**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 09 02:59:58 2020 May 09 03:00:33 ipv4 missinf frim ifconfig for eth0 May 09 03:01:50 shows inet6 fe80::679:b7ff:fed3:34fb May 09 03:01:58 *shrug* I just plug it in and it works May 09 03:02:55 if it's not showing any ip address (neither a proper one nor a link-local one) then it's probably still busy trying to (but failing to) obtain one May 09 03:03:04 the link-local one only gets assigned after a timeout May 09 03:03:51 in either case it still means internet sharing isn't working (in the sense that if you connected some other device or PC to that ethernet port, it also wouldn't have internet access) May 09 03:04:18 I'm assuming here that you didn't mess up the bbb too much with everything you've been doing May 09 03:04:41 it works by default, but I'm sure it's possible to break it with enough effort May 09 03:07:33 link-local 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 May 09 03:08:14 ping: www.cnn.com: Temporary failure in name resolution May 09 03:08:19 Did you guys do it/ May 09 03:08:27 no May 09 03:08:30 Dang! May 09 03:08:43 I am rebooting. I will let you know. May 09 03:09:17 set pc to get address automatically May 09 03:11:16 i did May 09 03:11:47 Oh. May 09 03:11:49 Nice. May 09 03:12:03 How do you get that up? May 09 03:12:09 Give me a link! May 09 03:12:20 On ubuntu? May 09 03:12:38 I just updated global on settings and I changed the main.conf file. May 09 03:12:56 I think I am getting close but who really knows? May 09 03:14:44 i know pc and bbb talking ovet eth i can see link flash May 09 03:15:00 I think the trick is this... May 09 03:15:13 Add a power adapter but I will need to test it soon. May 09 03:15:46 i have b/c of relay cape May 09 03:16:42 First, it is pound cake time. May 09 03:16:46 I will brb. May 09 03:17:07 me too my blood sugar low May 09 03:18:11 zmatt who controls dhcp assignment? May 09 03:18:21 bb or pc May 09 03:18:56 can i disable ipv6 and use only ipv4 May 09 03:21:04 maybe we chat tomorrow during day? May 09 03:21:30 Happy Mothers day........................... May 09 03:24:21 bye May 09 12:50:18 Is there anyone alive? May 09 12:57:28 Please tell me the stable version of the support channel for the beaglebone board? May 09 12:57:41 the what? May 09 12:58:02 "stable version of the support channel" ? May 09 12:58:33 one minute May 09 13:00:42 Why hdmi output does not work on all versions after the Debian 9.3 image 2018-03-05 4GB SD IoT? May 09 13:01:04 that sounds unlikely May 09 13:02:38 I don't have a microhdmi cable here to test it, but I haven't heard any other reports of problems with hdmi so far May 09 13:06:22 From image 8.4 to 9.3, everything works fine. But when installing newer versions, the screen blinks and turns off. If full-upgrading from 9.3 to buster until everything works fine. But this trouble still worries why it arose. May 09 13:07:18 that sounds really strange May 09 13:07:50 if full-upgrading to buster doesn't have the problem then it suggests it's related to kernel version, since the kernel isn't upgraded automatically May 09 13:08:30 maybe something subtly changed in the driver that affects monitor compatibility? May 09 13:10:21 any errors in kernel log (journalctl -k) that look relevant? May 09 13:11:22 A full update using update shell scripts for bootloader and kernel does not help. May 09 13:13:03 I'm confused, you said upgrading from 9.3 to buster works fine... I assumed you just meant using apt, i.e. without upgrading the kernel May 09 13:14:13 in fact I'm inclined to assume that whether or not hdmi works depends entirely on what kernel version you're using, not whether you're using buster or stretch May 09 13:15:21 New ready-made images, for example 10.3 do not work with hdmi May 09 13:15:30 but 9.3 work fine May 09 13:15:46 and update 9.3 work fine May 09 13:16:24 then presumably it's about kernel 4.14 versus kernel 4.19 May 09 13:18:12 maybe check if downgrading the kernel on the latest 10.3 image using "sudo /opt/scripts/tools/update_kernel.sh --lts-4_14" fixes the problem May 09 13:18:29 and report the issue at https://github.com/beagleboard/Latest-Images/issues May 09 13:18:30 The finished image after updating its kernel and uBoot to the current version does not give any results May 09 13:18:55 *Ready-image 10.3 May 09 13:19:34 via /opt/scripts/tools May 09 13:22:45 Ok, I’ll try to create an issue on this trouble soon, thanks May 09 23:17:05 KenUnix: I killed off my board yesterday messing w/ what you were describing. Oops. Luckily, it was just some poor judgement on my part. I installed a new image. It works! May 09 23:42:39 their is life after set_? May 09 23:45:40 W/ BBB, yes. May 09 23:46:41 Hello GenTooMan: I am going to try to set up a server w/ vue, express, and bonescript for a bot. Hopefully, I can make it work. May 09 23:51:31 set_ What works? May 09 23:51:51 Oh. My board. Not sharing. May 09 23:52:22 What did you do? May 09 23:52:40 Removed usb0 and usb1 in the settings file at /var/lib/connman. May 09 23:52:59 Do not do that or your board will not boot. Oh and I removed softap0 too. May 09 23:53:12 All, when removed, will create the board to not boot. May 09 23:53:35 If you just remove softap0, the board still boots. May 09 23:53:38 Well I'm screwed now b/c zmatt had me remove connman May 09 23:53:46 Oh. May 09 23:54:01 I thought you guys were at a stoppage point yesterday? May 09 23:54:24 more like a melting point May 09 23:54:27 Ha. May 09 23:54:30 I am sorry. May 09 23:54:44 Well, you can always get a new image w/ connman on it. May 09 23:55:07 The one thing I know, "BBB boards are resilient." May 09 23:55:49 The only thing I could not get to work is gadget. There is no info. on gadget on connman. May 09 23:55:57 i don't know anymore I screwed my 9.9 image, my eMMC image May 09 23:56:10 At least, not from what I have seen. May 09 23:56:37 Except...that it is an option at some point in some images. May 09 23:57:00 KenUnix: I think you can get things back if necessary. It just takes time. May 09 23:57:05 I know! May 09 23:57:34 I was unable to use scp on Ubuntu. May 09 23:57:55 I was trying to save my image on Ubuntu. So, I erased my entire system and started w/ Debian. Oh well. May 09 23:58:22 I would think after all this time, years, things would be easier. my only option now is ti re-fry 4-6-2020 image and start over May 09 23:58:36 Right. May 09 23:59:05 I have done it. Others have done it. Sometimes, that is the only thing that may work in the end. At least, BBB.io peoples made the images for booting. That is nice. May 09 23:59:42 I think this is why the "cloud" is so "fab-five-freddy" these days. May 09 23:59:56 And yes. You read that rightly so. May 10 00:00:41 luckly all that work i did in sourse for bwbwasic, c and focal and packages loaded with my hand written scripts are backed up on my pc May 10 00:01:02 Nice. May 10 00:01:09 in a big tar ball May 10 00:01:23 I back up items at times, too. It is smart. May 10 00:01:58 where did you get the febian image from? May 10 00:02:06 debian.org May 10 00:02:12 I will get the site. May 10 00:02:18 as an iso? May 10 00:03:13 https://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/ May 10 00:03:24 did you burn it to a flash drive? May 10 00:03:24 That is the Debian link w/ all the available installs. May 10 00:03:35 Yes. I put it on the flash drive w/ etcher. May 10 00:03:47 sweet May 10 00:03:48 Then, I pressed f12. May 10 00:03:59 Booted by eufi USB. May 10 00:04:27 and when it got to copying files take a nap8) 8) May 10 00:04:33 It takes an enormous amount of time, depending on your set up. May 10 00:04:39 Right. May 10 00:04:51 I got the XFCE set up out of the box. May 10 00:05:04 It took so long, I fell asleep and woke up right as it finished. May 10 00:05:43 Same way i do it for my VM's. download iso fire up virual box and create a new vm May 10 00:06:33 Aw. Yea. I was suprised that etcher works w/ the amd64 image. May 10 00:06:52 For booting on another computer w/ uefi. May 10 00:07:16 me too. Ether handles uefi too? May 10 00:07:35 I guess. It did for me out-of-the-box. May 10 00:07:47 well uefi is defined in the iso May 10 00:07:53 I pressed f12 and it was there just waiting for me. May 10 00:08:36 There are armhf too. Now, I cannot tell you if those will work right away. May 10 00:08:43 For the BBB. May 10 00:09:44 I'll be in the background burning BBB image again. Pretty Debian image wold not have all the tools used for BBB May 10 00:10:25 Like gpio support May 10 00:13:35 Right. May 10 00:13:46 That is done w/ extra patches to the kernel. May 10 00:23:13 Still burning. Simple install BBB Debain image May 10 00:24:41 Oh. Yea. They only have a couple of questions now. It is odd but simple to get up and running. May 10 00:26:30 KenUnix: My BELA came in today. Now, I can make some noise to warn the opossums to stay away. May 10 00:27:38 Pushing my tar files into image under /home/debian before firing it up. The other issue besides network is burned image uses only 4 GB of 29GB flash. Awsomw.. May 10 00:27:59 The BELA people are on their third installment of YouTube stuff. I need to catch up. May 10 00:28:50 if you burn BBB images how do you fill SD-Card ? May 10 00:29:11 Oh. To make the partition larger? May 10 00:29:20 yes May 10 00:29:41 sudo /opt/scripts/tools/grow_partition.sh May 10 00:30:08 I think that is it but if you go to /opt/scripts/tools/ and then sudo ./grow_partition.sh, it works too. May 10 00:30:17 Then, reboot. May 10 00:30:28 will that grow an online image or does it need to be mounted after boot? May 10 00:30:35 Now, outside of that idea from their script, I am not sure. May 10 00:30:43 Oh. May 10 00:30:44 Wait. May 10 00:31:03 You are trying to make the armhf image a BBB image? May 10 00:31:42 don't think you can expand an active image. No the Etcher image does not fill SD-Card. May 10 00:31:49 armhf from Debian.org to BBB image? May 10 00:31:59 Right. There is a script from the BBB.io peoples. May 10 00:32:22 lemme go look May 10 00:32:30 I can get it and post it if necessary. May 10 00:35:20 Latest Etcher lets the source be a file or a URL. Update yours May 10 00:36:10 Nice. May 10 00:36:24 I knew they were hiring a while back. May 10 00:36:32 They needed programmers. May 10 00:36:57 If you know any let them know May 10 00:37:05 Ha. May 10 00:38:11 I knew of some people but they hate me. May 10 00:38:14 So, forget 'em. May 10 00:39:22 Well, maybe skiddish and not hateful. I am not sure yet. May 10 00:40:16 where's that script? May 10 00:40:30 Oh. Please hold. May 10 00:40:34 I did not know you wanted it. May 10 00:40:47 interested May 10 00:42:22 Okay. Something odd happened when I used cat, copy, and tried to move the cursor. May 10 00:42:23 Odd. May 10 00:43:13 https://pastebin.com/bF9m5FyY when copied kicks me out of my terminal. May 10 00:45:02 I guess you need SOC.sh too. I am not sure. May 10 00:51:49 The script is corrupted. post again. May 10 00:52:17 Okay. May 10 00:52:20 If you say so. May 10 00:53:33 Hey, what is corrupted about it? May 10 00:54:17 That is the file. I copied it from cat'ing it on my terminal. May 10 00:54:30 I cannot use nano or vim. May 10 00:54:36 It does not copy the entire screen at once. May 10 00:56:21 Let me see if I can find it on Github.com. May 10 00:56:46 complains about a '}' missing May 10 00:58:37 Hmm. May 10 00:58:40 Let me see. May 10 00:59:46 It will not allow me to C & P it. I am sorry. May 10 01:02:10 I will go and look. Sheesh. May 10 01:04:15 Hey. May 10 01:04:42 I think this is a fact. There is a SOC.sh script in /boot that is referenced among other files and locations. May 10 01:04:58 I do not believe we are going to figure this out just yet. May 10 01:05:18 OK. Must fix internet access May 10 01:06:07 Thank you. I am terrible w/ shell scripts. May 10 01:06:47 I mean, first off, how does that file tell the kernel to look in /boot/SOC.sh for info? May 10 01:06:58 Magic? No. May 10 01:08:19 no two lsblks mmcble0p1 and mmcble1p1 May 10 01:08:48 no two lsblks mmcbke0p1 and mmcblk1p1 May 10 01:09:12 no two lsblks mmcblk0p1 and mmcblk1p1 May 10 01:12:54 Okay. May 10 01:40:37 Testing my relay program and know what gpio20 is missing May 10 01:45:29 Oh. May 10 01:45:36 Did you start a new image? May 10 01:50:38 yes with tar balls and under /sys/......../gpio20 don't work but 7,112 and 115 work May 10 01:50:53 Oh. Do you know how to export the pin? May 10 01:51:07 i tried May 10 01:52:04 Hmm. May 10 01:52:14 That is odd. Maybe it is taken up by something else? May 10 01:52:22 Did you try config-pin? May 10 01:53:19 I missed that one. Apparently after a load those have to be reset. May 10 01:54:16 And set to 'output' May 10 01:57:29 echo 20 > /sys/class/gpio/export May 10 01:58:25 Then for each echo out > /sys/class/gpio/gpio2/direction May 10 01:58:42 Then? May 10 01:58:57 what May 10 01:59:17 I think you need to add value too as echo 1 >/sys/class/gpio/value May 10 01:59:46 No, that's if I want to turm it on May 10 01:59:54 Oh. Right. May 10 01:59:55 Okay. May 10 02:00:11 So, the gpio20 does not even show up in the sys/class/gpio/ dir? May 10 02:00:14 Sounds like another fix for bwbasic May 10 02:00:19 Ha. May 10 02:00:41 I want my internet? May 10 02:00:51 Yes, you do. May 10 02:01:07 Internet but what if you had Internet but it did not work? May 10 02:01:15 Like mine? May 10 02:01:46 I am trying to get this image from github but the dang thing will not download. Aw. May 10 02:09:47 can't fix bwbasic now without internet and adding changes to a windows note May 10 02:09:53 BELA! May 10 02:10:30 reboot! May 10 02:10:41 BELA Lagosie the bd guy May 10 02:10:51 BELA Lagosie the bad guy May 10 02:22:18 OK it now works over IP BBB <> PC but no gateway from BBB to PC for internet May 10 02:23:36 results in connect: Network is unreachable **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun May 10 02:59:57 2020