**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jun 13 02:59:56 2010 Jun 13 14:58:05 * slackytude tries to get angstrom on his beagleboard Jun 13 14:58:09 again Jun 13 16:20:30 kernel panic when I use usb power Jun 13 17:42:14 are you using sb peripherals too, or just a bare bb Jun 13 18:20:21 me? Jun 13 18:21:01 just bare bb Jun 13 18:52:34 slackytude: that was indeed to you, seems there is a power issue if it works with regular power Jun 13 18:52:42 or stability of the usb power Jun 13 18:53:03 * eFfeM always uses a power brick Jun 13 18:53:06 well, I was using an unstable image. it works with 2.6.29 Jun 13 18:53:25 I get a division by zero with 2.6.32 as well Jun 13 18:53:43 21.489868] [] (unwind_backtrace+0x0/0xdc) from [] (Ldiv) Jun 13 18:53:43 [ 21.498046] [] (Ldiv0+0x8/0x10) from [] (0xcf823f88) Jun 13 18:53:43 [ 21.504852] Division by zero in kernel. Jun 13 18:53:45 maybe something changed, check what has been changed or consult an angstrom/bb wiz Jun 13 18:54:05 Im pretty new to this Jun 13 18:54:17 all Im trying to do is compile a kernel module Jun 13 18:54:54 wasn't it that more recent kernels make the bb quite power hungry? Jun 13 18:59:28 how could I get the linux kernel sources for bb? Jun 13 19:00:28 Im supposed to do a git checkout 58cf2f1425abfd3a449f9fe985e48be2d2555022 Jun 13 19:00:33 slackytude: there is a page on the angstrom web site on how to do that Jun 13 19:00:58 got a link? Jun 13 19:01:07 in short: use openembedded; get a good conf, bitbake virtual/kernel Jun 13 19:01:15 Ive got OE Jun 13 19:01:31 the next step is to get the right kernel, I think Jun 13 19:01:35 http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-angstrom Jun 13 19:01:49 bitbake virtual/kernel will give the kernel for your system Jun 13 19:01:59 provided your conf is ok Jun 13 19:46:01 right Jun 13 19:46:14 bitbake kernel is doing stuff now Jun 13 20:08:13 this takes a while... Jun 13 21:05:43 why is this compiling so mch crap **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Jun 14 02:59:57 2010