**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri May 02 02:59:58 2014 May 02 03:02:44 ausjke: what are you doing? May 02 03:03:23 http://beagleboard.org/latest-images grabbed the first debian image on that page 2014-04-23 May 02 03:04:13 unxz it, dd it to the SD, booted it, logged in, can run : ls/reboot etc, but most commands can not be run May 02 03:05:09 re-dd it, forgot 'sync' or conv=fdatasync, that might be the problem May 02 03:05:22 what do you get from 'file ls'? May 02 03:05:32 file can not be run May 02 03:05:45 was expecting that, but rats May 02 03:06:09 could be my SD is not that good, could be without-sync the dd is not fully correct, trying again May 02 03:27:09 would be so nice if i could calc the gps device and offset based on the header pin :( May 02 03:27:22 writing out 65 of these by hand isgetting tedious May 02 03:28:11 yeah try it again wtih syncing lol May 02 03:28:21 just run sync after May 02 03:28:24 or bad sd May 02 03:28:25 * nyt- shrugs May 02 03:28:48 dd: fdatasync failed for `/dev/sdb': Input/output error May 02 03:29:02 looks like bad SD, kingston brand new one, suck May 02 03:29:13 brutal May 02 03:29:15 what size May 02 03:30:54 CCCCC May 02 03:30:57 4GB May 02 03:31:07 now i'm getting a few CCCC from serial May 02 03:31:14 the previous one at least booted up May 02 03:32:10 re-re-dd-ing May 02 03:33:13 * ausjke is waiting for the new BBB from sparkfun in June May 02 03:34:07 i wonder why 7" tablet can be sold for $50 while 4" touchscreen cape for BBB is $50+ alone? May 02 03:35:12 http://www.logicsupply.com/components/displays/4dcape-43t/ May 02 03:35:35 not to mention it's resistive May 02 03:36:37 http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/9/prweb10999214.htm May 02 03:37:45 ausjke: its all a case of volume, its the same reason the previous beaglebone which wasnt as good (less features) as the BBB was ~$100 where as the better BBB is only ~$50... May 02 03:38:01 yeah May 02 03:38:35 that screen is at least good May 02 03:38:37 well May 02 03:38:38 i should say May 02 03:38:44 it at least works without doing anything obnoxious May 02 03:38:46 unlike the bb-view May 02 03:38:47 which can diaf May 02 03:41:58 yeah we're buying that one May 02 03:42:15 but searching a usb-wifi with reliable AP is a challenge so far May 02 03:42:19 struggling with that May 02 03:42:35 by the way, after dd with sync it works now, debian is finally up May 02 03:44:56 this should be documented on the page i think...wasted me about 1 hour, sigh May 02 03:45:01 always forgot this sync step May 02 03:47:15 with ap i cant help you with lol May 02 03:47:17 but the panda ones May 02 03:47:19 are good as clients May 02 03:47:43 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00762YNMG/ May 02 03:48:18 so i extracted infos from online resources that list pins and their mapped gpio functions and mux offsets May 02 03:48:26 cutting and pasting this into my data structures is so tedious May 02 03:49:42 nyt-: what's inside? atheros, ralink? May 02 03:49:51 i'm trying a uwn100 May 02 03:50:23 gosh wheezy runs on 256MB BB, it's sluggish, but runs May 02 03:50:39 ralink May 02 03:51:00 rt2800usb 13466 0 May 02 03:51:00 rt2800lib 40702 1 rt2800usb May 02 03:51:00 rt2x00usb 9459 1 rt2800usb May 02 03:51:00 rt2x00lib 34476 3 rt2x00usb,rt2800lib,rt2800usb May 02 03:51:01 cool, let me grab on of those, have you tried AP on BB? May 02 03:51:04 no May 02 03:51:09 command to put it into ap mode? May 02 03:51:10 i cant remember May 02 03:51:13 Bus 001 Device 002: ID 148f:5370 Ralink Technology, Corp. RT5370 Wireless Adapter May 02 03:51:13 i c May 02 03:51:18 thanks May 02 03:51:34 i have 3 different models here will try them after apt-get upgrade is over May 02 03:51:36 root@rbone:~# iwconfig wlan0 mode master May 02 03:51:36 Error for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) : May 02 03:51:36 SET failed on device wlan0 ; Invalid argument. May 02 03:51:38 sluggish... May 02 03:51:54 * ausjke thinks openwrt might be the best fit for 256MB May 02 03:52:01 runs fine for me May 02 03:52:04 i dont run X on it though May 02 03:52:13 oh you using old bb white? May 02 03:52:27 root@rbone:~# free -m May 02 03:52:27 total used free shared buffers cached May 02 03:52:27 Mem: 497 104 392 0 14 31 May 02 03:52:30 without running X May 02 03:52:35 and im running ruby stuff and deving on there May 02 03:52:35 nyt-: yes May 02 03:52:50 but i ripped out x windows and node and all that May 02 03:52:51 had it for years, but recently had a project needs new BBB, waiting for it May 02 03:52:58 what kind of project May 02 03:53:02 but i think the whilte BB should be good enough to try out usb-dongles May 02 03:53:16 well that ralink isnt going into mode master so May 02 03:53:19 sorry ;) May 02 03:53:27 nyt-: some kinds of bio-tech stuff, i don't know but was asked to get usb/AP working May 02 03:53:41 ah May 02 03:54:17 wish there is a BB with TI's wilink onboard May 02 04:01:01 finally done, debian is up, cool May 02 04:01:07 first thing to kill kicd May 02 04:01:12 wicd May 02 04:01:28 networkmanager :) May 02 04:01:36 any manager :) May 02 04:01:42 lol May 02 04:01:48 wicd is pretty limited/crap May 02 04:02:08 next build I do of kde will be networkmanager for wifi/etc May 02 04:02:21 I wanted to have 2 network interfaces in wicd.. . not possible May 02 04:02:28 had to hard-hack wpa_supplicant again lol May 02 04:02:35 thats not too bad .. but ugh lol May 02 04:02:42 so on the bone X is automatically disabled right? don't see them at top May 02 04:03:36 I don't think X is on the stock debian build yet May 02 04:03:40 it was for angstrom May 02 04:03:52 but tbh .. I only use boards headless May 02 04:04:02 same here, network device, no need X May 02 04:04:08 yup yup May 02 04:04:59 i wonder, if i really need X, i will debian, why bother with OE or its derivatives May 02 04:05:17 if i dont' need X, i take openwrt May 02 04:05:25 if i need UI but no X, there is android May 02 04:05:42 where does angstrom/OE fit? need rethink? May 02 04:06:22 lol May 02 04:06:29 lxde works fine on it May 02 04:06:38 you don't need bloatbuntudoze May 02 04:06:42 so is debian+lxde May 02 04:07:00 i'm still ubuntu-ing, but all servers now are debian May 02 04:07:07 said by toe LTS May 02 04:07:09 anyhoow.. must sleep b4 work .. 5am-8am ugh May 02 04:07:11 s/toe/to/ May 02 04:07:23 good nite/morning May 02 04:07:47 yeah don't think I'll be setting up bunty as I thought .. not sure what I'll put on my myth box though May 02 04:07:57 wonder if it plays nice with Arch .. thats my new pet project May 02 04:08:02 one of** lol May 02 04:08:24 arch is interesting May 02 04:08:26 ok my eyes are sore .. nite I-0 May 02 04:08:32 bye May 02 04:08:37 yea will play soon ^_^ May 02 04:08:42 I-) Zzzzz..... May 02 04:11:01 sigh, power down of debian: Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! May 02 04:11:04 not pretty May 02 04:11:11 yikes May 02 04:11:17 ok I'm gone lol May 02 04:11:37 11pm here May 02 04:11:43 going to bed soon May 02 04:13:19 Hii all May 02 04:13:22 tbr, Hii May 02 04:13:39 Now i am connected with 5 v power supply May 02 04:13:57 with 2000 mA May 02 04:14:20 I think the problem is in kernel.. May 02 04:14:29 Not sure but it may be May 02 04:15:40 I tested my BBB usb port as i start the device eith USB inserted it works fine and as in between i remove the USB and again re insert it, it stops May 02 04:29:17 rahul_: what are you running on your BBB? May 02 04:32:28 debian.. May 02 04:33:46 see i have dmesg for both as i am using a hub and it is active http://bpaste.net/show/oTzyL1Z4Qck3rxuCKTY6/ May 02 04:35:24 and as i put my usb keyboard in that Usb hub which is active i get http://bpaste.net/show/TJnjh0rIJLMSBdQgJ30R/ May 02 04:37:30 bable intruppt occurs ther May 02 04:39:10 rahul_: what is the exact name of the debian image? May 02 04:40:45 http://bpaste.net/show/BWvovH7novOj3r9WUhvV/ May 02 04:41:08 Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (wheezy) May 02 04:42:25 rahul_: no, the file you used to flash your BBB May 02 04:42:45 you mean May 02 04:42:53 debian image May 02 04:43:10 debian-wheezy-7.0.0-armhf-3.8.13-bone20.img May 02 04:43:29 this was the name of image May 02 04:45:04 ok, that's a quite old image by the looks of it May 02 04:45:13 I'm not surprised you have usb problems May 02 04:45:31 http://beagleboard.org/latest-images May 02 04:47:29 you mean i have to again re flash the new image? May 02 04:49:19 tbr now which one i download here] May 02 04:49:28 emmc flas or with out emmc flas May 02 04:49:47 yknow i dont understand how to do fqdn on linux May 02 04:49:54 why is it so convoluted May 02 04:50:07 rahul_: that is up to you May 02 04:50:19 in any other os there is a single place for it May 02 04:50:27 huh? May 02 04:50:42 huh what May 02 04:51:09 what do you mean by "how to fqdn"? May 02 04:51:36 FullyQualifiedDomainName May 02 04:51:54 which one will be efficient May 02 04:52:30 shawnbon206: yes, what about it? May 02 04:54:12 ive been reading about it for the last few hours documentation is always conflicting. basically i am supposed to put the hostname in /etc/hostname and the the fqdn as an alias in the /etc/hosts file? May 02 04:56:10 i'm trying to get my home network to have a domain May 02 04:56:16 without leasing one May 02 04:56:22 just internally May 02 04:56:44 dnsmasq on my router May 02 04:57:02 i think all devices have avahi May 02 04:57:21 not really sure the best way to approach this May 02 04:57:39 um yeah, but that's normal, also you don't put the FQDN into /etc/hostname just the hostname May 02 04:58:35 also you need to make sure the DHCP server for that network doesn't advertize the domain as .local or anything else that will make avahi stop May 02 04:59:33 and on linux you don't set the FQDN, you just set the hostname in /etc/hostname. It's the same like for most other OSs I've seen May 02 04:59:36 so if bbb was my /etc/hostname then "127.0.0.1 bbb.home.z localhost" in /etc/hosts ? May 02 05:00:13 home.z being my domain May 02 05:01:13 so dnsmasq (dns and dhcp) will fight avahi? May 02 05:01:33 actualy "127.0.0.1 bbb bbb.homez localhost localhost.localdomain" if you follow other distros practices May 02 05:02:10 so dnsmasq and avahi need to use different domains? May 02 05:03:59 .local and .lan for example May 02 05:04:33 ...signifying ad hoc or centralized management May 02 05:05:05 tbr thanks for explaining to me a little my brain was spinning May 02 05:05:37 this is the first i have ever tried to configure dns May 02 05:07:51 shawnbon206: I'm sure there are better explanations on the internet. look them up May 02 05:08:12 tbr i did i have been reading them for hours May 02 05:08:34 sometimes it helps to have a human there to keep you from chasing your tail May 02 05:09:07 next month i will be an expert May 02 05:09:14 :D May 02 05:09:17 and no dnsmasq should not use .lan or .local - that interferes with avahi May 02 05:46:19 tbr, it is working awsome now :) :D May 02 05:46:55 Just one last problem May 02 05:48:25 my screen edges are not fit to my HDMI display May 02 05:52:42 rahul_, overscan? May 02 05:54:03 yes its display are beyond the screen May 02 06:11:50 hmmmmm May 02 06:11:53 so if you're not using any capes May 02 06:11:57 is it cool to use p9_19 and p9_20 May 02 06:11:58 ? May 02 06:15:38 rahul_: you need to fix that in your screen settings, not on the BBB May 02 06:23:21 ima go with no May 02 06:56:32 HMMM!!! May 02 07:47:13 Hello there May 02 08:03:20 hi May 02 08:03:25 everyone May 02 08:03:45 I want to buy beaglebone black rev b May 02 08:04:43 but I cant find it anywhere May 02 08:04:51 can you help me May 02 08:04:51 ? May 02 08:05:07 rev c is current May 02 08:05:08 preorder May 02 08:05:09 will ship soon May 02 08:06:02 place order now, receive as soon as distributor gets stock May 02 08:06:22 but I need immedite May 02 08:06:30 or wait till distributor gets stock before placing order and receiving it never, because 20.000 people were smarter May 02 08:06:43 if you need one RIGHT NOW, go to ebay and pay 100-200USD May 02 08:07:14 no least 10 items May 02 08:09:10 lloks like you just won't get 10BBB right now. May 02 08:09:38 awesome May 02 08:09:41 errors on pinouts on bone101 May 02 08:09:43 * nyt- sighs May 02 08:09:55 p9_127 is gpio 115 not 125 May 02 08:10:33 I have more one question, Beaglebone black RevC's default distrubition is Debian? May 02 08:10:41 yes. May 02 08:10:50 But I use to angstrom distrubution May 02 08:10:58 well then reflash it. May 02 08:11:21 ? May 02 08:11:35 How do it? May 02 08:11:41 if you want angstrom, reflash the boards. May 02 08:12:13 i think "flash beaglebone black angstrom" in google should gibe you suffient amounts of information. May 02 08:13:13 or just use debian since it's better May 02 08:13:19 and being currently supported May 02 08:13:20 the reflash operation is diffuculty for 100 bones May 02 08:13:35 what are you doing with 100 bbb? May 02 08:13:36 debian is a bit more polished nowadays, yes. May 02 08:14:28 himmetgencer: maybe you should contact circuitco with your specific needs. 100BBB is certainly not home use, and with everything else, especially industrial or use in products, you are mostly on your own. May 02 08:14:32 My Product Codes is running to Angstrom May 02 08:14:42 tehn reflash them May 02 08:14:59 I use in endustrial products May 02 08:15:21 well then maybe learn how to handle things in an industrial way, instead of asking us to do your work May 02 08:15:52 then you should get them made in bulk via circuitco and not depend on a hobbyist irc channel May 02 08:15:56 there *are* things like scripted bootloaders, forced sd card boot, jtag, all that. you just have to use them May 02 08:16:14 yes May 02 08:16:43 ugh adding on the fly dts compiling / loading for my ruby lib May 02 08:16:45 testing every pin May 02 08:16:46 such tedium May 02 08:17:03 Circuitco is manufacture to angstrom dist May 02 08:17:14 for 100 bbb May 02 08:17:29 if you pay enough, they will certainly give you whatever you want. May 02 08:17:33 this is why you can still get hired as a fortran coder May 02 08:17:39 update your software ;) May 02 08:18:18 curious what you’re making himmetgencer May 02 08:18:41 thanks for answer May 02 08:32:00 lol May 02 08:32:09 buffer size for bonecapemgr slots is 4096 bytes May 02 08:33:56 just ran into that as an issue May 02 08:52:18 hm wtf May 02 08:52:23 # Bit 4 PU/PD 0=Pulldown 1=Pullup. May 02 08:52:24 # Bit 3 PULLUP/DN 0=Pullup/pulldown enabled 1= Pullup/pulldown disabled May 02 08:52:28 pulldown mode not working =[ May 02 08:57:02 bs_pinmode_P8_4_0x27: pinmux_bs_pinmode_P8_4_0x27 { May 02 08:57:02 pinctrl-single,pins = <0x01c 0x27>; May 02 08:57:18 that should be gpio mux and input May 02 08:57:20 every other bit 0 May 02 08:57:23 should be pulldown enabled May 02 09:01:04 /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/44e10800.pinmux/pingroups:group: pinmux_bs_pinmode_P8_4_0x37 May 02 09:01:05 j, May 02 09:01:06 hm May 02 09:01:16 wonder if its caching dts files May 02 09:01:18 dtb May 02 09:02:17 fml it caches them May 02 09:12:28 yeah no idea how to get these pins into pullup mode actually May 02 09:12:29 * nyt- sighs May 02 09:12:54 /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/44e10800.pinmux/pinmux-functions:function: pinmux_bs_pinmode_P8_4_0x27, groups = [ pinmux_bs_pinmode_P8_4_0x27 ] May 02 09:12:59 should be input pulldown May 02 09:13:07 but its acting as pullup May 02 09:43:17 hm somehow bonescript is doing it May 02 09:44:19 0x27_pinmux.15 (GPIO UNCLAIMED) function pinmux_bs_pinmode_P8_11_0x27 group pinmux_bs_pinmode_P8_11_0x27 May 02 09:44:22 * nyt- boggles May 02 09:46:19 guess i should try a pin not attached to mmc May 02 09:47:04 yeah that did it May 02 09:47:05 * nyt- sighs May 02 09:47:06 derp May 02 09:47:52 but still caches, that's frustrating May 02 09:50:52 will hvae to change dtb names nbd just moar codes =[ May 02 09:52:06 device tree frightens me May 02 09:52:11 its not so bad May 02 09:52:17 at least for gpio ;) May 02 09:52:26 but at least i have pullup and slew stuff working now May 02 09:52:28 that makes me happy May 02 09:52:35 says the guy that always seems to be having problems? May 02 09:52:56 and if your having problems...... id have no chance May 02 09:53:02 was because i was using a pin that was loaded by mmc May 02 09:53:08 that was my own fault May 02 09:53:13 heh May 02 09:53:14 its 6am and i havent slept in 48h now May 02 09:53:26 i only have time to work on open source projects outside of work hours so May 02 09:53:28 oh that sucks May 02 10:13:04 sweet May 02 10:13:07 think i got this mostly done May 02 10:14:00 lol i have edge triggers running across the entire p8 header May 02 10:22:19 ugh May 02 10:22:21 * nyt- retarded May 02 10:22:39 totally just grounded the reset pin while i was testing gpio pins May 02 10:22:47 count so good. May 02 10:24:09 well it’s not the worst teo things you could connect May 02 10:24:45 haha yeah May 02 10:29:05 gpio.rb:93:in `pin_mode': Invalid Pull mode specified for pin: P9_15 (PULLDOWN) (ArgumentError) May 02 10:29:10 yay May 02 10:29:24 looks like only the mmc pins and 9_15 wont run in anything besides pullup May 02 10:40:42 ok May 02 10:40:45 think that's all done and good May 02 10:41:59 https://github.com/notnyt/beaglebone/commit/8e033a344dc3ac041433cf6d5d0a8ea37fb937e9 May 02 10:44:35 at least i was productive instead of sleeping lol May 02 10:48:10 lol May 02 10:48:18 i always think like that May 02 10:48:20 then next day May 02 10:48:21 very.... but you gotta sleep some time aparently May 02 10:48:34 i hate me from yesterrday May 02 16:02:48 Hey, Anybody from Beaglebone Team? May 02 16:15:24 semaf: if you had waited just 5 seconds longer... May 02 16:15:50 * vagrantc needs an "go ahead and ask your questions and be patient macro" May 02 16:22:39 most of them already come through the website that should be telling them just that May 02 16:40:49 Hello! Is there a tutorial available on how to write an OS for the beaglebone black? I am porting an OS to BBB and would find it helpful, if one exists. May 02 16:42:09 should be basically the same as porting to any other hardware; read the datasheets, processor family guides, and circuit design documentation. May 02 16:43:08 not really something a tutorial is needed for; if you are capable pf porting an os, you know how to already. if you are npt, no tutorial in the world will help you. May 02 16:43:24 dnivra: what OS? May 02 16:43:34 * myself pushes the button that lights the neon "READ THE SRM" sign May 02 16:43:47 myself: i wanted to push that myself May 02 16:43:56 yeah pretty much. May 02 16:44:09 well, trm and srm here, but yeah. May 02 16:44:39 and ds May 02 16:44:48 and ds2 May 02 16:45:01 Some of these might have course materials online with relevant info: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard_Education_Workshops May 02 16:46:43 myself: thanks for that! I'll see if I can find something useful over there! May 02 16:47:14 good luck! May 02 16:47:34 I keep seeing references to BBB MSRP = $45. Thats great except no one has them. I was lucky enough to find two in Utah but had to fork out $89 for a crappy make kit in order to get the boards. May 02 16:47:46 uh... May 02 16:47:59 see topic. May 02 16:48:05 Does anyone have any idea when they will start showing up in stock again? I would like to buy two more boards. May 02 16:48:17 and stop paying more than msrp for stuff, it only encourages them. May 02 16:48:27 rollietikes: see topic May 02 16:48:57 It was a kit but a total joke I have never in my life seen a breadboard so small. This thing is the size of a quarter. May 02 16:49:07 av500: Haiku. I'm not exactly starting from scratch I'd say. There is some existing ARM code but it doesn't really work in current state and I'm hoping to fix that :). May 02 16:49:08 at Radioshack the Make Kit May 02 16:49:08 just because there is no stock listed does not mean they are not moving. buy one and wait like everyone else. May 02 16:49:20 ah haiku May 02 16:49:26 I bought two kits so I can work on them this weekend. May 02 16:49:46 rollietikes: what would you like from us? May 02 16:50:08 an idea of when you think they will be widely available again May 02 16:50:27 rollietikes: and i have already answered that three times. May 02 16:50:35 in two different ways. May 02 16:50:43 K May 02 16:51:10 i dont know is an acceptable answer . Thanks for the help May 02 16:51:26 that was not the answer i gave, but whatever. May 02 16:52:40 there will *never* be stock listed while demand is greater than or equal to production. so waiting for stock to be listed is worse than useless. May 02 16:53:11 stock is listed only when uncommitted hardware is sitting on a shelf in a warehouse. May 02 16:53:27 so...buy one and wait, like everyone else. May 02 16:54:27 change topic - anyone have a favorite book regarding BBB? May 02 16:54:59 book on what topic? May 02 16:55:05 Beaglebone May 02 16:55:28 os design? circuit design? art projects themed around the bone? programming guides? May 02 16:55:50 personally, i like k&r. May 02 16:56:10 programming - circuit design May 02 16:56:12 etc. May 02 16:56:27 what languages do you know? May 02 16:56:46 what level of expertise do you have with embedded systems or linyx? May 02 16:57:01 what types of projects do you like? May 02 16:57:03 C, Perl, light JAVA, Basic, C++ May 02 16:57:15 Foxpro , haha May 02 16:57:31 learning python and ruby May 02 16:57:44 K &R? May 02 16:57:59 yeah, the c book. May 02 16:58:13 the one true programming book. ;-P May 02 16:59:19 interested in Robotics, DIY Drones, Security, embedded systems in general. Done quite a bit of work with Arduino and just got my Beagle(2) May 02 16:59:20 for python, the two o'reilly python booksare good, and then look at modukes designed for the interfaces you want to talk with. pyspi is ok, pyserial usvery good. May 02 17:00:42 for circuit design...capes are pretty easy to make if you aee decent with a pcb editor. otherwise, prototypibg capes exist. May 02 17:01:08 the cape specification is in one of the resource manuals, likely the srm. May 02 17:02:52 ok cool thanks May 02 17:03:26 i know what C book you are talking about now. It was used for my college C class. it is the classic May 02 17:03:39 timeless May 02 17:03:52 most things you are used to from arduino can be dobe with the bone, but remember the io is 3.3v, not 5v. May 02 17:04:19 pybbio is a start at making arduino-like bindings for the bone's io in python May 02 17:04:34 have you used that bridge cape much ? Should be easy to make my own from a prototype board May 02 17:04:45 bridge cape? May 02 17:04:49 yeah May 02 17:04:57 never heard of it. May 02 17:05:05 i make my own capes. May 02 17:07:38 cool May 02 17:08:44 I found it earlier but still searching. I noticed one on Indigo. I guess a cool project would be to make your own Cape to interface with the shields May 02 17:09:32 there is a kickstarter for that. May 02 17:09:37 or was. May 02 17:09:57 i fail to see the point, but whatever May 02 18:55:36 Anybody in here using Starterware for anything? I think I've found a bug but I'm not certain as I don't have an oscilloscope at the moment... May 02 19:49:31 * nyt- yawns May 02 19:49:32 hi May 02 20:04:36 Hi guys I created a dts and was able to compile it fine. when loaded I get warnings from of_get_named_gpio_flags. Here is an example of a warning that i am getting: of_get_named_gpio_flags exited with status 69 May 02 20:05:42 it looks like i am getting the warning from all the gpio pins i have set in the dts May 02 20:05:49 can anyone help me fix this? May 02 20:06:05 I have not been able to find information regarding the meaning of these errors May 02 20:13:18 pastebin the dts May 02 20:13:21 also May 02 20:13:23 read the srm May 02 20:17:45 nyt-, http://pastebin.com/JFCdmpDF here is what i have written so far May 02 20:18:37 another thing to note is that when i remove the overlay it kills my ssh session and i have to restart the beaglebone to gain access to it again. May 02 20:18:50 yeah removing overlays will sometimes cause a kernel panic May 02 20:19:29 nyt-, I've never experienced it with overlays that are in the kernel so i figured i had to have done something wrong May 02 20:20:01 i'd recommend starting smaller and adding entries until you figure out which is causing the error May 02 20:21:34 I'm not getting errors anymore. just warnings May 02 20:21:47 im just not sure what the warnings mean and if they can be corrected May 02 20:23:21 heres my dmesg output so you can see what i see: http://pastebin.com/HeWpHyfP May 02 20:25:59 your GPIO2_1 lines May 02 20:26:03 i believe those should be lower case May 02 20:26:17 under eclusive-use May 02 20:26:20 not 100% sure tho May 02 20:26:27 look at some example May 02 20:26:28 s/pl May 02 20:31:09 hi, I just got an old beagleboard c4 and plug the serial cable but no output given. I'm using 115200 8N1. Do I need to enable or something else to make it work? May 02 20:36:32 nyt-, thanks i'll take a look May 02 21:02:34 I was just wondering if anyone noticed this problem before I posted to the forums: the SRM on the BBB (debin version) is not the current version May 02 23:44:58 :/ 2.8v on the header pins that are supposed to be 5v. May 03 00:22:11 ping pong **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat May 03 02:59:58 2014