**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 26 03:00:03 2017 Sep 26 07:21:49 hi Sep 26 11:42:52 hi Sep 26 11:43:45 i need help with connecting beaglebone black Sep 26 11:44:52 hello? Sep 26 11:46:08 what is your problem with connecting? Sep 26 11:49:08 ive installed the win 64bit driver correctly and if i plug the usb cable it shows the order with BeagleBone Getting Startet. Sep 26 11:50:07 but if connecting with my browser i got timout Sep 26 11:50:33 ive entered 192.168.7.2 Sep 26 11:52:02 is the BBB recognized by the Windows PC? Sep 26 11:53:37 yes, its shown in device manager under portable devices Sep 26 11:55:24 and no exclamation marks? Sep 26 11:56:25 no Sep 26 11:56:40 check if the network interface is active Sep 26 11:58:27 hmm my Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget is active but not connected Sep 26 12:00:32 which image are you running? Sep 26 12:00:56 what do you mean? where? Sep 26 12:01:26 so this is a BBB fresh out of packaging? Sep 26 12:01:54 yes i think so Sep 26 12:02:14 you can try to disable/reenable Sep 26 12:02:38 if that doesn't help, you can manually assign it the IP 192.168.7.1 Sep 26 12:02:49 note that it will NOT show internet connectivity, as it's a local network Sep 26 12:04:22 do you mean i reenable the network interface and configure my ip address? Sep 26 12:07:13 it doesnt help Sep 26 12:27:35 i think my problem is that network is not connected Sep 26 12:31:04 is there one USB interface or two Sep 26 12:31:08 ... Sep 26 16:24:07 Hi all - Beaglebone Black wireless - trying to apply a static IP address. Very little literature yet on this. Tried editing /etc/network/interfaces with the appropriate command (connmanctl config wifiXXXXX_managed_psk --ipv4 manual 192.168.0.101 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1) to no effect. Any ideas? Sep 26 16:25:31 For clarification - that is static IP address on startup. I can easily type in a command to do this, but it needs to be set on startup. Sep 26 16:40:23 BigRedwood: try: cat /var/lib/connman/*/settings Sep 26 16:40:49 there may be a settings file in there that still defines it as DHCP'd Sep 26 16:43:15 BigRedwood: might be safer to bind the IP to the MAC in your router thus avoiding potential IP conflicts (unless you are sure .101 is outside the normal DHCP assignment range) Sep 26 17:15:00 freemor: Thanks for the advice. I did see that the the settings showed DHCP. Attempted to edit the settings, but they did not change. I'll check into binding the IP to the MAC on my router. Sep 26 18:12:27 i am getting a stat errno 2 error when debugging an application but no error when running binary from command line, how do i diagnose? Sep 26 23:32:29 Hi all, I just got a pocketbeagle and I'm having some trouble getting it set up. The packaging said to download the latest image from bbb.io/latest, but that page appears to be out of date by a year or so Sep 26 23:34:34 I tried Stretch IoT from here: http://beagleboard.org/latest-images?s_tact=C43301PW but the usb device just kept connecting and disconnecting in windows, it never successfully mounted as a drive Sep 26 23:35:28 I'm also not sure if I'm supposed to be using etcher for this, or just dropping the download directly onto the microSD. The little 5 step instructions on the packaging just say "transfer the image to the microSD card" Sep 26 23:35:47 If I use etcher it doesn't connect at all, and when I left it plugged in for a minute the board got quite warm but never connected Sep 26 23:36:57 Does anyone know of a better guide for setting up pocketbeagle? Sep 27 02:28:07 Dang...how can I set a .py file to run at boot? Sep 27 02:29:10 I found some old doc. on my LFS201 but they changed it. I think they updated the info. and left out the creating .service scripts part. Sep 27 02:29:59 ... Sep 27 02:31:37 The autorun folder used to run .py files at boot, i.e. no any longer. Boo! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Sep 27 03:00:00 2017