus our move to Debian: http://beagleboard.org/latest-images Mar 28 00:09:16 and http://debian.beagleboard.org Mar 28 00:09:31 ah got a nice debian site going now? :) Mar 28 00:09:47 just a forward right now and a place to store the package feeds. Mar 28 00:09:51 I understand its been the embedded distro of choice for a time .. but its hard to get into Mar 28 00:09:51 and images. Mar 28 00:10:04 and the toolchains/site/packages are .. well ... Mar 28 00:10:08 Haha Mar 28 00:10:18 I wish I could get rid of Angstrom Mar 28 00:10:26 I'll stick to 'lacking' :) Mar 28 00:11:13 ssh is working, thanks a lot! Mar 28 00:11:48 just gotta know where to look .. as always in linux :) Mar 28 00:12:28 One last question Mar 28 00:12:59 I can probably figure this out on my own with lots of time, but where are the files that call /usr/bin/g-ether-load.sh? Mar 28 00:13:21 Because I feel like the beaglebone should be calling it automatically when it starts up Mar 28 00:13:23 @jkridner> mwhite_: /usr/bin/g-ether-load.sh is called from /lib/systemd/system/storage-gadget-init.service Mar 28 00:14:07 Thanks, I didn't catch that Mar 28 00:14:36 np Mar 28 00:16:32 So, I was checking some other functionality, and the 192.168.7.2 website isn't working? Mar 28 00:16:43 Should I just get a new distribution? Mar 28 00:16:56 I'd guess the web server isn't running either.. if it couldn't bind to an IP .. Mar 28 00:17:42 do you happen to know the name of the webserver so that I can restart it? Mar 28 00:18:42 I'd take a wild guess and say 'apache' and probbaly be wrong :) Mar 28 00:20:08 It would probably be a service, right? Mar 28 00:20:19 (apache is wrong, I'm going through the systemctl list currently) Mar 28 00:20:54 yes most likely a service **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Mar 28 02:59:59 2014