**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 17 02:59:58 2014 Apr 17 05:02:58 * nyt- yawns Apr 17 05:03:05 hello Apr 17 05:03:08 * nyt- back to the documenting grind =[ Apr 17 05:32:54 Anybody ever had a problem with the arm compiler incorrectly generating switch statement jump tables? I from the register dump (from uboot's exception handler) that it's jumping into the jump table Apr 17 05:33:07 And then going to the invalid unstruction vector Apr 17 05:33:18 (beaglebone black) Apr 17 06:19:09 TI arm compiler did that once Apr 17 07:02:11 sweet baby jesus Apr 17 07:02:14 documentation almost done Apr 17 07:02:18 just need to write this pin reference Apr 17 07:07:37 documentation for what? Apr 17 07:07:51 https://github.com/notnyt/beaglebone Apr 17 07:08:00 https://rubygems.org/gems/beaglebone Apr 17 07:08:39 fun fun Apr 17 07:08:45 prpplague: ^^^^^^^^^^ Apr 17 07:09:09 I've tested it, but more testing / proof reading would always be appreciated Apr 17 07:17:42 so has rcn been around? seems bugs.elinux.org been stagnant a few weeks Apr 17 07:18:57 nyt-: your prtobably almost sick of hearing it by now... but nice work :) Apr 17 07:19:37 lol Apr 17 07:19:38 actually Apr 17 07:19:42 haven't really heard it much Apr 17 07:19:44 nobody's used it yet Apr 17 07:19:49 or at least told me they are Apr 17 07:20:17 I just cranked it out within the last couple weeks at night after work Apr 17 07:30:42 nyt-: just make prpplague notice it, and he'll see that it gets a prominent spot somewhere :) Apr 17 07:31:02 k Apr 17 07:31:10 will send a message once I finish this last bit of docs on the pins Apr 17 07:31:24 clarifying the errata will probably prevent confusion Apr 17 07:31:29 like OMG WHY DOESNT UART5 work Apr 17 07:35:43 zomg Apr 17 07:36:12 ok i am going to do the code academy for ruby now Apr 17 07:36:22 man, that bone101 page really needs a more prominent link Apr 17 07:36:24 i can never find it Apr 17 07:36:33 then i am going to make blinking LEDs all day Apr 17 07:37:11 haha seriously, I can't find a link to bone101 page anywhere Apr 17 07:37:34 http://beagleboard.org/Support/bone101 ? Apr 17 07:38:08 yeah Apr 17 07:38:13 there's not even a link to it from the support page Apr 17 07:38:13 http://beagleboard.org/static/bonescript/bone101/ or this Apr 17 07:38:19 no, the first one Apr 17 07:38:28 theres so many bone101 pages Apr 17 07:38:33 http://beagleboard.org/Support/bone101 ? Apr 17 07:38:34 that page Apr 17 07:39:18 that page has the most information on the headers in one place i've found Apr 17 07:39:38 why does nowhere link to it? Apr 17 07:39:48 google links :D to it Apr 17 07:40:06 http://beagleboard.org/latest-images Apr 17 07:40:11 and that page needs a more prominent link as well Apr 17 07:41:18 indeed. i will bookmark that now lol Apr 17 07:42:38 man i cant wait for my revision c to come Apr 17 07:42:55 then i can stop monkeying with this router Apr 17 07:49:43 there, think I'm done Apr 17 07:49:46 done enough anyway Apr 17 08:02:17 well that feels good Apr 17 08:11:01 now a couple more projects to finish up Apr 17 08:11:16 then I'll take some time and build this hv power supply and get started on a fun project w/ the bb Apr 17 08:17:11 make a phonograph for audiophiles Apr 17 08:17:25 .... Apr 17 08:17:34 why you gonna go and try to get me all riled up at 415am =] Apr 17 08:18:24 make a phonograph destroying record instead Apr 17 08:18:50 make a record with the brown note Apr 17 08:18:59 and sell it to audiophiles Apr 17 08:19:07 want to see something disgusting? Apr 17 08:19:20 http://rznt.com/pics/ht/ht_001.jpg Apr 17 08:19:22 uh, i cant really say yes to that Apr 17 08:19:27 so, yes and no Apr 17 08:19:27 disgustingly awesome Apr 17 08:19:53 the fuck Apr 17 08:20:24 why so many subs Apr 17 08:20:25 all that money and the fugliest keyboard in the world Apr 17 08:20:28 people have no taste Apr 17 08:20:47 lol thats my keyboard :( Apr 17 08:21:24 also, the carpet is not hovered into a nice pattern Apr 17 08:21:42 my xv11 broke :( Apr 17 08:22:02 can it do patterns? Apr 17 08:22:06 something zen Apr 17 08:22:15 kind of does Apr 17 08:22:19 not like the roombas Apr 17 08:23:32 but yeah that keyboard is shitty Apr 17 08:23:48 http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Illuminated-Ultrathin-Keyboard-Backlighting/dp/B001F51G16 Apr 17 08:23:55 been liking those lately Apr 17 08:25:10 wouldnt those 2u chassis be kinda loud? Apr 17 08:25:30 is that what those are Apr 17 08:26:04 theyre amplifiers Apr 17 08:26:14 and they were loud until I replaced the fans Apr 17 08:26:19 now theyre silent Apr 17 08:26:22 i haz a ducky https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=467 Apr 17 08:26:35 cherry mx black Apr 17 08:26:53 i cant deal with mechanical keyboards, type too fast Apr 17 08:27:03 need something with low travel and not loud Apr 17 08:27:12 mines not loud Apr 17 08:27:37 travel is 2 mm and the actuation is linear and non-clicky Apr 17 08:27:52 and the keycaps are really thick so they dont echo Apr 17 08:28:32 holy crap on a stick nyt- i think i hate you a little bit now.... thats your setup? :O Apr 17 08:28:34 though scissor switches i guess are a taste in of themselves Apr 17 08:28:35 * av500 clicks loudly on his Model M Apr 17 08:28:45 my wife would murder me if i still had my model m Apr 17 08:28:56 Daniele: yarp Apr 17 08:28:58 dan1 rather Apr 17 08:29:02 damn autocomplete Apr 17 08:29:08 heh Apr 17 08:29:41 i had cherry mx green switches in my last keyboard and you could hear it from the other side of the house faintly Apr 17 08:29:53 i sold it lol Apr 17 08:30:10 Dan1: more infos on that setup at http://rznt.com/pics/ht/ if you care Apr 17 08:30:28 * Dan1 turns a slight shade of green Apr 17 08:30:37 i have issues with overkill Apr 17 08:30:43 cant half-ass anything Apr 17 08:30:47 nyt-: you afford all that from selling android apps? Apr 17 08:30:48 but in such beautiful ways Apr 17 08:30:53 shawnbon206: lol i dont make shit from android Apr 17 08:31:05 shawnbon206: i have a day job ;) Apr 17 08:31:13 but where are the tubes? Apr 17 08:31:29 lol in guitar amps where they should be ;) Apr 17 08:31:33 aren't the cherry switches a bit soulless compared to Apr 17 08:31:44 unicomp http://pckeyboard.com/ Apr 17 08:31:53 I'm actually making a nixie tube spl meter Apr 17 08:31:55 so Apr 17 08:31:57 there will be tubes Apr 17 08:32:17 protyping it with the bb, will end up with an arduino powering it in the end Apr 17 08:32:18 what is the minidsp and why do I need it? Apr 17 08:32:29 minidsp is awesome Apr 17 08:32:49 http://www.minidsp.com/products/minidspkits/8-x-in-8-x-out Apr 17 08:32:57 has a ti dac lol Apr 17 08:33:22 no phono input? Apr 17 08:34:01 krabban: i think the cherry switches can be done wrong if the keycaps themselves are cheap then they wont feel right, and between the different typesd theyre hit or miss. i really like the blacks though they feel like typing on a cloud Apr 17 08:34:16 but there are better switches out there Apr 17 08:34:39 i like my unicomp keyboard very much Apr 17 08:34:51 and they are not that expensive either Apr 17 08:34:56 not for that much plastic Apr 17 08:35:08 yeah i guess theyre reasonable Apr 17 08:35:15 haha ok :) Apr 17 08:35:29 ok pricewise yes Apr 17 08:35:36 yeah thats what i meant Apr 17 08:41:16 http://pckeyboard.com/page/UKBD/UB40P4A if this is an 104 US, then what do they mean by "convert to 103" ? Apr 17 08:41:42 remove the windows key Apr 17 08:41:44 the picture has 104, i counted :P Apr 17 08:41:56 +10 dollars to remove 1 key Apr 17 08:42:16 http://deskthority.net/news-reviews-f4/http-pckeyboard-com-mm5-graphics-productnews7-25-13-pdf-t6195.html Apr 17 08:43:01 see the linked pdf Apr 17 08:43:22 classic 101 ftw Apr 17 08:43:26 longer space bar Apr 17 08:43:29 i like the 103 Apr 17 08:43:40 i use the win key in gnome/unity Apr 17 08:44:01 i almost miss the old model m Apr 17 08:44:04 almost Apr 17 08:48:04 * av500 has 4 Apr 17 08:48:17 one at work, one at home Apr 17 08:48:21 2 as hot spares Apr 17 08:48:27 mostly when the others get cleaned Apr 17 08:52:25 i should prob pickup a space kb too for when logitech decides to stop making kbs Apr 17 08:52:32 spare Apr 17 08:53:46 wasnt there a company that continued to produce the model m? Apr 17 08:54:00 there are a bunch of similar ones at least Apr 17 08:56:00 hmm.. maybe i should take one of my model m's to work and drive the other people nuts Apr 17 08:56:18 KotH: Unicomp -- http://www.pckeyboard.com/ Apr 17 08:56:37 i think they have a "quiet" version also Apr 17 08:56:50 i haven't tested it Apr 17 08:56:51 them being loud is exactly the point! Apr 17 08:56:59 make them leave the office! Apr 17 08:57:10 so that i can work! Apr 17 08:57:16 haha i would like to have one for work but i think my colleages will go nuts Apr 17 08:57:20 my model M is well known Apr 17 08:57:28 ppl across the globe know it Apr 17 08:57:33 from conf calls :) Apr 17 08:57:33 lol Apr 17 08:57:46 *klackklackklackklickklack* :) Apr 17 08:57:49 I've got one at work and occasionally get "I knew you were in, I could hear you typing from the corridor" comments Apr 17 08:58:57 I want one of these: http://www.9999hp.net/keyboard/temp/1397003.jpg Apr 17 08:59:11 it goes to 24! Apr 17 08:59:14 woh Apr 17 08:59:16 those arrow keys Apr 17 08:59:23 my mom had that at work Apr 17 08:59:25 interesting Apr 17 08:59:28 av500: 56! Apr 17 09:00:42 on this one, CR and Enter are two different things Apr 17 09:01:00 thats nutty Apr 17 09:01:05 nope, that was normal Apr 17 09:01:08 back in "those days" Apr 17 09:01:12 CR was used to step through form fields Apr 17 09:01:12 yeah in like 1985 Apr 17 09:01:20 Enter sent the form to the mainframe Apr 17 09:01:29 if i never see an as400 again Apr 17 09:01:31 it will be too soon Apr 17 09:01:44 no, real mainframes :) Apr 17 09:01:47 with operators Apr 17 09:01:56 hah Apr 17 09:02:05 i've just been traumatized enough Apr 17 09:04:26 aparently not. you can still talk about it Apr 17 09:04:46 i escaped with some brain function intact Apr 17 09:05:08 fuck its 5am Apr 17 09:05:21 its beer oclock Apr 17 09:05:22 do i make double latte and power through the day Apr 17 09:05:24 i wish it was 5pm Apr 17 09:05:27 or do i go the f*k to sleep Apr 17 09:05:37 it's friday Apr 17 09:05:43 do the powerlatte thing and go party! Apr 17 09:06:07 no its thursday :( Apr 17 09:07:03 it's friday Apr 17 09:07:08 Thu Apr 17 05:07:05 EDT 2014 Apr 17 09:07:09 ask av500, he will tell you Apr 17 09:07:24 Fri Apr 17 11:07:16 CEST 2014 Apr 17 09:07:33 your clock is off! Apr 17 09:07:35 lies Apr 17 09:07:41 i wish it was friday Apr 17 09:08:00 ask av500, LetoThe2nd, tbr or anyone else here, they will tell you it's friday! Apr 17 09:08:12 http://26-26-54.hardwarebug.org/18 Apr 17 09:08:23 ahaha Apr 17 09:08:25 http://26-26-54.hardwarebug.org/181 Apr 17 09:08:35 yes Apr 17 09:08:37 lets do this Apr 17 09:08:40 frrrriiiiiiday! Apr 17 09:08:46 attaboy Apr 17 09:08:55 hm Apr 17 09:08:58 how far east do i have equipment Apr 17 09:09:02 if i log in there I get to leave at that time Apr 17 09:09:23 I think .... bucharest Apr 17 09:09:31 i'll go with that Apr 17 09:09:54 oh wait Apr 17 09:10:09 i forgot asia is +12 and not -12 Apr 17 09:10:16 shit time to go home then Apr 17 09:10:17 oh wait Apr 17 09:10:22 i am home Apr 17 09:10:23 beer oclock then Apr 17 09:10:41 solved, next! Apr 17 09:10:42 friggen need oen after doc writing =[ Apr 17 09:11:04 should have found a noob @ work and made them document my personal project Apr 17 09:11:06 docs are overrated Apr 17 09:11:08 just as beer Apr 17 09:11:12 in choco veritas! Apr 17 09:28:54 ahhhhhh fixed stupid spamassassin issue Apr 17 09:29:00 inbox so peaceful now Apr 17 09:31:10 http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-Model-M-clicky-keyboard-expertly-cleaned-bolt-modded-active-USB-converter-/291122048459?pt=PCA_Mice_Trackballs&hash=item43c839edcb Apr 17 09:31:45 hah Apr 17 09:31:52 bolt modded Apr 17 09:31:56 need to do that to mine Apr 17 09:31:59 gold plated bolts Apr 17 09:32:00 whats involved in that Apr 17 09:32:12 the plastic bolts that hold the base plate Apr 17 09:32:21 seem to fail over time Apr 17 09:32:26 mine are ok Apr 17 09:32:26 ah Apr 17 09:32:30 maybe after another 25ys Apr 17 09:32:36 type harder ;) Apr 17 09:33:31 in fact, I should chrome plate the base Apr 17 09:33:34 uni can do that Apr 17 09:33:37 I know the guy :) Apr 17 09:34:43 http://www.dansdata.com/images/clicky/tbclose1024.jpg Apr 17 09:34:47 damn, I want this Apr 17 09:35:37 hahahaha Apr 17 09:35:45 that's pretty slick Apr 17 09:36:02 seems they dont make that one any more Apr 17 09:38:19 av500: http://www.ebay.at/itm/Industrie-Edelstahl-Tastatur-Schutzgrad-IP65-bzw-IP54-bewegter-Trackball-/261455305707?pt=Mess_Pr%C3%BCftechnik&hash=item3cdff35beb Apr 17 09:38:50 nono Apr 17 09:38:54 I want it in my model M Apr 17 09:39:41 trackball I have: Apr 17 09:39:43 https://plus.google.com/photos/+VladimirPantelic/albums/5813221383709704497 Apr 17 09:39:50 from 1985 :) Apr 17 09:39:53 ahahahahaha Apr 17 09:41:00 its on my XP PC, same about roughly :) Apr 17 09:41:45 av500, where old computers and dev boards go to retire Apr 17 09:41:52 no Apr 17 09:41:59 I dont keep old computers around Apr 17 09:42:05 unless really old Apr 17 09:42:26 I take my old hardware to the range Apr 17 09:42:29 well, if you dont keep them around, they cannot become really old Apr 17 09:42:31 thats cool that you can put any pool ball in Apr 17 09:42:33 I have some old phones to put holes in once it gets warm Apr 17 09:42:44 and some hd's that need proper disposal Apr 17 09:42:46 johnwalkr: its the exact size Apr 17 09:42:57 I guess they looked around for balls they could repurpose :) Apr 17 09:43:09 av500: it's called "prototyping" :) Apr 17 09:43:11 yeah Apr 17 09:43:40 I Apr 17 09:43:48 I'll keep the Osborne I found out in the rain Apr 17 09:45:22 hi i have a problem with my PRU Apr 17 09:46:21 but its friday Apr 17 09:46:25 * KotH hands eren_ a cookie Apr 17 09:46:30 eren_: there there, it'll be allright Apr 17 09:46:54 wait i'll write Apr 17 09:47:01 wait a minute pls Apr 17 09:47:08 holding my breath Apr 17 09:47:14 eren_: no hurry Apr 17 09:47:15 quick quick Apr 17 09:47:15 ;) Apr 17 09:47:28 calm down Apr 17 09:48:01 ı want to enable my pru and i have followed the article Apr 17 09:48:15 http://boxysean.com/blog/2012/08/12/first-steps-with-the-beaglebone-pru/ Apr 17 09:48:30 then Apr 17 09:49:40 ı have completed the steps till root@beaglebone:/tmp/am335x_pru_package/pru_sw/example_apps# make CROSS_COMPILE="" step Apr 17 09:50:28 when i run this step i get /bin/sh: line2: ../utils/pasm2: no such file or directory Apr 17 09:50:45 Do you think where is my mistake? Apr 17 09:50:51 is there a linux virtual machine pre-setup with a cross compiler for BBB? Apr 17 09:51:15 there is nor vm or cross compiler for BBB Apr 17 09:51:26 i have compiled on BBB Apr 17 09:51:46 which image are you running Apr 17 09:51:52 angstrom Apr 17 09:52:07 and i tried it on linuxcnc image Apr 17 09:52:18 i got the same error Apr 17 09:52:26 there are definitely cross compilers for arm, i just wonder if someone made a VM image (to run on my PC, not on BBB) that is alreasdy set up with one Apr 17 09:52:39 there is an mistake but i couldn't find Apr 17 09:52:49 johnwalkr: yeah debian/ubuntu have one you can install Apr 17 09:53:05 gcc-arm-none-eabi binutils-arm-none-eabi Apr 17 09:53:05 etc Apr 17 09:53:34 its not a fully bootstrapped system, but i was able to compile kernels with only a minor change to an include Apr 17 09:53:44 you mean i need to install gcc-arm-none-eabi.... i am right? Apr 17 09:54:06 ok thanks, compiling a kernel is jsut what i need to do Apr 17 09:54:19 eren_: that wasn't directed to you Apr 17 09:54:31 nyt-: um... at least ubuntu has {gcc/g++}-arm-linux-gnueabi[hf], which is able to build arm kernels without any config changes. Apr 17 09:54:45 (basically its them linaro's toolchain) Apr 17 09:55:01 LetoThe2nd: ah nice, i didn't check on ubuntu Apr 17 09:55:12 only debian since thats what this box is Apr 17 09:55:18 you mean i need to install linaro toolchain on ubuntu, right? Apr 17 09:55:38 thanks, that is really helpful LetoThe2nd and nyt- Apr 17 09:55:44 eren_: na, and also this has nothing to do with the PRU. Apr 17 09:55:50 you mean i need to install linaro toolchain on BBB, right? Apr 17 09:55:52 eren_: read again what i wrote. Apr 17 09:55:59 eren_: did you build the pasm source as indicated? Apr 17 09:56:05 the error your getting would indicate it didnt build Apr 17 09:56:13 since it cant find the pasm2 binary Apr 17 09:56:18 http://elinux.org/ECE497_BeagleBone_PRU Apr 17 09:56:24 which step do you mean? Apr 17 09:56:26 hope that can help Apr 17 09:57:41 it is the same link Apr 17 09:57:46 i will try again Apr 17 09:57:53 beagle$ cd ../utils/pasm_source Apr 17 09:57:54 beagle$ ./linuxbuild Apr 17 09:57:56 did you run that? Apr 17 09:59:47 yeap Apr 17 09:59:51 it worked Apr 17 10:00:01 but i couldn't compile examples Apr 17 10:00:20 well they're looking fo rthe pasm binary, you might need to modify the makefile and point it to the proper location Apr 17 10:01:18 pastebin ls -lR ../utils when youre in the example_apps directory Apr 17 10:05:29 ok there is one more mistake Apr 17 10:05:42 i compiled example Apr 17 10:06:09 but i couldn't run ./blinker Apr 17 10:06:25 when i run it i get segmentation fault error Apr 17 10:06:36 do you think how can i solve it? Apr 17 10:09:28 what uid are you running as? Apr 17 10:13:53 nyt-: so you can host a BBB in the cloud for me? Apr 17 10:14:19 aren't we all in the cloud? ;) Apr 17 10:14:33 me? Apr 17 10:14:35 * KotH has his head in the clouds Apr 17 10:15:12 lets be serious and lets solve my problem :D Apr 17 10:15:15 what uid are you running as? Apr 17 10:15:39 why do i get segmentation fault error? Apr 17 10:15:48 Do you have any suggestion? Apr 17 10:15:56 eren, what uid are you runnign as? Apr 17 10:16:10 i have run ./blinker Apr 17 10:16:13 what user Apr 17 10:16:15 command on shell Apr 17 10:16:16 are you running as Apr 17 10:16:20 sh 4.2 Apr 17 10:16:23 what does it say when you run id Apr 17 10:16:29 type id Apr 17 10:16:30 i could become root Apr 17 10:16:36 yea, do that lol Apr 17 10:16:57 i couldn't become rooot Apr 17 10:17:00 I was actually thinking about deploying some bbb's all over... pack em with a usb hub and some serial port adapters, cheap console box that's low power.. maybe with some wifi / gsm devices for oob Apr 17 10:17:14 eren_: run sudo ./blinker Apr 17 10:17:16 does it still segfault? Apr 17 10:17:38 sudo command not found Apr 17 10:17:46 because i am using angstrom Apr 17 10:18:04 what user are you logged in as currently? Apr 17 10:18:08 what does running 'id' say ? Apr 17 10:18:34 its automatic login Apr 17 10:18:51 my id is sh-4.2# Apr 17 10:18:58 that's your shell prompt, but you're running as root Apr 17 10:19:10 so that settles that, no idea why its crashing Apr 17 10:19:15 i need root permission Apr 17 10:19:15 you have the module loaded? Apr 17 10:19:19 yeap Apr 17 10:19:22 you're already logged in as root Apr 17 10:19:32 the # on the end of your shell prompt indicates that Apr 17 10:19:33 but there is a mistake Apr 17 10:19:42 it doesnt work Apr 17 10:23:29 try a different example? Apr 17 10:24:05 ok Apr 17 11:30:35 ı have completed but i have an error Apr 17 11:31:17 ./PRU_memAccessPRUDataRam: error while loading shared libraries: libprussdrv.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Apr 17 11:31:34 do you know how can i solve this problem? Apr 17 12:45:41 I run it :D Apr 17 12:45:45 well done me :D Apr 17 12:50:30 nice **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 17 13:14:40 2014 Apr 17 13:30:55 hi nyt-... heard you have a BeagleBone Ruby library. Apr 17 13:31:35 jkridner: I spammed your g+ with it :) Apr 17 13:31:43 :-) Apr 17 13:36:39 yarp Apr 17 13:45:30 nyt-: apt-get install ruby && gem install beaglebone; followed by pasting a blinky.rb script into Cloud9 IDE and hitting run "just works". :-) Apr 17 13:46:13 sweet Apr 17 13:46:40 I don't have c9 on my bb to test Apr 17 13:46:46 I'll reflash the emmc later with debian Apr 17 13:48:05 Let me know how the lib works for you or if there are any issues in the docs Apr 17 13:48:13 i pumped that stuff out pretty quick Apr 17 13:48:25 but all features were tested and working nicely Apr 17 13:49:02 and discovered (and fixed) the analog input issue here... didn't get into the gpio pin issue at all Apr 17 13:49:04 http://bugs.elinux.org/projects/beagleboard-org/issues?set_filter=1&tracker_id=1 Apr 17 14:18:30 Ppl how much time on forum to list a new topic? I have a post cca 6 hours before, still i nowhere found it. Apr 17 14:29:06 are you subscribed? Apr 17 14:29:22 guess you are in moderation Apr 17 14:40:25 hi can some help me? Apr 17 14:40:34 no Apr 17 14:40:37 omg Apr 17 14:40:48 really? Apr 17 14:40:57 we dont know what your problem is Apr 17 14:41:04 i know what it is Apr 17 14:41:08 i will tell you Apr 17 14:41:17 they cant ask a proper question Apr 17 14:41:49 i have enabled my PRU units on BBB but i don't how can i complile my own program Apr 17 14:42:06 ahh... still at that Apr 17 14:42:26 its not a pru problem, but a toolchain Apr 17 14:42:31 ı mean ı want to write a gpio program for BBB and i want to compile my program Apr 17 14:43:09 figureout what you are doingwrong andreread what letho wrote Apr 17 14:43:45 it is complicated for that reason i am writing here to get clear information Apr 17 14:43:50 also note that you should dot your i. not everyone has turkish characters installed Apr 17 14:44:48 Is there Network Block Device client support in BBB Angstrom linux? Apr 17 14:44:55 sorry for that btw how do you know my country? Apr 17 14:51:10 NSA Apr 17 14:51:16 is there sny other language that doesnt dot its i?:-) Apr 17 16:28:58 Hi I have a question on the BBB webserver accesible on the web vis Yalertunnel Apr 17 16:30:13 Some times I got a delay too long and the server is not accesible, do you think that the problem is the BBB or the Yaler service? Apr 17 16:31:45 http://gsiot-t5mt-gbc6.try.yaler.net/ Apr 17 16:31:53 you can check here Apr 17 17:35:59 Hello guys. Could someone hand me a link on how to build a custom Debian + latest kernel + RT_PREEMPT patch image for eMMC ? Haven't found such guide so far. Thanks everyone. Apr 17 18:10:37 http://dev.ardupilot.com/wiki/building-for-beaglebone-black-on-linux/ ardupilot has a section specifically for building a rt kernel for the beaglebone black Apr 17 19:31:50 I just got another beaglebone black and can't seem to get it to boot from a microsd card. it boots fine from the emmc. I thought it may have been the microsd card and bought another. I have tried booting with archlinux and debian and neither has worked Apr 17 19:32:54 mistawright: more details? Apr 17 19:32:55 ill try with a 5volt adapter Apr 17 19:33:02 might be a power thing Apr 17 19:33:48 shouldn't Apr 17 19:39:33 hmm. how could i test if the sd card is working. i guess i could boot it and see if i am able to mount it Apr 17 19:47:18 mrpackethead: the quadcopter flies. Apr 17 19:48:06 brb Apr 17 19:53:40 is there any reason why i would be able to pull up the beaglebone website from the board but be unable to ssh into it? its a stock beaglebone black revision a6 Apr 17 20:19:48 how can i access the beaglebone black using gateone? Apr 17 20:32:42 So anyone get to try out my ruby gem yet? Apr 17 20:47:28 <_av500_> what is ruby? Apr 17 20:49:07 :( Apr 17 20:49:42 * myself pats av500 on the head Apr 17 20:49:49 it's better you don't know. trust me. Apr 17 20:49:57 bliss, truly Apr 17 20:50:33 i think (Hope) you missed the sarcasm there Apr 17 20:51:08 also, ruby is awesome Apr 17 20:57:55 many things are awesome that i wouldn't want to be anywhere near. Apr 18 00:44:09 how's debian progressing? Apr 18 00:44:16 is the current image basically usable? Apr 18 00:44:31 as...usable...as the angrstrom production image at least? Apr 18 00:45:34 debianmaybe: you know they have made debian the standard now right? Apr 18 00:45:59 i didn't. it's listed as they're moving to and it's in beta, rather than being production image. Apr 18 00:46:29 afaik its shipping on new boards now, or maybe they only announced that they were doing that? Apr 18 00:46:43 oh! ok, well then whatever is up is probably good enough. Apr 18 00:47:00 but, point is, if it wasnt already "basically usable" i dont think they would have even got that far Apr 18 00:47:04 :) Apr 18 00:47:11 teheheh..so excited. Apr 18 00:47:28 ive been using it on mine since i got it 3 odd months ago Apr 18 00:47:30 just tried opkg upgrade for fun in angstrom, with temp dirs and cache...so... Apr 18 00:47:37 yeah, my beaglebne is needing a new os right now. it's dead. Apr 18 00:47:58 mostly caus im familiar with it from using ubuntu and raspberry pi's Apr 18 00:48:08 what's the boot time like? Apr 18 00:48:46 hello Apr 18 00:48:49 no idea, probably dependant on what stuff your loading at boot and what card your using Apr 18 00:49:01 no, i mean for you personally. Apr 18 00:49:08 for your beaglebone running debian. Apr 18 00:49:10 mines headless, and only a handful if seconds Apr 18 00:49:19 ah nice. mine will be too. Apr 18 00:49:32 i'm happy with anything around 10 or so. Apr 18 00:49:36 i have a bbb and unable to get the video working correctly. I have a microhdmi to vga and the cable is known good. I can not get the dispaly to show up on the monitor Apr 18 00:49:38 but boot time has never been something overly important to me, mines on 24/7 anyway Apr 18 00:50:15 mines a controller for something else, so teh faster the better, but around 10 is acceptable. Apr 18 00:50:27 i am not using the arm disto using the debian distro Apr 18 00:50:38 Dan3: is all the device tree stuff the same? Apr 18 00:51:15 debianmaybe: use the fastest sd card you can get will help boot times also Apr 18 00:51:35 yeah, makes a huge difference. Apr 18 00:51:40 that device tree stuff is still something ive not come to terms with yet, i still need to get to working on understanding all that Apr 18 00:51:53 but, debian is using it? Apr 18 00:52:03 like for pin muxing and stuff. Apr 18 00:52:21 i'm not sure there's much of a point in understanding it now. Apr 18 00:52:26 seems like everyone has file for everything. Apr 18 00:52:34 i made some for pru gpio, standard gpio, leds Apr 18 00:52:52 so i just do expert led-p8.12 > blarg blarg and it loads the sysfs driver for that pin. Apr 18 00:54:22 oh jeeze...burning the image now. Apr 18 00:54:24 so excited. Apr 18 00:54:30 packages...they'll install and uninstall! Apr 18 00:54:34 stuff might work! :D Apr 18 00:54:40 haha Apr 18 00:55:09 * debianmaybe hums "ding dong the witch is dead" Apr 18 00:55:55 i wouldn't have such a hard time with angstrom, but i have a requirement to only use production images Apr 18 00:56:25 i hated it, used it for a couple of hours and gave up Apr 18 00:56:34 i hated it, and used it, and continued hating it Apr 18 00:56:53 i've never seen a distributions package manager fail to remove packages. Apr 18 00:57:09 that came with the distribution Apr 18 00:58:55 * debianmaybe boots with the debian sd card installed Apr 18 00:59:40 with the ethernet over usb show up? Apr 18 01:00:55 it did when i briefly used mine Apr 18 01:01:06 till i plugged in my lan cable Apr 18 01:01:23 till i got wifi working :) Apr 18 01:39:33 Dan3: hey, is debian wheezy headless? Apr 18 01:39:56 i need some help. I have a revision a6 beaglebone black that boots fine into the default angstrom that came on it. I have however been unable to get it to boot any other distribution off of the microsd card though Apr 18 01:40:32 deluxe247: did you hold down s2? Apr 18 01:42:49 debianmaybe, doesnt do anything at that point. with the microsd card it looks as though it attempts to boot it but only shows 3 of 4 user leds before it hangs Apr 18 01:43:04 deluxe247: are you using sd card images? Apr 18 01:43:36 most of teh images are for the emmc Apr 18 01:43:48 debianmaybe, I have tried the archlinux install which i have done a thousand times on a revision b board Apr 18 01:43:54 oh Apr 18 01:44:53 A6A? Apr 18 01:45:12 a6 Apr 18 01:47:47 going to see if updating angstrom on the emmc and going from there will do the trick Apr 18 01:54:36 debianmaybe: yea the only time ive ever plugged a tv into my bbb was the first day i got it caus i got it 2nd hand and it wasnt booting originally so wanted to see what was going on before i started playing. i dont even own a hdmi cable for it i borrowed the one i used originally, since has always been headless Apr 18 01:54:56 deluxe247: that's like seeing if updating windows on a different drive will fix your linux boot disk problems. :P Apr 18 01:55:45 yeah if i could ssh into it i could see if reading from the microsd card was fine Apr 18 01:55:50 but i cant do that either Apr 18 01:56:02 deluxe247: always the serial debug port. Apr 18 01:56:12 deluxe247: if you have another beaglebone, you can wire it up. Apr 18 01:56:52 Dan3: this is great so far. Apr 18 01:56:59 :) Apr 18 01:57:04 no i have an arduino nano and a raspberry pi Apr 18 01:57:21 deluxe247: they use 3.3V io? Apr 18 01:57:35 deluxe247: if so, wire it up to the serial port. Apr 18 01:57:58 no but i have a logic level converter but it seems like an awful lot. may just get it exchanged Apr 18 01:58:46 you check the pins on the sd card reader? see if one is bent? Apr 18 01:58:53 RPi uses 3.3v io dosnt it? Apr 18 01:59:15 question is, is it 3.3V tolerant :) Apr 18 01:59:44 well... my rpi's are running 3.3v io happily Apr 18 02:00:06 man...this is such a strange experience. Apr 18 02:00:12 i'm installing and removing packages. Apr 18 02:00:15 no error messages. Apr 18 02:00:18 lol Apr 18 02:00:19 no bogus conflicts Apr 18 02:00:41 yea i kinda like how straight forward debian is Apr 18 02:08:17 whelp...i know what i'm doing tomorrow, moving everything to debian! :D Apr 18 02:12:47 i want to cry. Apr 18 02:13:45 holly crap, i press the end key, and the cursor goes to the end of the line! Apr 18 02:13:47 so i was able to get an ssh prompt but the root password seems to not be working. are there any other default passwords that root could have? Apr 18 02:20:06 deluxe247: try no password? Apr 18 02:20:44 didnt work. i cant even access gateone Apr 18 02:20:59 time to bring it back tomorrow **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Apr 18 02:59:59 2014