**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 20 02:59:58 2016 Jul 20 03:01:49 Can you give me a hint on where the kernel modules are located, i guess i have to recompile them if i edit them? Jul 20 04:04:20 vkushner: eh, are you sure it's not in /boot/uEnv.txt ? Jul 20 04:04:47 since that's where it's always been... at least, since it was introduced, and until you quickly remove it :P Jul 20 04:05:34 fascinating, the omap5 control module has some register where you select a pullup resistor from a list of four values... given in picofarad Jul 20 09:16:00 It still dont work, made a thread on the forum, hopefully somebody can help me Jul 20 09:32:34 i am using BEGALBONE ON LINUX AS I LOGIN USING SSH COMAND IT IS ASKING PASSWORD WHAT IT WOULD BE Jul 20 10:08:56 please don't shout Jul 20 10:09:42 tousif: have you tried user: 'debian' and password: 'temppwd' Jul 20 10:10:05 that's the documented default credential combination for the official debian images Jul 20 14:30:08 The MCP2515 should be supported in all recent kernels, right? Jul 20 14:32:42 I get this message when trying to enable the device Jul 20 14:32:42 [ 271.648559] CAN device driver interface Jul 20 14:32:42 [ 271.670777] mcp251x: probe of spi2.0 failed with error -2 Jul 20 14:33:40 is muxing set up correctly? is the device tree right, etc? Jul 20 14:33:56 I'd check with a scope if there is data coming out Jul 20 14:34:10 I just checked, and there is nothing on the scope Jul 20 14:36:21 Here is my dts http://dpaste.com/1HEMKDP Jul 20 14:37:15 MISO,MOSI and SCK is high and CS is low, which is the opposite of what i excpected Jul 20 14:39:13 I'm using the sparkfun can shield, which has a 5v interface, but added some logic level converters in between to get 3.3v to my beagle Jul 20 14:42:10 dunno. I'm not very good at DT and such Jul 20 14:42:33 I managed to get mine wrong too back then when I was hooking up an AT96RF231 Jul 20 14:43:16 What kind of chip is that, got no hits on google Jul 20 14:44:23 or was it AT86... Jul 20 14:44:36 it's a IE³802.15.4 transceiver Jul 20 14:46:15 Did you get it to work in the end? Jul 20 14:47:58 yes. I had confused some pins (rx/tx swapped) and hooked up CS wrong Jul 20 14:48:20 Do you have the dts laying around? Jul 20 14:48:45 I rly need an example on how to connect spi chips with interrup lines Jul 20 14:48:47 should. let me check Jul 20 14:48:51 ty Jul 20 14:50:58 I tried to get some help earlier with max14830, but its basically the same problem i think, non working dts overlays Jul 20 14:51:38 I tried to get some help earlier with max14830, but its basically the same problem -> wrong dts config Jul 20 14:59:07 laurittr: I *think* that's the one https://gist.github.com/dm8tbr/5fdd22fb6eb4f2e2006ab97ada866eba Jul 20 15:01:15 Thanks! Do you happen to remember ish what kernel you were using? Jul 20 15:02:15 4.0 Jul 20 15:02:39 4.0.0-bone0 more exactly (because that was the currently latest kernel when I did that) Jul 20 15:02:43 Current language no supported by device Driver installation Jul 20 15:03:22 anyone here to help ? Jul 20 15:03:57 Visitech: what's the context of that? Jul 20 15:04:02 hi everyone Jul 20 15:05:10 ok, thank you very much! Will have to dig a little deeper :) Jul 20 15:05:22 hi Jul 20 15:06:52 I'm having and issue with Debian 8, GPIO is not working properly or at least not like when using Debian Wheezy. Is there's somingthing I'm missing? Jul 20 15:07:07 Just received new beaglebone..tried installing BONE_D64 and it says Current language no supported by device Driver installation Jul 20 15:07:36 @Pitagoric what is GPIO doing? Jul 20 15:08:18 well for example the pin are not mapped the same way as in Wheezy (BTW I'm using the beaglebon black) Jul 20 15:09:13 I can't do a screen on /dev/ttyO2 as I used to de before with Wheezy Jul 20 15:09:18 Pitagoric: I guess because by default jessie ships with kernel 4.x Jul 20 15:09:39 Visitech: so this is on some desktop? which OS? Jul 20 15:09:40 Just received new beaglebone..tried installing BONE_D64 and it says Current language no supported by device Driver installation @anyone can help ? Jul 20 15:09:47 Win10 Jul 20 15:09:51 aaaah Jul 20 15:10:00 see, that's important Jul 20 15:11:23 @tbr doesnt work on win10 ? Jul 20 15:12:18 Visitech: try this http://warpedcore.net/2013/05/beaglebone-black-on-uk-localised-windows-8/#comment-92 Jul 20 15:12:35 And how can get the same configuration of kernel 3.x in kernel 4.x? Do I need to do a kernel recompile, I've googled a lot for this issue and couldn't find an answer Jul 20 15:14:09 Pitagoric: I haven't bothered much with this. you could ask on the google group thing Jul 20 15:14:17 or you install the ancient 3.8 kernel Jul 20 15:15:49 Pitagoric: tbh I still run the 3.8 kernel b/c I’m frightened of change, you might try that Jul 20 15:16:25 Compiling it is not a big deal, and installation is a breeze if you compile as a .deb package Jul 20 15:17:16 Ok thanks for help (: Jul 20 15:17:39 In case of urgent and need I'll ask the google group Jul 20 15:18:22 you don't even need to compile it Jul 20 15:18:28 you can just install it IIRC Jul 20 15:18:46 http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Kernel_Options Jul 20 19:17:03 Hi all! Jul 20 19:17:17 We are experiencing some issues with the Beaglebone click Shield, while using it with 2 devices (GSM and GPS) whe have found the cape link the devices to the same line 5V_SYS Jul 20 19:17:55 the question is: it's true that that power rail it's limited to 250 mA? Jul 20 19:18:33 even if we power the board with a microUSB power supply that can give more? Jul 20 20:51:15 Sereno: recommended maximum usb power current for TPS65217 is 1300 mA Jul 20 20:52:32 Sereno: apart from usb specs I cannot find any other reason why you couldn't draw more than 250 mA Jul 20 21:17:27 Sereno: sys5v is the main supply line to the beaglebone's regulators, so one hand it's limited by the PMIC's current limiting and one the other hand you're sharing it with the needs of the beaglebone (which may vary depending on usage), so probably the 250 mA was picked as a conservative value to avoid the risk of sys5v dipping down Jul 20 21:17:46 it seems like a rather strange low value though Jul 20 22:20:54 hi all. I'm trying to load the latest BBB Debian image to an SD card using my Debian Host (xzcat bone-debian-8.4-lxqt-4gb-armhf-2016-05-13-4gb.img.xz | sudo dd of=/dev/sdb), but it produces an I/O error "dd: writing to ‘/dev/sdb’: Input/output error" while copying and the resulting data does not boot properly. Is this expected? Jul 20 23:24:49 wonder if anyone would cry if connman wasn't there Jul 21 00:23:17 kurgh47: obviously not Jul 21 00:23:59 ds2: well I don't have it installed :P **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jul 21 02:59:58 2016