**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 10 02:59:59 2014 Oct 10 03:00:21 strukturalna: Yes, I am aware they did that, quite a while ago. Also a while ago, the product was removed in entirety from their site. Can you share a current link where they are even still selling it? Oct 10 03:01:17 thurgood i solve Oct 10 03:01:32 http://canada.newark.com/beagle-bone-accessories?rd=beaglebone&catalogId=15003&langId=1&storeId=10196 Oct 10 03:01:40 i look into the text file uenv.txt Oct 10 03:02:06 and remove a # from a line who said ----- forced to hdmi Oct 10 03:02:14 so you've got it displaying Oct 10 03:02:24 yes Oct 10 03:02:26 ah, that would do it Oct 10 03:02:36 strukturalna: Ah, that is a different one. Oct 10 03:02:42 finally words that i can understand Oct 10 03:02:49 thank u Oct 10 03:03:02 agmlego, which one did you see? Oct 10 03:03:20 strukturalna: I see no mention of this being an "official" clone. Just mentions that is is "compliant", which means that it used the board artwork, probably. Oct 10 03:03:27 strukturalna: The "blue steel" one. Oct 10 03:03:34 oh ok Oct 10 03:03:47 I don't think I will buy this element 14 one Oct 10 03:03:51 Why not? Oct 10 03:04:04 I am worried it might not work properly Oct 10 03:04:14 Why? Oct 10 03:04:15 doesn't appear to be in stock anyway Oct 10 03:04:55 Hey all, I have a question about the new uEnv.txt in rootfs/boot/uEnv.txt Oct 10 03:05:05 How do I enable s-video? Oct 10 03:05:57 http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardAngstrom#Configuring_uEnv.txt_to_set_s-video_as_the_default_display_on_BeagleBoard-xM Oct 10 03:06:13 First result on Google for "uenv.txt s-video" Oct 10 03:06:22 oh hmm, they looks like the stopped selling it Oct 10 03:06:45 Right, but that uEnv.txt looks completely different from the one on RNC's Ubuntu 14.04 image. Oct 10 03:06:52 So? Oct 10 03:07:06 I wasn't sure it was the same thing. Oct 10 03:07:23 Besides, how was I supposed to know you were using RCN's Ubuntu 14.04? Oct 10 03:07:37 I imagine the changelog ought to tell you./ Oct 10 03:08:26 not even sure which board you're using... probably an xM or a classic? Oct 10 03:08:34 THat too. Oct 10 03:08:49 Could be gumstix for all we know. Oct 10 03:08:52 It's an xM Oct 10 03:09:14 Ah. Oct 10 03:09:50 hmm, I wasn't aware that 14.04 even supported the xM Oct 10 03:10:07 So, actually you want to know "Howdo I enable s-video [on a beagleboard xm] [running RCN's Ubuntu 14.04] [with an unfamiliar uenv.txt syntax]?" Oct 10 03:11:07 I suppose so, yes. Oct 10 03:11:17 may not be as simple as uEnv.txt tweaking... may require a device tree modification Oct 10 03:13:13 chris37879: And this is why the first link in the topic is a guide on asking questions the smart way. Oct 10 03:13:34 cqSee how much time we all could have saved, had you led with the correct information? Oct 10 03:13:52 is the xM a good board to buy? Oct 10 03:14:48 it's a bit pricey, and for many users probably not significantly better than the bbb Oct 10 03:16:21 it's got more expandability though, hdmi and emmc take up a significant portion of the pins that are available on the bbb Oct 10 03:16:23 oh ok Oct 10 03:18:01 well i erase the # symbol in the line of HDMI Oct 10 03:18:15 AND now it's working Oct 10 03:18:27 right now and upgrading Oct 10 03:18:34 and installig gnome Oct 10 03:18:41 good deal Jpic1212, congratulations Oct 10 03:20:23 thank u for you help Oct 10 03:20:54 sure Oct 10 03:20:57 by the way, there is a official tutorial about how to install ubuntu on bb xm rev c Oct 10 03:23:44 wow the xM is expensive Oct 10 03:25:46 only place I know that has any bbb stock is http://specialcomp.com/beaglebone/ Oct 10 03:26:27 they're making their own clones now, and are still a month backordered currently Oct 10 03:26:50 apparently they don't hav estock, they usually do Oct 10 03:36:27 I don't want a clone Oct 10 03:36:41 Why not? Oct 10 03:36:49 bugs Oct 10 03:37:07 What bugs? Oct 10 03:37:24 Or, rather, what bugs that do not exist in the CircuitCo board Oct 10 03:37:27 s? Oct 10 03:37:40 well the element 14 apparently had a problem with it's video out chip Oct 10 03:37:47 maybe that is why they stopped selling them Oct 10 03:38:10 Are you going to be using video out? Oct 10 03:38:11 not sure Oct 10 03:38:13 yes Oct 10 03:38:18 Ah. Oct 10 03:38:32 I think I will just get some other arm dev board Oct 10 03:38:34 Well, then the recommendation is to get in line and..."be patient" Oct 10 03:39:06 What is your application? Oct 10 03:39:36 education Oct 10 03:40:26 That is pretty much the most specific answer I have seen in this channel all night. Oct 10 03:40:33 Thank you. Oct 10 03:40:47 I am thinking maybe I should just get http://arduino.cc/en/ArduinoCertified/IntelGalileo Oct 10 03:40:52 instead of waiting Oct 10 03:41:04 you know, I wanted to buy the bbb before it became popular Oct 10 03:41:07 last year Oct 10 03:41:19 now I am thinking, argh why didn't I do that Oct 10 03:41:28 You know that the Galileo is not ARM, right? Oct 10 03:41:31 yes Oct 10 03:41:51 It would be nice to have an arm board I must admit Oct 10 03:42:00 without paying $200+ Oct 10 03:42:27 YOu know there is another popular cheap ARM board, right? Oct 10 03:42:33 the pi? Oct 10 03:42:38 Sure. Oct 10 03:42:47 yea I was considering it too Oct 10 03:42:56 But they are pretty much the worst. Oct 10 03:43:18 I don't think I want a Pi to be honest Oct 10 03:43:56 maybe I will just wait Oct 10 03:44:06 I will wait till december 31st 2014 Oct 10 03:44:17 and if I can't get a BBB by then, I will look for something else Oct 10 03:45:14 it's sort of interesting to note that the intel galileo does not have a heatsink on the processor Oct 10 03:45:37 unless it was removed for photos? Oct 10 03:45:42 Why would it need one? Oct 10 03:46:00 I don't know, it doesn't get hot like other intel chips? Oct 10 03:46:05 Also, you know what the surest way to get a bone is? Oct 10 03:46:14 no, what is the surest way? Oct 10 03:46:19 strukturalna: YOu realise how little power that board draws, right? Oct 10 03:46:25 strukturalna: Ordering one, and waiting. Oct 10 03:46:28 I haven't look at it Oct 10 03:46:39 I guess I should order and wait Oct 10 03:47:34 Galileo draws maximum 15W. Oct 10 03:47:34 it will be worth the wait, right? Oct 10 03:47:40 wow, 15 Watts? Oct 10 03:47:42 And typically is closer to 5W. Oct 10 03:47:49 15 is a lot no? Oct 10 03:47:52 5 is ok Oct 10 03:47:57 So, you know, same ballpark as the bone and the Pi. Oct 10 03:48:02 No, not really. Oct 10 03:48:06 3A @ 5V. Oct 10 03:48:06 oh the the bone Oct 10 03:48:12 is ~15 too? Oct 10 03:48:31 Bone recommends a 2A input supply. Oct 10 03:48:45 ah ok Oct 10 03:48:48 I have yet to see a bare board draw over an amp. Oct 10 03:49:00 so it's much less power Oct 10 03:49:06 But I suspect the Galileo is the same--the extra current is for shields and USB slaves. Oct 10 03:49:11 No, not at all. Oct 10 03:49:18 YOu are not paying attention. Oct 10 03:50:02 do you have an nxp? Oct 10 03:50:05 The bone, the Pi, and the Galileo board you linked *all* draw around the same amount of power, and *all* list similar maximum power consumptions. Oct 10 03:50:06 errr Oct 10 03:50:09 no not nxp Oct 10 03:50:21 nxp is a company, not sure where that came from Oct 10 03:50:32 I do not own the global, multi-billion-dollar semiconductor manufacturer, no. Oct 10 03:50:40 nxt Oct 10 03:50:45 lego nxt Oct 10 03:50:55 By the way, Adafruit has both the official BBB and a clone made by Element 14 in stock. https://www.adafruit.com/products/1876 https://www.adafruit.com/products/1996 Oct 10 03:50:57 As in the previous-generation LEGO MINDSTORMS brick? Oct 10 03:50:58 No. Oct 10 03:51:13 I have a pile of RCXen and Scouts and DDK bricks though. Oct 10 03:51:27 Why do you ask? Oct 10 03:51:50 your nick contains lego Oct 10 03:52:12 And? Oct 10 03:52:13 oh the EV3 looks nice Oct 10 03:52:31 Yours says something about building thigns out of sodium. Oct 10 03:52:56 ya Oct 10 05:51:20 Hm, seeing the backlog about how it's apparently hard-to-impossible to get bbb now, I wonder where my brother got one just a week or two ago... Oct 10 05:54:18 Oh, just asked, apparently he got it on ebay Oct 10 07:03:47 Hai all, Oct 10 07:10:54 ohai Oct 10 07:12:55 hail yes Oct 10 07:16:02 all hail the delicious chocolate troll! Oct 10 07:16:32 tomba: morning. thanks for the patch :) Oct 10 07:17:52 ALL HAIL ME! Oct 10 07:19:13 We have cloned BBB , Its working fine but it strucks in uncompressing kernel.. for about 43 sec. And here in kernel logs " http://pastebin.com/Wb0zKtwV" . its try booting with irqpolling and disabling irq 23. Am little bit confused to decide software issue or hardware issue. Any idea?? Oct 10 07:19:57 * KotH is not surprised Oct 10 07:20:06 there is more to embedded linux than just cloning BBBB Oct 10 07:20:56 embed: boot log looks fine, what is the issue? Oct 10 07:21:20 av500: 40 sec delay at line 78 Oct 10 07:21:39 "it is too slow" Oct 10 07:22:08 ah Oct 10 07:22:31 av500 : Delay starts here "http://pastebin.com/RTXk1Mvq" Oct 10 07:22:48 KotH : yes Oct 10 07:23:05 embed: and how does that compare to a BBB boot log? Oct 10 07:27:42 av500 : There is no such irq logs in BBB. This is BBB log http://pastebin.com/7jmqTZSG Oct 10 07:28:26 what is irq23? Oct 10 07:30:02 ah tps Oct 10 07:30:04 av500 : irq23 is for tps65217 Oct 10 07:30:23 well, then maybe the TPS is pulling some IRQ line that it should not Oct 10 07:30:38 looked at proc/interrupt Oct 10 07:30:50 check the IRQ line Oct 10 07:31:14 So its hardware issue?? Oct 10 07:31:33 well, the SW is the same on both boards Oct 10 07:31:46 cloning SW is easy Oct 10 07:31:51 cloning HW is not Oct 10 07:31:54 so HW is more likely Oct 10 07:34:36 av500 : But we replaced am3352 which is 600MHz. Does it make any issue? Oct 10 07:35:45 embed: I dont know Oct 10 07:35:55 why not check the irq line? Oct 10 07:36:07 and/or compare to BBB Oct 10 07:36:20 I mean, you have a known good solution Oct 10 07:37:01 oh yea ... ll ask h/w team to check that Oct 10 07:37:36 also, send me a board for my collection Oct 10 07:39:10 i don get you Oct 10 07:42:00 embed: he's collecting non-wroking crap Oct 10 07:43:00 av500 : R u Oct 10 07:43:31 av500 has a tapestry of boards Oct 10 07:43:49 should make a wall Oct 10 07:50:42 embed: I find it only fair Oct 10 07:50:49 since you have a whole HW team Oct 10 07:51:03 fuuuck. why does this debian not properly set the hwaddress on the ethernet gadget when booting Oct 10 07:52:37 honestly because the kernel is doing it or u-boot Oct 10 07:52:40 but not debian Oct 10 07:52:56 embed: I find it only fair Oct 10 07:52:57 since you have a whole HW team Oct 10 07:54:14 no, it's because networking is started before eth0 is present Oct 10 07:54:26 of course Oct 10 07:55:00 woglinde: also debian is supposed to do it because I set it in /etc/network/interfaces Oct 10 07:55:17 ? Oct 10 07:55:36 which address you mean? Oct 10 07:55:36 are you not aware of /etc/network/interfaces on debian-ish systems? Oct 10 07:55:46 the mac address... Oct 10 07:58:46 honestly which mac adress of an external usb to eth device? Oct 10 07:58:53 ... Oct 10 07:59:11 the eth0 interface on a beagle board xM Oct 10 07:59:29 yes that is set by u-boot or via kernel module option/cmdline Oct 10 07:59:53 doesn't change the fact that the networking service is started before eth0 exists Oct 10 07:59:56 do not why you want to tinker with it in userland Oct 10 08:00:29 I don't know how what you're saying is supposed to help me solve my problem Oct 10 08:01:01 if it is Oct 10 08:01:25 networking service should probably be started after eth0 exists, but before eth0 is "up" Oct 10 08:02:46 it's not going to be up before the networking service sets it up. Oct 10 08:03:02 Yep, hence: before eth0 is "up" Oct 10 08:03:10 but yes, the networking service needs to run after eth0 existss Oct 10 08:03:27 Iirc there was some "upcomand" in that debian config Oct 10 08:03:42 I'd add "ip link set eth0 lladdr ..." or something Oct 10 08:03:55 (to that thing) Oct 10 08:04:18 ...doesn't matter if the networking service tries to configure eth0 before it exists... Oct 10 08:04:41 Oh, yeah, I just assume it doesn't ;) Oct 10 08:05:07 (doesn't try to do that "before") Oct 10 08:05:29 so, to you also: how is what you're saying supposed to help me fix my problem which is that the networking service comes up before eth0 exists Oct 10 08:06:07 Hm, it's not supposed to, I missed the "[13:54:14] no, it's because networking is started before eth0 is present" line Oct 10 08:06:33 So thought it works as it should, just some weird option in that config doesn't work Oct 10 08:06:50 s/as/when/ Oct 10 08:08:03 where the heck does debian's systemd package put the unit files... Oct 10 08:08:40 systemd might have sysvcompat mode enabled, where iirc is should load stuff from init.d Oct 10 08:08:47 (or some rc*.d) Oct 10 08:10:06 yes, but there still needs to be a unit file somewhere to tell it when to start the service Oct 10 08:10:56 Path should probably show up in "systemctl status ..." if you know unit name Oct 10 08:11:05 (or in "systemctl cat ....") Oct 10 08:11:37 it doesn't, and "unknown operation cat" Oct 10 08:11:48 o.O Oct 10 08:11:54 Oldish systemd on debian ;) Oct 10 08:12:12 hm yes Oct 10 08:12:21 its not default yet Oct 10 08:12:29 Though I thought systemctl did it for a while in "status" Oct 10 08:12:56 systemd:/system/networking.service Oct 10 08:13:11 honestly again whats the problem exactly you have a service which needs eth0 right? Oct 10 08:13:12 which is not very useful for finding the actual location on disk. Oct 10 08:13:22 dpkg -S Oct 10 08:13:44 Here it seem to show something like: "Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/smartd.service; enabled)" Oct 10 08:13:56 Which is quite useful Oct 10 08:14:03 MK_FG: it shows /etc/init.d/networking there. Oct 10 08:14:42 Oh, yeah, guess it's that way for sysvcompat Oct 10 08:15:15 No idea where actual unit for them is supposed to be (and if it is) Oct 10 08:15:18 I guess there is no networking.service Oct 10 08:15:25 dpkg -S doesn't find one Oct 10 08:15:34 tomba: can I just skip the crtc-part of the patch? Oct 10 08:17:54 tasslehoff: yes, that's for omapdrm. if you want sysfs, just add the sysfs stuff to omapdss (there's already some sysfs handling there). Oct 10 08:23:11 of course nobody in the history of the internet ever had the same problem as me Oct 10 08:25:14 and the solution is to add allow-hotplug eth0 Oct 10 08:25:20 because that's the most obvious thing Oct 10 08:25:22 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Oct 10 08:49:12 honestly: what does ¯\_(ツ)_/ mean? Oct 10 08:49:56 it's a shrug Oct 10 08:50:11 I don't get it bro Oct 10 08:50:23 oh wait Oct 10 08:50:48 because of the font in xterm, I didn't see the central character Oct 10 08:51:45 7-bit ASCII FTW Oct 10 08:51:48 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ represents nihilism, “bemused resignation,” and “a Zen-like tool to accept the chaos of universe.” Oct 10 08:54:58 (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ Oct 10 08:58:42 ┬──┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ) Oct 10 09:06:45 tomba: If I read the TRM right not much of the patch is actually reusable, but it set me on the right track :) Oct 10 09:07:19 seems I must enable the gamma table, store a table somewhere and set the address to it in a DISPC register. Oct 10 09:08:43 well, I didn't check the omap3 TRM, but at least on omap4+ there are two ways: set the table address, and use DSS DMA to transfer the gamma table (which is probably more complex operation). or, write the gamma table with CPU to a single gamma register Oct 10 09:08:51 the patch is using the latter Oct 10 09:10:19 tomba: haven't been able to find any gamma registers in the trm yet Oct 10 09:32:24 tasslehoff: yep, with a quick glance, it indeed looks like omap3 only has the DMA gamma option. so my patch is more or less of no value for you =( Oct 10 09:35:46 tomba: got me on the right track, and helped me set the "gamma instead of LUT" bit :) Oct 10 09:37:31 tasslehoff: do you have psychedelic colors now? Oct 10 09:38:40 av500: only black atm, since my first kernel did not even boot Oct 10 09:38:46 tomba: http://e2e.ti.com/support/dsp/davinci_digital_media_processors/f/537/p/182419/662433.aspx seems sane Oct 10 09:39:51 tasslehoff: looks good Oct 10 09:40:41 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10210515/map-virtual-address-back-to-physical-address Oct 10 09:44:58 thanks. Oct 10 09:50:55 If I'm in kernel space, can I just store the table somewhere and set the adress? Oct 10 09:51:39 I need to learn about memory.. Oct 10 09:55:14 tasslehoff: you want to read ldd3 Oct 10 09:55:21 tasslehoff: it explains a lot of that stuff Oct 10 09:55:34 also when to use which memalloc function Oct 10 09:56:02 KotH: ok. I have an unread copy of that at work :) Oct 10 09:56:10 ehh Oct 10 09:59:02 KotH: I have yet to write a device driver Oct 10 09:59:57 tasslehoff: i've never written a device driver, yet reading ldd3 helped understanding how stuff works in the kernel Oct 10 10:00:42 no doubt :) Oct 10 10:02:12 about memory handling, iirc mel gorman wrote a lenghty article on that too Oct 10 10:02:27 which is a bit more up to date than ldd3 Oct 10 10:04:04 tasslehoff: you still need to get the phys address Oct 10 10:04:30 but there are allocs in the kernel to get "DMA" mem and you can get the phys addr then Oct 10 10:11:18 great Oct 10 10:46:37 Did not find out which function, but found Chapter 15 - Memory Mapping and DMA :) Oct 10 11:20:38 tasslehoff: :) Oct 10 13:06:58 av500 : Verified irq line for tps65217 in our custom board , its fine. Oct 10 13:27:06 Any suggestions ?? Disabling irq for tps65217 is good idea ?? Oct 10 13:32:27 try it Oct 10 13:32:46 and try to understand what is different for your hardware Oct 10 13:33:07 did you look at the actual IRQ signal? Oct 10 13:33:40 av500: And i have no idea how to disable it in kernel source ? any suggestion? Oct 10 13:34:08 Actual irq signal? Oct 10 13:34:15 yes Oct 10 13:34:17 the signal Oct 10 13:34:31 an electrical connection between the TPS and the AM335x Oct 10 13:34:48 so, when do I get my board? Oct 10 13:35:29 How can i get the actual signal? Oct 10 13:35:57 by using a scope probe Oct 10 13:36:23 which board? Oct 10 13:36:28 yours? Oct 10 13:36:37 or you compare to a known good one.... Oct 10 13:36:49 is this your first hardware project? Oct 10 13:37:51 What you going to do in my board? Oct 10 13:38:02 yes my first project Oct 10 13:38:11 I find it a fair deal Oct 10 13:38:17 you get free support, I get a board Oct 10 13:40:22 av500 : If i successfully sort out all issues by your support. Then get your board for sure Oct 10 13:45:38 boards for everybody :) Oct 10 13:48:01 \o/ Oct 10 13:48:57 /o\ Oct 10 13:51:16 Any idea how to disable irq in kernel source for tps65217 Oct 10 13:53:06 tried this? https://www.google.com/search?q=tps65217+irq Oct 10 13:57:07 Thats Default patch form yocto. Already Applied Oct 10 15:09:23 Algum brasileiro pra tirar uma duvida? Oct 10 15:12:33 can i run FreeNas on the beaglebone? Oct 10 15:13:03 <_av500_> its freebsd based Oct 10 15:13:14 <_av500_> so can you run freebsd on beaglebone? Oct 10 15:13:32 <_av500_> https://www.google.com/search?q=freenas+beaglebone Oct 10 15:13:42 <_av500_> also the bone does not make for a good nas platform Oct 10 15:13:45 <_av500_> only slow USB2 Oct 10 15:14:23 <_av500_> http://codescaling.com/2014/02/11/freebsds-journal-freenas-updates-arduinos-on-paper-and-extra-bits-snippets/ Oct 10 16:34:13 hello Oct 10 16:34:47 I need help in bringup my Custom board based on BBB Oct 10 16:36:55 My board is booting Uboot and linux. But, it is taking long time ( 75Sec). Please find enclosed the log Oct 10 16:37:09 enclosed? Oct 10 16:37:37 U-Boot 2013.04-dirty (Jul 07 2014 - 10:22:02) I2C: ready DRAM: 512 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: No NAND device found!!! 0 MiB MMC: OMAP SD/MMC: 0, OMAP SD/MMC: 1 *** Warning - readenv() failed, using default environment musb-hdrc: ConfigData=0xde (UTMI-8, dyn FIFOs, HB-ISO Rx, HB-ISO Tx, SoftConn) musb-hdrc: MHDRC RTL version 2.0 musb-hdrc: setup fifo_mode 4 musb-hdrc: 28/31 max ep, 16384/16384 memory USB Peripheral Oct 10 16:39:43 siddhiq, You can use pastebin.com or ezcrypt.it or something to make an easy link to the log Oct 10 16:40:01 Thanks Oct 10 16:47:56 Please find my log http://pastebin.com/GpumL7cA Oct 10 17:01:58 My board is booting Uboot and linux. But, it is taking long time More than ( 75Sec). Please check the log http://pastebin.com/GpumL7cA Oct 10 17:58:28 hello Oct 10 18:01:45 is there any news of a hardware revision D coming out in the future? Oct 10 18:02:00 <_av500_> no news Oct 10 18:02:02 <_av500_> why? Oct 10 18:02:19 just wondering Oct 10 18:02:27 if there will be a rev d Oct 10 18:04:33 i doubt it Oct 10 18:04:47 but maybe i'm out of the loop Oct 10 18:09:22 like the new tesla, the d Oct 10 18:11:39 vvu: will you buy it? Oct 10 18:13:04 1st trying to intern there, i still have some university bills to pay Oct 10 18:16:33 ok. meanwhile I recommend you swap two letters in your nick, to make it symmetrical Oct 10 18:16:57 everybody wants the D? SCNR Oct 10 18:17:03 can't really do, more hipsterish like this Oct 10 18:20:22 <_av500_> +1 Oct 10 19:13:58 I am having trouble getting BeagleBone Black to run the Cloud9 IDE Oct 10 19:14:53 it runs but the IDE file search cannot be dismissed and the run is not working right Oct 10 19:16:55 I really want to run an IDE on my computer (mac) and drop the run files to the machine Oct 10 19:30:26 i have a very basic question on the first BeagleBone Black connection scenario, "Tethered to a PC", described in the BBB System Reference Manual: Does the the USB provide ONLY a USB storage device, or does it provide an actual network connection (the 192.168.7.2 ip address)? Oct 10 19:31:00 i.e., does it provide a network connection AS WELL? Oct 10 19:31:04 via the USB Oct 10 19:31:05 ? Oct 10 19:33:21 my impression was that it only provides a USB storage device, and though you use your browser for startup instructions, that is via html files over that USB storage device. Oct 10 19:34:40 yates, it's multifuction... usb flash drive, usb networking (beagle gives ip address to host pc) and usb serial.. Oct 10 19:37:22 rcn-ee: so there is also a web server on 19.168.7.2 serving up the same web pages you'd see from the usb storage device? Oct 10 19:37:28 s/19/192/ Oct 10 19:38:13 node.js is running the web server on port 80 that you access via: 192.168.7.2.... apache is also running on port :8080... Oct 10 19:39:23 btw, the web pages aren't on the usb storage.. just the "start.html" to link to the ip address.. Oct 10 19:40:14 thank you for these clarifications, rcn-ee Oct 10 19:50:10 so the bbb uses "usb-eth"? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_over_USB Oct 10 19:52:54 via the kernel usb gadget driver: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/usb/gadget_multi.txt Oct 10 19:53:02 rcn-ee: so i went ahead and included the voltage patches for u-boot ... but they're not yet submitted upstream? and the kernel needs to also be patched? Oct 10 19:54:12 correct kernel needs to be patched.. ;) i was out of the office last week, and I also discovered robocraft.... ;) Oct 10 19:58:08 rcn-ee: is it a problem to have u-boot patched without the kernel patched? Oct 10 19:58:48 Nope, it's problem.. u-boot will set 1.35v and then the kernel will change it to 1.50v immediately.. It won't cause any issues.. Oct 10 19:59:21 rcn-ee: those seem like small enough patches to submit upstream ... the linuxmerge window is likely open, and it seems important enough that it might be possible to get into u-boot 2014.10 ? Oct 10 20:00:03 i'll push out a patch to tony, should be able to get it in after rc1 is tagged.. Oct 10 20:03:40 rcn-ee: ok. just wanted to make sure that makes it in time for debian jessie ... and the kernel team is pretty insistant on only accepting patches backported from upstream Oct 10 20:34:25 vagrantc, on way.. let's see what linux-omaps says.. Oct 10 20:51:02 rcn-ee: thanks! Oct 10 21:18:32 PLEASE...i need help Oct 10 21:19:02 the cloud 9 dont work with the autorun......with socket and index.html Oct 10 21:19:09 i need start in boot.... Oct 10 21:19:17 how i can to do this? Oct 10 21:19:46 why you need the cloud? Oct 10 21:21:22 no..... Oct 10 21:21:38 than ...... Oct 10 21:21:43 i need start my "start.sh" content node sock123.js Oct 10 21:22:07 in boot...this sock123.js is erver for index,html Oct 10 21:22:19 and? Oct 10 21:22:26 sounds like a node js problem Oct 10 21:22:30 in autorun this display error in page ..... Oct 10 21:22:31 not beagle Oct 10 21:22:42 in terminal ok function Oct 10 21:22:47 BBB Oct 10 21:22:50 C revision Oct 10 21:23:00 #nodejs Oct 10 21:23:02 again it sounds like a nodejs Oct 10 21:23:05 problem Oct 10 21:23:11 get familiar with node js Oct 10 21:23:20 and linux in general Oct 10 21:23:29 the cloud image uses systemd Oct 10 21:23:35 get familiar with that too Oct 10 21:24:51 ok i´m familiar with systemd...i try rc.local, try modify system.d, try init.d, try rc5.d Oct 10 21:25:36 what did you try? Oct 10 21:25:56 try,,,too....update-rc.d... Oct 10 21:26:03 ? Oct 10 21:26:19 hm Oct 10 21:26:23 okay Oct 10 21:28:52 guess we'll never know now Oct 10 22:13:27 rcn-ee: one more verification please as I'm basing a very important decision on a project on this: does the usb "network" handle all incoming port connections just like the normal ethernet network interface? I am planning on implementing a custom (non-HTTP) server on the BBB that listens on a certain port for connections. Will this work over the "usb ethernet?" Oct 10 22:20:29 yates, it's just a differnet "physical" layer, it's using the same network stack.. Oct 10 22:20:44 cool, so yes. Oct 10 23:15:35 is there a guide to getting a recent Debian distro running on BeagleBoard xM? All I can find these days is info on BeagleBone. My xM has been sitting around for a couple years and I wanted to use it as a server, but all that seems to exist is the ancient Angstrom image. Tried debootstrapping Debian, but I cant get u-boot to boot my uImage. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Oct 11 03:00:00 2014