**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 06 02:59:59 2015 Jun 06 03:02:11 Power issues such as? Jun 06 04:53:59 Anyone online? Jun 06 04:54:09 Hello? Jun 06 04:54:30 Useless! Jun 06 04:54:53 indeed! Jun 06 08:17:39 hahahaha Jun 06 12:04:34 hi all. I have connected my BBB (running the latest debian version) to the internet. I am a little bit confused since I cannot ping www.google.at nor the IP address of the google server. also apt-get update fails, since no connection can be established. Pinging inside the network works without problems. Any idea? Jun 06 12:04:54 The eth0 interface got a nice IP by DHCP Jun 06 12:05:04 does it have a default route? Jun 06 12:06:17 are you able to ping 8.8.4.4? Jun 06 12:06:53 nope I am not Jun 06 12:07:11 root@beaglebone:~# cat /etc/resolv.conf nameserver 192.168.0.1 Jun 06 12:07:25 root@beaglebone:~# route -n Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 Jun 06 12:07:32 looks all fine Jun 06 12:09:33 try a traceroute or tracepath to e.g. 8.8.4.4 Jun 06 12:09:55 does it resolve DNS entries? Jun 06 12:10:43 first was 192.168.0.1 Jun 06 12:10:53 Sorry Jun 06 12:11:19 I used now traceroute and first was 192.168.0.1 - now it is at step 8 Jun 06 12:12:12 at step 9 it reached 8.8.4.4 after 42 ms Jun 06 12:12:37 ok, so you do have connectivity Jun 06 12:12:49 next step, check name resolution Jun 06 12:14:14 I have tried to execute traceroute www.google.at and traceroute google.at Jun 06 12:14:28 both times "Cannot handle "host" cmdline arg ... on position Jun 06 12:14:32 Name of service not known" Jun 06 12:14:48 Name or server not known* Jun 06 12:16:09 nslookup is not installed Jun 06 12:17:52 I used now host www.google.at Jun 06 12:18:15 The connection timed out since no servers could be reached Jun 06 12:22:09 should I add 8.8.8.8 and/or 8.8.4.4 to /etc/resolv.conf? Jun 06 12:23:27 but normally this should work by having the gateway address set Jun 06 12:28:59 I have now retried traceroute 8.8.4.4 - it failed... Jun 06 12:34:48 is it enough to just provide power via usb? Jun 06 12:35:00 or do i need 5V 2A? Jun 06 12:36:31 i am back in few minutes Jun 06 12:48:03 alright - I am back Jun 06 12:48:11 my internet connection works like a charm now Jun 06 12:48:26 =) Jun 06 12:51:07 what was it? Jun 06 12:57:00 well I have two routers here - one is from my provider and gains me access to the internet. It is located in room A. in room B is another router (connected to the first router) - I have forgotten to turn off DHCP here Jun 06 12:57:48 hehehe Jun 06 12:58:16 after fixing that everything worked fine :) Jun 06 14:47:51 Good morning all Jun 06 14:48:07 I have a question regarding GPIO Jun 06 14:48:52 On startup should there be a voltage 1.2v across GPIO pins and GND? Jun 06 17:59:34 any body know how can i calibrate my touch screen for qt embedded on new BBB debian image? Jun 06 18:02:33 When I run ts_calibrat, it said "selected device is not a touchscreen I understand" Jun 06 18:41:09 no rcn-ee here Jun 06 19:18:56 When I run ts_calibrat, it said "selected device is not a touchscreen I understand" Jun 06 19:43:37 hi, I see that I need to run a special hostapd in case I use rt8188eu , is there a deb file for it? Jun 06 19:46:14 you mean extra firmware or just the kernel module? Jun 06 19:47:08 * nerdboy remembers seeing google hits on some odd variants of 8188 Jun 06 19:47:28 there are multiple kernel drivers afaik Jun 06 19:52:18 no need for the kernel module, I am just thinking about how to deal with support common usb wifi in the BBB Jun 06 19:53:02 the usb stick based on the atheros doesn't need a special hostapd, but the 8188eu is more common Jun 06 21:14:00 citylight2 .. there's a whole bunch of 'difficult' realtek wifi chips Jun 06 21:14:28 unless the latest kernels have managed to fix all of them .. several were in staging at one time Jun 06 21:15:27 hi vermit (don't you sleep) Jun 06 21:15:51 lol I idle/afk/etc :P sometimes I sleep Jun 06 21:16:10 I lurk a lot :D Jun 06 21:16:22 anyway, I see many hits in google on how to run a hot spot usin the tearltek chips Jun 06 21:16:37 so it will be easier to release a deb file Jun 06 21:16:49 maby rcn may even host it Jun 06 21:17:36 hostapd is fairly straightforward from what I hear Jun 06 21:17:58 I mean .. my old 3g router based on 2.6 uses it afaik .. Jun 06 21:20:04 veremit: if you use a atheros chip you need the regualr hostapd Jun 06 21:20:19 if you use the 8188eu , you need to build a special hostapd Jun 06 21:20:40 I just ask if we can package it, so it will be easier for newbies Jun 06 21:21:20 ahh okies Jun 06 21:21:42 might be worth pushing that to the debian peeps Jun 06 21:21:56 although rcn has an overlay iirc Jun 06 21:22:38 right, debian wont do it, because of their politics Jun 06 21:22:46 but rcn can help the crewd Jun 06 21:34:29 hey guys, I made another video where I used bbb to control my serial device. Really luv my bbb, it's fun to use :) Here it is - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf2xG8N6iuA Jun 06 22:08:56 hello, where might I find links to rebuilding from source the bb black bootloader and kernel Jun 06 23:13:40 hi Jun 06 23:14:46 i have flashed BBB with latest debian images and i wanna repeat the same thing...may i know the procedure to do so Jun 06 23:15:47 hi Jun 06 23:16:09 i have flashed BBB with latest debian images and i wanna repeat the same thing...may i know the procedure to do so Jun 06 23:17:18 you're gonna have to explain how simply "do the same thing over again" isn't satisfactory Jun 06 23:17:58 i flashed the images but couldnt see them on the BB Jun 06 23:18:13 can i flash the images again? Jun 06 23:26:14 how can you tell that your are not seeing the updated image? Jun 06 23:31:56 Kishan? Jun 06 23:33:48 i dont find the boot img file in BBB Jun 07 00:18:21 2015-06-04Thu10:18:49 < JamesJRH> I'll try it later when I next restart my laptop and let you / this channel know if it works. Jun 07 00:19:34 tbr: I tried using g_mass_storage on my BeagleBone Black and didn't manage to get it to work. Jun 07 00:21:48 I tried this command: Jun 07 00:21:50 modprobe --first-time g_mass_storage removable=1 ro=1 cdrom=1 file=/home/debian/GNU+Linux\ ISOs/nixos-graphical-15.06pre62649.f93a8ee-x86_64-linux.iso Jun 07 00:22:13 And variants, with or without the various options. Jun 07 00:23:47 I think at first it conflicted with g_multi, so I tried to unload that but it wouldn't let me because it was “in use”, even if there was nothing plugged-in. Jun 07 00:24:06 So I blacklisted g_multi and rebooted. Jun 07 00:24:21 Then I ran into more problems. Jun 07 00:26:54 There was a simple error that was due to mistyping one of the parameters, but after fixing that I got to where I am now: Jun 07 00:27:50 With g_multi not loaded, for the above command I now get: Jun 07 00:27:56 ERROR: could not insert 'g_mass_storage': No such device Jun 07 00:28:42 This happens with or without the USB connection plugged-in. Jun 07 00:30:15 Even just this on its own gives that very same error: Jun 07 00:30:32 modprobe --first-time g_mass_storage Jun 07 00:31:29 Why won't it load? What is the device that it's looking for? Jun 07 00:32:37 Does it mean the USB host or something to do with the block device that I'm trying to emulate? (Or not, in the case of the latter command.) Jun 07 00:46:24 09:45:30 < tbr> yeah, although if the kernel version differs, some options might be different ← Btw., after having run ‘modinfo g_mass_storage’ from the BBB, I see that all of the main options are the same – only ‘num_buffers’ is not present on the newer version in NixOS. Jun 07 00:47:20 2015-06-04Thu Jun 07 00:49:49 All of the main 1s that I used, removable, ro, cdrom, and file, are supported by both versions. Jun 07 00:54:47 So I presume that ‘num_buffers’ got removed for some reason. Jun 07 00:55:23 Anyway, the above commands don't work. Jun 07 00:55:33 How do I get this to work? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jun 07 02:59:58 2015