**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 09 02:59:58 2014 Dec 09 07:32:34 hello Dec 09 07:32:51 moo Dec 09 09:38:24 hello.. i am using Beaglebone Bkack with chisee.com display... there is fluctuations in the display...wht would be the problem? Dec 09 09:39:36 what are fluctuations? Dec 09 09:40:40 i ambooting the BBB with android... Dec 09 09:41:05 there are horizontal lines comming continuously Dec 09 09:41:27 some times more.... i cant see image properly Dec 09 09:42:53 i checked the BBB with another display system ... same fluctuations are comming....so i concluded that BBB has some problem.. Dec 09 09:44:26 hello.... please help me... Dec 09 09:52:46 from that description, i would judge you have an electrical problem Dec 09 09:54:34 i checked at home, office separate building,,,, but still fluctuations are comming... Dec 09 09:59:17 lol Dec 09 09:59:35 electrical problems do not magically go away if you move your device from one location to another Dec 09 10:05:59 i need to buy a 3/4g modem usb dongle for the bbb. any advice about out of the box supported devices? Dec 09 10:10:00 google for what is supported in linux Dec 09 10:10:16 these will work with your bbb as well.. under the assumption they are not using too much power Dec 09 10:10:27 then an externally powered usb hub might be required Dec 09 10:10:46 also note, that musb (the usb host controller) of the BBB is quite buggy and stuff might or might not work under heavy load Dec 09 10:10:55 huawei with the options kernel modul are working fine Dec 09 10:12:09 hm right one user was here, his modems in the field continously failed after 3 days Dec 09 10:12:59 on the other side I am working in some projects where gelmato modems working fine with musb Dec 09 10:13:20 even after some days or weeks Dec 09 10:13:57 would be useful to put together a little list of supported hardware somewhere in the wiki, like we have for the wifi dongles Dec 09 10:14:34 samael: well.. it's much less about being supported than more about working around the bugs bbb has Dec 09 10:15:04 samael: and the stuff i've been hearing lately suggest that not everything on the bbb is done as it should have been Dec 09 10:17:47 koth is right the list should mentioned if the modems/usb-dongles dies in longterm use Dec 09 10:18:08 supported are all dongles which the actual kernel version has drivers for Dec 09 10:18:24 s/actual/current/ ;-) Dec 09 10:18:30 args Dec 09 10:18:36 false friend again Dec 09 10:18:38 yes Dec 09 10:18:45 damn it Dec 09 10:19:02 i think actual vs current is the worst one in german speaking countries Dec 09 10:19:06 it pops up everywhere Dec 09 10:19:12 * woglinde goes giding Dec 09 10:19:18 args hiding Dec 09 10:19:20 even with people who have otherwise a good grasp of english Dec 09 10:19:39 and some people dont learn the difference :-( Dec 09 10:19:51 * KotH has been correcting some coworkers for years until he gave up Dec 09 10:20:08 they are false friend in italian too :) Dec 09 10:20:14 KotH: i have a doubt. Dec 09 10:20:26 LetoThe2nd: i dont think so. Dec 09 10:20:35 LetoThe2nd: if anything, you have a döübt Dec 09 10:20:43 KotH: ++ Dec 09 10:22:51 i understand the dongles market changes really fastly, but i still find some reference list would be good. it's pretty annoying to have to buy multiple dongles and hope to pick one that drains less current or has the required features to work with the BBB hardware Dec 09 10:23:33 samael: should we read that as "i hereby volunteer to create and maintain such a list"? Dec 09 10:23:35 samael: one thing is the ever changing dongles market (and that dongles change inside even if the lable is the same) Dec 09 10:23:48 samael: the other is that you have to keep up with changes in the kernel Dec 09 10:24:06 samael: so.. unless you do it yourself or pay someone to do it for you, it wont happen Dec 09 10:24:31 * KotH needs more tea Dec 09 10:24:40 * LetoThe2nd needs more metal. and döts. Dec 09 10:24:51 * KotH hands LetoThe2nd some ¨¨¨¨ Dec 09 10:24:55 thanks. Dec 09 10:25:01 dont mention it Dec 09 10:25:21 for metal.. i only have spools of copper around Dec 09 10:34:21 i can think about managing such list if it's about collecting experiences from users. it should be enough to add a section to that page (maybe near the wifi adapters section) with a pointer to (not) working devices, and a plea to share if someone finds out others Dec 09 10:34:37 but I have to find a working one, first :) Dec 09 10:37:01 you can put it on elinux. there people would find it Dec 09 10:37:15 and tim bird would approve of it Dec 09 10:38:54 then how to solve it? Dec 09 10:38:58 fluctuations? Dec 09 10:48:57 Guest30191 solve what? Dec 09 10:49:36 woglinde: he has stripes on his display, which misteriously do _not_ disapear when he takes the device home Dec 09 10:49:45 mysteriously* Dec 09 10:50:00 Guest30191: i guess it's for work? Dec 09 10:50:47 maybe he lives next to a cellphone basestation Dec 09 10:51:02 heh Dec 09 10:51:05 unlikely Dec 09 10:51:11 most likely an electrical problem Dec 09 10:51:21 we are talking about high speed signals here Dec 09 10:51:32 and too few people who know how to handle them correctly Dec 09 10:59:47 koth could you handle it? Dec 09 11:00:39 woglinde: i've faced such problems and solved them. so yes, i guess i can Dec 09 11:00:43 okay Dec 09 11:01:48 woglinde: ich hab' die letzten jahre in einem betrieb gearbeitet, indem ich alle 6 monate ein neues, komplett anderes projekt hatte. entsprechend hab' ich viel gesehen und gemacht Dec 09 11:02:40 I thought ypu developed 5 times a i2c client Dec 09 11:07:43 heh Dec 09 11:07:51 ;) Dec 09 11:08:10 woglinde: mit komplett anders mein ich wirklich komplett anders :) Dec 09 11:08:27 woglinde: so von implantat, zu industriesensor zu satellitenbauteil Dec 09 11:09:07 I wonder if you can really develop and stabilize such stuff in 6 months Dec 09 11:09:12 schaltungen wo ich die finger drinn hatte findest du überall von 1km tiefe im meer bis 900km auf raumstationen :) Dec 09 11:09:21 depends on the project Dec 09 11:09:29 hm okay Dec 09 11:09:34 a sensor might be cheap Dec 09 11:09:36 the easy stuff was 6 month, the complicated stuff could be easily 2-3 years Dec 09 11:09:54 but you have no longterm experience Dec 09 11:10:30 though, we did a space project in little more than half a year (but it had low requirements on rad hardness, so that made it quite "easy") Dec 09 11:10:33 so maybe the sensor fails after a half year because some variable overflows Dec 09 11:10:56 we didnt do the software for the space projects Dec 09 11:11:07 didn't have the infrastructure to support that Dec 09 11:11:09 just the electronics Dec 09 11:11:39 (the review process is a major PITA in space projects) Dec 09 11:12:18 sure Dec 09 11:12:36 components should not fail in space Dec 09 11:12:47 but they should not fail in cars too Dec 09 11:12:55 car's can be called back Dec 09 11:13:07 a satelite that is on the other side of the sun, cannot Dec 09 11:13:54 KotH: you can call it back, it just won't listen Dec 09 11:13:57 lol Dec 09 11:14:06 LetoThe2nd: you mean like ISEE-3 ? :) Dec 09 11:14:26 that one listened, but wasn't very obedient Dec 09 11:14:59 woglinde: there is a huge list of things you are allowed to do and what you aren't in space electronics. this involves even the allowed materials for the connectors Dec 09 11:15:13 koth I know I know Dec 09 11:15:17 woglinde: soldering is mostly done by hand... Dec 09 11:15:41 * KotH would like to do a space project again.. from the beginning Dec 09 11:15:52 ... with someone else taking care of the paperwork :) Dec 09 11:20:43 KotH: soldering is done by hand and only by officially solder certified engineers. Friend of mine had what he called "ERSA Lötführerschein" as he was working on space junk for a couple of years Dec 09 11:20:59 or was it ESA ;) Dec 09 11:21:09 anwyay, some smoldering certificate Dec 09 11:53:31 tbr: ERSA is a soldering iron manufacturer, ESA is a space agency ;) Dec 09 11:53:39 tbr: yes, i had to deal with such people as well Dec 09 11:53:53 tbr: and because of that, one company landed on my personal blacklist Dec 09 11:58:46 KotH: yes, I'm unsure which one was certifying people for space soldering. Dec 09 11:59:00 tbr: only space agencies do Dec 09 11:59:44 tbr: i think in europe it's mostly ESA, CNES (french) and DLS (tschörmen) Dec 09 12:00:38 ok Dec 09 12:00:59 and certification is quite funny Dec 09 12:01:23 you are certified to solder case X using solder Y on substrate Z... Dec 09 12:01:36 o.O Dec 09 12:01:39 if either X, Y or Z changes, you need another certificate Dec 09 12:02:26 do they do any SMD or even BGA in space or is it still all DIL? ;) Dec 09 12:02:51 it varies Dec 09 12:03:07 i dont think i've seen space grade BGA, but i have not been looking either Dec 09 12:03:31 most of the cases are ridicoulusly large SMD or THD packages Dec 09 12:04:19 and the "DIL" come often with the pins going straight out and need to be bend before soldering (of course, you need a certificate to bend pins) Dec 09 12:05:22 yup Dec 09 12:05:48 and larger parts get tied to the pcb Dec 09 12:07:05 I've got an ATR2USB USB sound device attached to my BBB running Debian, and speaker-test outputs some pink noise. But aplay also just outputs bad noise when I try to play an MP3 file. Any idea what I can do to fix it? Dec 09 12:07:14 glued or screwed Dec 09 12:10:49 oh nvm, it doesn't play mp3 Dec 09 12:12:38 JetForMe|-0700: :-) Dec 09 12:15:28 Hello everyone, my beagle just stop working, I'm complicated, only the light "power" once turns on and then off. Dec 09 12:17:39 have you connected a serial cable to your debug port? Dec 09 12:21:52 I connected via usb cable, but also I have connected via the 5V and 2.5A source and turn on the LED "power" and the green LED on the "ethernet" and does nothing Dec 09 12:27:38 dannie: i didnt ask that Dec 09 12:27:53 dannie: i asked whehter you had a look at the output on the serial debug port Dec 09 12:34:52 sorry, I had no idea that there was a debug port Dec 09 12:36:42 that's why i asked :) Dec 09 12:41:35 hi @all. I currently try to cross compile for BBB on Windows by using Cmake. But I don't understand what I have to set for CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH. Dec 09 12:43:09 ouch Dec 09 12:43:17 teigkringel: do yourself a favor and stop right ther Dec 09 12:43:26 teigkringel: cross compile on linux Dec 09 12:43:36 teigkringel: on a VM if you have to, but do it on linux Dec 09 12:43:41 ok. I would kike, but I am forced to use windows Dec 09 12:43:43 teigkringel: your life will be so much easier Dec 09 12:44:00 teigkringel: if your boss tells you to do that, then tell him that you waste >100h to get it working on windows Dec 09 12:44:11 ^^ Dec 09 12:44:21 i know of very few people who were able to get a working cross compile on windows Dec 09 12:44:29 most people failed after wasting weeks Dec 09 12:44:32 Oh I did it with normal Makefiles and Eclipse. But Cmake doesn't work Dec 09 12:44:50 oh.. then you are better than 90% of them :) Dec 09 12:45:16 It is not soo complicated. I found this: http://jkuhlm.bplaced.net/hellobone/ Dec 09 12:45:59 .o(even on windows you can use virtualbox and it does not cost money) Dec 09 12:46:02 works pretty fine. But I don't get cmake Dec 09 12:46:22 teigkringel: i guess you googled already? Dec 09 12:46:30 yes Dec 09 12:46:39 compiling with eclipse? Dec 09 12:46:41 ieehks Dec 09 12:46:51 woglinde: hehe Dec 09 12:46:53 :D... I don't like it, but I have to Dec 09 12:47:11 ? Dec 09 12:47:17 If I cloud I would kill the windows system and install a linux distro Dec 09 12:47:23 virtualbox Dec 09 12:47:24 teigkringel: if it's for work, quit now! if it's a student project, ask your advisor to give you a real project ;) Dec 09 12:47:36 no money needed Dec 09 12:47:51 teigkringel: hmm.. i dont see right now what you have to provide there Dec 09 12:47:59 teigkringel: i'd say your build sysetm has to set it Dec 09 12:48:37 the approach is, as all the toolchain-only approaches, bound to fail miserably the day you need to use an external library Dec 09 12:48:40 ok.. I found something like : SET(CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH /where/you/have/copied/the/beaglebone/fs) Dec 09 12:48:53 ah ok Dec 09 12:49:17 I wnated to use zmq .. so I see it will maybe fail Dec 09 12:49:25 teigkringel: but seriously, use linux Dec 09 12:49:29 :D Dec 09 12:49:32 teigkringel: use a VM if you have to, but use linux Dec 09 12:49:34 I wish I could Dec 09 12:49:47 what's preventing you from doing it? Dec 09 12:49:49 you can Dec 09 12:50:00 did $boss specifically ask that you have to get it working on a windows only system? Dec 09 12:50:01 if you not can quit and search some better company Dec 09 12:50:04 Sys-Admins Dec 09 12:50:11 lol Dec 09 12:50:17 :D Dec 09 12:50:29 I are great guys ^^ Dec 09 12:50:30 teigkringel: tell them that they are a service division for the company. if you cannot work then tehy are not doing their job properly Dec 09 12:50:43 teigkringel how many employees yor company has? Dec 09 12:51:00 teigkringel: well.. we all have been in such positions and we all learned from our mistake to try to stick around and make things working Dec 09 12:51:12 teigkringel: now we just walk away when we get such conditions Dec 09 12:51:17 teigkringel: no looking back either Dec 09 12:51:27 A lot.. I don't know. I Dec 09 12:51:54 :D ... Dec 09 12:52:05 Ok I will use a virtual machine Dec 09 12:53:11 The mpg123 available in apt for BBB has issues. I built it from sources and it works. How do I report this? Dec 09 12:53:43 JoshAshby: who provides the debian repo? debian itself? Dec 09 12:53:50 JoshAshby: if so, use the reportbug tool Dec 09 12:54:03 Hmm, I'm not sure, but the mpg123 maintainer seemed to imply it wasn't him Dec 09 12:54:12 er.. Dec 09 12:54:14 Is there a way to tell by using apt? Dec 09 12:54:18 JetForMe problems with mpg123 and arm are known Dec 09 12:54:19 JetForMe|-0700: cat /etc/apt/sources.list Dec 09 12:54:33 JetForMe|-0700: if it's a debian.org server, then it's debian Dec 09 12:54:52 JetForMe|-0700: then just `reportbug mpg123` and follow the guide Dec 09 12:55:12 Yeah, I only have debian URLs in there, thanks KotH Dec 09 12:55:23 Thanks, woglinde, does that mean I should not bother reporting it? Dec 09 12:55:38 JetForMe no Dec 09 12:55:52 JetForMe I only wanted to say that you are not alone Dec 09 12:56:01 Ah okay, thanks :-) Dec 09 12:56:32 JetForMe apt-cache show mpg123 Dec 09 12:56:41 tells you too where the package comes from Dec 09 12:57:17 Maintainer: Debian Multimedia Maintainers Dec 09 12:57:32 * KotH blames siretard Dec 09 13:02:13 haha Dec 09 13:02:15 yes Dec 09 13:49:54 hi, yesterday O was told where to get the 3.14 kernel at http://builds.beagleboard.org/linux/3.14/c678faadf9baa2d5bebd34e6251b3a8b16ca2c03/ Dec 09 13:50:05 How to use these files? Dec 09 13:50:18 I installed it, so I have the files in /boot Dec 09 13:51:00 I guess I then need to move them to uboot, and rename them to zImage and initramfs -appropriately Dec 09 13:51:10 right, or am I missing anything else? Dec 09 13:51:23 dpkg -i Dec 09 13:51:28 installs the packages Dec 09 13:51:49 please have a look at some debian beginners guide Dec 09 13:51:51 yes, but after reboot the old kernel 3.8 is used Dec 09 13:52:04 then you have to configure the bootloader accordingly Dec 09 13:52:24 uboot is a seperate mount Dec 09 13:52:43 so I guess I need to move the files from /boot -> /boot/uboot Dec 09 13:52:55 i do not know Dec 09 13:53:07 there should be some docu aroudn that tells you that Dec 09 13:53:17 if all else fails, read the manual Dec 09 14:04:48 johnwalkr: here? Dec 09 14:22:59 johnwalkr: hi, remeber me from yesterday? Dec 09 14:23:13 not sure Dec 09 14:23:16 after I took the 3.14 kernel at http://builds.beagleboard.org/linux/3.14/c678faadf9baa2d5bebd34e6251b3a8b16ca2c03/ Dec 09 14:23:39 and installed the four files , the kernel and initramfs , are installed to /boot Dec 09 14:23:54 I am guessing I need to copy them to /boot/uboot Dec 09 14:24:01 right? Dec 09 14:26:11 not sure. i don't think it was e helping yu wiht this Dec 09 14:26:40 I asked about running the rootfs from BTRFS Dec 09 14:26:55 first step is to boot a current kernel Dec 09 14:27:38 cityoflights2: does uboot support btrfs? Dec 09 14:27:58 excelent question, I think I saw that it should Dec 09 14:28:22 need I explain why I want BTRFS? Dec 09 14:28:49 no Dec 09 14:29:05 that's almost a normal requirement considering other weird questions we get here Dec 09 14:29:10 ;) Dec 09 14:31:47 KotH: uboot does not need to support btrfs Dec 09 14:31:56 it can load kernel from vfat Dec 09 14:32:49 av500: dont confuse me with fats Dec 09 14:33:12 ok, so obviously I need to copy the vmlinuz file from /boot -> /boot/uboot/zImage Dec 09 14:33:44 cityoflights2: uhmm.. can uboot load zImages? i thought you had to provide it with an uImage? Dec 09 14:33:52 but chaning the kerenl alone is not good, I am guessing I need to install some libs and initramsfs Dec 09 14:34:12 yes, you need the initramfs of the kernel as well Dec 09 14:34:29 so I need to "build" a uImage from the kernel you provide? Dec 09 14:34:35 afaik Dec 09 14:34:47 havent done anything with uboot for ages Dec 09 14:34:56 and as such havent keept track of the development Dec 09 14:35:05 i dont know whether it can load a zImage these days Dec 09 14:35:06 maybe it can Dec 09 14:35:07 KotH: coping the vmlinuz ->zImage and initrams -> /boot/uboot/initramfs doesn't boot Dec 09 14:35:28 I see Dec 09 14:49:48 hello, this is my first talk in here Dec 09 14:50:01 hope you all are fine Dec 09 14:50:25 welcome to our humble channel Dec 09 14:50:34 please have a seat and a cup of hot chocolate Dec 09 14:51:44 Oh, that's nice with this freezing ;-) Dec 09 14:52:13 one doubt, i've a begleboneblack rev C with debian (and my system) installed in the emmc. I¡ve tried to replicate the system to another beaglebone but no luck Dec 09 14:52:19 freezing? in madrid? Dec 09 14:52:30 come overhere, we have snow already Dec 09 14:52:46 well i'm in vitoria, euskal herria more to the north Dec 09 14:52:54 ah.. ok Dec 09 14:53:00 but still in a warm country Dec 09 14:53:21 yep, sol y fiestaaa everywhere Dec 09 14:53:44 :) Dec 09 14:54:03 you are aware that "does not work" is not an error description? Dec 09 14:54:13 yes, sorry Dec 09 14:54:23 i've tried this tutorial: http://elinux.org/BeagleBone_Black_Extracting_eMMC_contents Dec 09 14:55:28 i'm getting a 2,1 GB image that is not the real partition of 3,5 (mmcblk0p1) Dec 09 14:55:39 so i'm doing something wrong sure Dec 09 14:57:35 what are you trying to do? Dec 09 14:59:54 i'm trying to extract th emmc contents to replicate my installation on another beagleboneblack Dec 09 15:01:23 how about using just dd? Dec 09 15:01:49 dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 of=/somewhere/else/probably/remote Dec 09 15:02:55 yes that's exactly what i'm doing Dec 09 15:03:11 the script is this one: Dec 09 15:03:31 #!/bin/sh Dec 09 15:03:33 echo timer > /sys/class/leds/beaglebone\:green\:usr0/trigger Dec 09 15:03:35 dd if=/mnt/BeagleBoneBlack-eMMC-image-XXXXX.img of=/dev/mmcblk1 bs=10M Dec 09 15:03:37 sync Dec 09 15:03:39 echo default-on > /sys/class/leds/beaglebone\:green\:usr0/trigger Dec 09 15:03:48 to copy the emmc to the sdcard Dec 09 15:04:12 and this to copy from the sdcard to the emmc again: Dec 09 15:05:11 #!/bin/sh Dec 09 15:05:14 echo timer > /sys/class/leds/beaglebone\:green\:usr0/trigger Dec 09 15:05:16 dd if=/mnt/BeagleBoneBlack-eMMC-image-XXXXX.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=10M Dec 09 15:05:18 sync Dec 09 15:05:20 echo default-on > /sys/class/leds/beaglebone\:green\:usr0/trigger Dec 09 15:08:02 sorry KotH the first dd is wrong, what exactly i'm doing: dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 of=/mnt/BeagleBoneBlack-eMMC-image-XXXXX.img bs=10M Dec 09 15:08:23 no luck until now Dec 09 15:08:50 i'm googling and trying to find a solution since days ago and nothing Dec 09 15:19:19 noone has replicate a beagleboneblack here? i can't believe Dec 09 15:22:34 astrapotro: AFAIK most people prefer to create custom installer images. Dec 09 15:23:02 astrapotro: makes it more reproductible, in terms of what changes are incorporated Dec 09 15:26:49 aha Dec 09 15:28:03 sory but i've no idea of how to do that. I'm working with the same installation on a raspberrypi and it's really easy to replicate my installation via dd Dec 09 15:28:38 it'have to be a way to do that without installing all the stuff again and again Dec 09 15:29:28 astrapotro: I never seem to have this problem, but then again I do not use the onboard eMMC. Dec 09 15:29:37 astrapotro: its "easy", but its also a faulty way: you replicate the hostname, for example. Dec 09 15:30:08 astrapotro: hence, if you really need more than a quick hack, read up on creating a proper install image. Dec 09 15:30:33 astrapotro: if you just need a quick hack, do not use the emmc and do the dd trick onto the sd card. Dec 09 15:31:06 understood Leto, thanks for the reply Dec 09 15:31:16 i've to use the emmc yes or yes Dec 09 15:31:48 huh? Dec 09 15:32:26 in fact i've my custom kernel on the beaglebone with the option driver to use some 3G dongles Dec 09 15:34:28 um, what are you talking about? Dec 09 15:34:47 xD sorry about my english Dec 09 15:35:17 i need to use the emmc, to ensure no data loosing Dec 09 15:35:43 so i need to backup my emmc and then copy to another "virgin" emmc Dec 09 15:35:50 well then learn how to do things properly Dec 09 15:36:02 what? Dec 09 15:36:14 "create a proper installer image" Dec 09 15:36:51 thanks, i've read you before, i will look that way Dec 09 15:37:15 LetoThe2nd: can you tell me how to use the 3.14 kernel files installed to boot to 3.14? Dec 09 15:37:28 after I took the 3.14 kernel at http://builds.beagleboard.org/linux/3.14/c678faadf9baa2d5bebd34e6251b3a8b16ca2c03/ Dec 09 15:37:42 cityoflights2: i can tell you my ways, but i doubt they would fit your requirements. Dec 09 15:38:20 ok, do you copy the /boot/vmlinuz* file to ->/boot/uboot/zImage ? Dec 09 15:39:11 cityoflights2: i actually do not even build some /boot/vmlinuz file, i just crosscompile my kernels as needed and then drop them next to uboot. Dec 09 15:39:47 what does "drop them next to uboot" mean? Dec 09 15:41:18 cityoflights2: i drop them onto the uboot partition by some name i like, usually just "uImage" or "zImage", and then some u-boot script pulls them into ram and kicks them off Dec 09 15:41:39 cityoflights2: but as i already said, i doubt that this fits your requirements. Dec 09 17:07:46 odd, the debian 7.7 image has no python on it by default Dec 09 17:31:24 hi ! i have a doubt regarding opencv library in python ! can anyone help me ? i want to do image processing using beagle bone Dec 09 17:34:06 this is neither the right place for questions about opencv nor the right place for questions about python Dec 09 17:35:48 what is the right place then ? Dec 09 17:38:04 um ##python, or #opencv, maybe? Dec 09 17:38:50 thanks ! Dec 09 17:39:37 * kenrestivo misses the days when the kernel would print "Umcompressing Linux..." Dec 09 17:48:29 <_av500_> it still does Dec 09 17:56:43 no, it's spelled correctly now Dec 09 17:57:23 <_av500_> ah Dec 09 17:57:25 <_av500_> well Dec 09 17:57:29 <_av500_> simple patch Dec 09 17:57:36 true Dec 09 17:57:37 beagleeeeee Dec 09 17:57:39 D: Dec 09 17:57:46 the anticipation is killing me Dec 09 17:57:51 it gets here tomorrow :o Dec 09 17:59:01 py0, what do you plan to do with it? Dec 09 17:59:26 it's gonna be a fbsd webserver Dec 09 19:09:45 I trying to get suspend to ram working on a bbb, If i do a "echo mem > /sys/power/state " I get a "sh: write error: Invalid argument" the disk command is accepted but I think that since i don't have swap it doesn't work Dec 09 20:58:31 zenx: which kernel Dec 09 21:50:24 bleargh... mmc init failed Dec 09 21:51:32 av500, jkridner, please kick nynfa away Dec 09 21:51:43 it seems to be spambot Dec 09 21:53:03 well, at least powering on my new cape works, that's something Dec 09 21:54:46 but some signal might be misplaced and is causing mmc troubles. Oh well, back to hrm and schematics Dec 09 23:28:16 Hey all. Is there a guide anyone for what various LED light patterns indicate? (I assume error states) Dec 10 00:00:25 generally the LEDs represent successful handling of events Dec 10 02:47:33 hi Dec 10 02:49:10 hope someone can help me about installing socket.io on my BBB **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Dec 10 02:59:59 2014