**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jun 30 02:59:58 2015 Jun 30 03:13:18 I've turned my beaglebone into an email notifier for the time being :P Jun 30 05:08:45 thisisanickname: what do you mean by an email notifier? Jun 30 05:09:20 If I recieve an email, it'll beep so I know I've gotten one immediately :P Jun 30 05:56:55 thisisanickname: i think my phone does that :) Jun 30 05:57:13 thisisanickname: also, how are you producing the beep noise? Jun 30 06:49:00 hi Jun 30 06:49:12 any one worked on gpmc configuration Jun 30 10:19:04 coud someone please help me . I need the latest Debian flasher image as my internal flash is not working anymore after trying different images . Jun 30 10:25:42 hii..i want to start working with PRU.. Jun 30 10:25:59 so there are different sites which have configured this on their own basis Jun 30 10:26:02 like https://bitbucket.org/intelligentagent/pypruss, https://github.com/texane/pru_sdk Jun 30 10:27:24 i want to build using API's like we do in other micro controllers like STM32 Jun 30 10:27:59 so from source on internet should I start working and configuring PRUSS Jun 30 10:40:27 Newbie question coming up, but I'm getting an error with the BeagleBone USB-to-network driver for 64-bit Win8.1 Jun 30 10:41:19 Downloaded the signed drivers for 64-bit Windows from beaglebone.org (and also tried from github) Jun 30 10:41:41 none of the drivers install, getting the following messages Jun 30 10:43:30 Linux Developer Community (usbser) Ports (11/15/2007 5.1.2600.0) Install failed Jun 30 10:44:10 BeagleBone CDM Driver Package - Bus/D2XX Driver (03/18/2011 2.08.14) Install failed Jun 30 10:44:46 Linux Developer Community Net (06/21/2006 6.0.6000.16384) Install failed Jun 30 10:45:18 If anybody has any suggestions it'd be much appreciated Jun 30 10:51:25 goonie76 use a linux which works out of box Jun 30 10:51:47 goonie76 installing it in a virtual machine on your windows box should be working too Jun 30 10:52:16 thanks woglinde, will give the VM option a try. Jun 30 11:06:45 hello everyone Jun 30 11:06:56 can anyone help me Jun 30 11:07:16 with permanently setting time on bbb Jun 30 11:08:40 the BBB doesn't have a buffered RTC, so every time you power it up, you need to set it anew Jun 30 11:10:05 okay Jun 30 11:10:26 how do even go about changing its time Jun 30 11:11:34 been using ntpdate -b -s -u pool.ntp.org Jun 30 11:11:48 but that does not work Jun 30 11:18:55 Wonse: is the bbb on-line? Jun 30 11:19:07 what image are you using? Jun 30 11:19:26 (you can check with cat /etc/dogtag) Jun 30 11:20:27 yes it is Jun 30 11:21:04 2015 03 01 Jun 30 11:21:23 debian Jun 30 11:23:20 jessie or wheezy? anyway there should be some sort of ntp out of the box, iirc Jun 30 11:23:33 (on jessie via systemd-timesyncd) Jun 30 11:24:32 try to play a bit with timedatectl Jun 30 11:26:52 thanks Jun 30 11:28:19 I have ntp.conf Jun 30 11:28:29 can I set the time there Jun 30 11:31:32 woglinde: access works great through a Virtualbox VM. Thanks for the assistance. Jun 30 11:31:36 samael 2015 03 01 should be wheezy Jun 30 11:31:42 goonie76 fine ;) Jun 30 11:32:16 Wonse hm install ntpdate too Jun 30 11:32:34 does the ntpd in wheezy not have initial? Jun 30 11:32:40 the debian config stuff should be take care to run it before ntod Jun 30 11:32:42 ups ntpd Jun 30 11:32:46 ntpdate has been deprecated for a while Jun 30 11:32:54 tbr not really ;) Jun 30 11:32:59 usually ntpdate is called by ifup every time a network connection is brought up Jun 30 11:33:03 look at ubuntu 1.05 Jun 30 11:33:08 ups 14.04 Jun 30 11:33:22 there should be an ntpdate script under /etc/network/interfaces/if-up.d Jun 30 11:33:22 or what ogra says Jun 30 11:33:29 yes Jun 30 11:33:41 not sure how it works in the systemd versions of debian now though Jun 30 11:33:56 he should have wheezy according to the date Jun 30 11:34:07 (i think timesyncd isnt ready yet... or rather debian isnt ready for a fulll replacement) Jun 30 11:37:24 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 69 not upgraded Jun 30 11:37:37 reply from update Jun 30 11:59:33 has anyone managed to set time on BBB Jun 30 12:00:10 every blog have tried has been unsuccessful Jun 30 12:00:46 whats not working ? you didnt even mention what the error is Jun 30 12:45:28 if all fails Jun 30 12:45:37 setting the time with date should working Jun 30 13:30:37 Hi! I have a problem with the Xserver under Debian (Kernel 3.8). Ich have connected a touchscreen (nh5 cape). The Display is working and with "evtest /dev/input/event2" I get the coordinated when I touch the screen. The problem is that the cursor jumps to the left upper edge and stays there, The xinput_calibrator doesn't change anything. This is my xorg.conf: http://pastebin.com/mYebDVWA. Here is my X-Server Log: http://pastebin.c Jun 30 14:04:36 nobody? Jun 30 14:04:53 I'm stuck with this since 1 week.. Jun 30 14:05:20 I asked in several online forums but nobody ever answered Jun 30 14:06:03 not many people use such a cape Jun 30 14:07:22 ok. But I think it's not the capes problem. "evtest /dev/input/event2" outputs me the right coordinates Jun 30 14:07:42 so it seems that it is an x11 problem... Jun 30 14:08:03 But this is a crap program (sorry) Jun 30 14:09:08 I tried almost everything :-( Jun 30 14:11:16 hm yes looks like calibration problem Jun 30 14:11:25 why did you not ask the manufactor? Jun 30 14:11:50 are theire some binary stuff envolved? Jun 30 14:13:50 the manufacturer says that on his debian it works... And I see that it works because of the right coordinated. I don't get it why evtev+xserver wont use them Jun 30 14:14:02 what do you mean by binary stuff? Jun 30 14:23:17 My XServer Log says: "devide by Zero in xf86ScaleAxis" when I touch the screen Jun 30 14:23:32 can that be the problem? Jun 30 14:24:23 https://www.google.com/search?q=devide+by+Zero+in+xf86ScaleAxis Jun 30 14:24:24 it can Jun 30 14:25:15 and how can it be solved? when I google that theres almost nothing related to that error Jun 30 14:25:28 seems that I'm the only one having it.. Jun 30 14:27:26 And in linux forums I get no help... Jun 30 14:27:33 as said, not many people use an LCD cape Jun 30 14:27:59 but if the cape was a mouse? what would you do then? Jun 30 14:28:14 feed it with cheese Jun 30 14:28:31 ;-) Jun 30 14:29:33 mice dont need calibration Jun 30 14:31:06 ok. I reformulate: what would you do if you moved your mouse and the cursor would jump to the upper left edge edge and then would move anymore? Jun 30 14:31:19 independent from any calibration Jun 30 14:36:11 are you sure the coordinates from evdev are right? Jun 30 14:36:38 yes. I'm absolutely sure Jun 30 14:39:07 hm I found this Jun 30 14:39:11 maybe it is helping Jun 30 14:39:12 http://hunterhu.com/1/post/2015/01/setup-xorg-touchpanel-input-dev-path-with-udev-rules.html Jun 30 15:00:24 thanks for the link. but It doesn't help too... Jun 30 15:00:51 I think it only manages the mapping for searched devices Jun 30 15:01:15 did you look at the xorg.conf? Jun 30 15:01:27 yeah sure Jun 30 15:02:02 option width and height? Jun 30 15:03:36 yes Jun 30 15:03:48 hm okay Jun 30 15:05:32 http://pastebin.com/ Jun 30 15:06:02 url is missing something Jun 30 15:07:12 ups sorry. im tired http://pastebin.com/DGUqwrTH Jun 30 15:08:00 can you pastebin the output of ev_test? Jun 30 15:08:55 Yes: http://pastebin.com/LjuUaCbG Jun 30 15:09:03 I touched the screen shortly... Jun 30 15:14:02 can you touch around the clock beginning in the left upper corner? Jun 30 15:16:10 yes:http://pastebin.com/9nb6ybnq Jun 30 15:21:30 hm whats the output of xinput_calibrator -v Jun 30 15:21:31 ? Jun 30 15:25:44 http://pastebin.com/eq5AwTyJ Jun 30 15:27:38 hm okay so no evdev missmatch Jun 30 15:27:53 sorry I do not have any idea anymore Jun 30 15:28:05 besides compiling xorg with some debug messages Jun 30 15:34:29 hm it could be the udev stuff which adds the device as mice Jun 30 15:34:45 according tp your xorg.log Jun 30 15:35:16 so you might be to blacklist the device with udev Jun 30 15:57:00 -- Jun 30 20:39:29 You don't need to flash the OS into eMMC. You can boot an OS directly from the SD card. Jun 30 20:39:39 woops Jun 30 20:39:54 I had been scrolled really far up :P Jul 01 01:52:07 hi guys what is the best way to power the beagle bone plack through the pins Jul 01 02:00:22 you want the pins the right 'side' of the regulator .. Jul 01 02:00:39 iirc its apparent on the SRM or schematics Jul 01 02:00:49 regulator/pmic Jul 01 02:04:58 yeah ill be powering through vdd_5v with a 5volt source Jul 01 02:41:46 if you want to take power for peripherals .. the SYS_5V is the one iirc **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Jul 01 02:59:58 2015