**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 15 02:59:59 2015 Oct 15 03:27:56 Hello Oct 15 03:28:06 Is there anyone? Oct 15 03:32:50 Shah_: there are 232 people here, if you have a question just ask it Oct 15 03:42:23 aand gone :) Oct 15 07:18:41 i was accidentally click the exit ant the panel (menubar or taskbar), how to restore it back? Oct 15 07:29:25 anyone can help? Oct 15 07:30:06 how to restore the panel (tasksbar)? Oct 15 09:21:35 ls Oct 15 09:21:36 ls Oct 15 09:21:47 sorry, wrong window Oct 15 09:48:13 <_av500_> . Oct 15 10:00:49 _av500_, here? Oct 15 11:42:04 <_av500_> nyt: yes Oct 15 12:50:13 hi all Oct 15 13:23:22 well I got one bbb back online yay Oct 15 13:24:29 has there been any discussion or timeline for a bbb replacement/upgrade yet? Oct 15 13:29:31 look for x15 .. :P Oct 15 13:29:55 but it won't be 'replacing' Oct 15 13:30:35 indeed Oct 15 13:30:56 that would be also rather hard at that price point Oct 15 13:30:56 I was about to point out first line says it is "not" a replacement Oct 15 13:33:19 nice... Oct 15 13:33:44 yeah its a nice board Oct 15 13:33:50 just not what i'm looking for Oct 15 16:06:31 Does anyone know how to flash an image onto the beaglebone? I've been trying for way too long with no success. None of the steps listed online work. Oct 15 16:10:48 gnori002: you start with a microsd card Oct 15 16:11:33 gnori002: wich board revision do you have? Oct 15 16:14:06 I don't know, it's one I was given at work. How do I check? Oct 15 16:14:29 For the record I already have the image I need to flash onto the beaglebone on the SD card Oct 15 16:14:33 sticker on the side? Oct 15 16:14:47 oh, C Oct 15 16:14:52 it remains to be seen if that's the right image :) Oct 15 16:14:55 A5C? Oct 15 16:15:05 or revC Oct 15 16:15:28 it just says C, I assume it's revC but I may be wrong Oct 15 16:15:32 ok Oct 15 16:15:39 that would be 4GB eMMC Oct 15 16:15:44 okay Oct 15 16:16:01 what's the name of the image you put on the µSD? Oct 15 16:16:02 I extracted the current image I have following the extracting procedures I found online Oct 15 16:16:57 BBB-eMMC-25983.img Oct 15 16:17:46 ummm Oct 15 16:17:55 so you're not trying to flash a standard image? Oct 15 16:18:15 No, this is an image of the captured state of my beaglebone Oct 15 16:18:48 I've never done that particular dance Oct 15 16:19:07 Ah, well it's a tricky one for sure Oct 15 16:19:46 Whether or not I go from being an intern to being full employee depends on it Oct 15 16:21:10 nice to hear they gave you a rather easy assignment Oct 15 16:22:02 So what would be the procedure with a standard image that you're used to? Oct 15 16:23:07 download flasher image, write to raw device (not partition!), wait for sync, stick into BBB, power up with S2 pressed Oct 15 16:23:36 hm... I have mine partitioned. I'll try the raw method Oct 15 16:23:39 that backup image of yours probably needs different handling Oct 15 16:24:03 ah ok Oct 15 16:24:07 make sure the partitions aren't mounted while you mess with the card Oct 15 16:26:21 okay Oct 15 16:27:21 ah, for some reason my pc won't let me run the sd card without partitions Oct 15 16:27:25 oh wel Oct 15 16:31:00 hey Oct 15 16:55:34 ds2: lol, the leakage from vdds to vddhv I observed on AM335x (about which I got no useful response from TI on E2E) is apparently also present in the AM572x, mentioned in its errata Oct 15 16:56:08 though my scope pic is clearer than theirs imho Oct 15 19:42:02 What is the difference between the VDD_5V and SYS_5V pins? Oct 15 19:49:55 abferm, VDD is the input to the PMIC, SYS_5V is the output of the PMIC Oct 15 19:50:13 SYS_5V may not actually be 5 V if, for example, you are running from a battery fed to the battery pins Oct 15 19:55:12 abferm, and VDD_5V may not be present at all, depending on how you power the board, but if the board is running you can bet that SYS_5V is present, just that SYS_5V might not actually be 5V Oct 15 19:57:03 okay, which is the correct one to use to supply 5V power? Oct 15 19:59:23 I am currently using VDD_5V to supply power, and I noticed that when I was powering via USB only the 5V devices on my cape weren't coming on. They are connected to the 5V rail of my power supply, which is on VDD_5V. Oct 15 20:00:05 abferm, use SYS_5V if you want to have power go to your cape regardless of how you power the bbb Oct 15 20:00:23 abferm, if you want to inject power from your cape into the bbb, send that 5 V in via VDD_5V Oct 15 20:00:37 just don't also then plug in the barrel jack ;) Oct 15 20:01:07 got it, I'll move my RTC's v_in to sys_5v in the next rev. Oct 15 20:01:25 Yeah, I don't want any power imbalances going on. Oct 15 20:01:46 abferm, but if you are powering the bbb via USB, be careful how much power you pull from SYS_5V on your cape, as some USB sources may not put out more than 400-500 mA reliably, but if you just have an RTC there's probably no concern Oct 15 20:02:15 and the bbb already can consume quite a bit of that 400-500 mA by itself Oct 15 20:02:44 Yeah, the RTC is my only 5V device, I also have some serial transcievers and an LCD, but those are on the 3V line. Oct 15 20:02:48 abferm, if you have an RTC, why not power that from the 3.3V pins? if you only need a little current those are probably your best bet Oct 15 20:02:54 ah, ok Oct 15 20:05:30 Under normal circumstances everything will be powered through the cape, but I have one on my desk I use to test software and hadn't plugged it into a 12V source yet. Oct 15 20:06:27 note also that since SYS_5V is an output of the PMIC it will go down if you power the system off Oct 15 20:06:44 (or more precisely, it's connected to the BAT terminals, which are typically not connected) Oct 15 20:08:02 also, why would you use an external RTC if it doesn't have its own backup battery? Oct 15 20:09:49 there's some more details on the power supply infrastructure of the beaglebone here btw -> http://elinux.org/BeagleBone_Power_Management Oct 15 20:10:03 although I still need to put more work into that page... when I find the time Oct 15 20:11:04 urggh, bitbucket be down Oct 15 20:24:52 * nyt yawns Oct 15 20:38:29 Well I don't know about you, but everything is broken here because of bitbucket... Oct 15 20:56:07 neustar is down Oct 15 20:56:15 gg dns for large bits of the internet Oct 15 21:00:49 Anyone ever tried network manager? I can't get it to assign connections to usb0 because it has an "unknown" type. Oct 15 21:09:14 bah... stop outsourcing git Oct 15 21:31:30 ds2: my company of 11 doesn't have time to maintain a git server. Oct 15 21:37:52 it doesn't take much time to maintain a small git server Oct 15 21:38:01 for simple stuff, a NFS server would suffice Oct 15 21:47:13 ds2: NFS is not good enough for revisioned software. Oct 15 21:47:52 We have way too many things we are trying to maintain as it is. Oct 15 22:14:07 hmm???????? Oct 15 22:14:25 put a repo on the backed up NFS server Oct 15 22:14:27 git clone from it. Oct 15 22:14:47 if you are small, you probally don'tneed to deal with gitweb, etc Oct 15 23:20:19 heh, they sure had fun with reset on the am57xx **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Oct 16 02:59:58 2015