**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Dec 24 03:00:01 2016 Dec 24 04:33:31 hi which jtag emulator is used for BEAGLEBOARD-X15 Dec 24 04:55:33 hi which types of JTAG is suitable for BEAGLEBOARD-X15 Dec 24 13:02:28 I have just bought my first bbb and I am having trouble getting started Dec 24 13:02:52 I am running on ubuntu linux and I have plugged it in with USB, following the basic intro steps Dec 24 13:03:12 but there is no route to 192.168.7.2 Dec 24 13:03:44 I can mount the device as usb and access some of the files, but I cannot ssh or connect via HTTP Dec 24 13:04:37 I have tried disabling the firewall but that did not help Dec 24 13:04:49 I have also setup the udev rules and rebooted my computer Dec 24 13:28:30 jdowner: do you get an additional network interface a while after connecting the BBB? Dec 24 13:28:44 could be something like "usb0" Dec 24 13:30:16 ok, so I have just been able to connect with screen Dec 24 13:30:33 and usb0 is up on the board but not on the host Dec 24 13:31:05 I am getting a new interface on the host eth2 Dec 24 13:31:26 but it is not active Dec 24 13:31:53 I brought it up before, but that did not automatically work Dec 24 13:32:01 perhaps I should just assign it an ip? Dec 24 13:34:29 hmm, that just gives me an apache start page... not sure this is the right path to take Dec 24 13:38:09 you'll need to assign it an IP from within 192.168.7.0/24 Dec 24 13:38:19 so e.g. 192.168.7.1 Dec 24 13:38:33 once you have that you should be able to reach 192.168.7.2 Dec 24 13:49:10 unfortunately eth2 is not the corresponding interface and I am not seeing another one created Dec 24 14:09:29 tbr: got it to work! you were right that I had to assign an ip to eth2 but there was a conflict with an apache server running on the host computer Dec 24 14:09:53 tbr: I removed apache, since I don't need it, and now I can connect to the server on the bbb Dec 24 14:10:02 tbr: thanks for the help! Dec 24 20:26:00 hi all Dec 24 20:26:34 hi was trying to speed up the boot of my bbb. Is there any tutorial ? and... how can i totally disable i2s? Dec 24 20:28:37 probably disabling it using uEnv.txt located on /boot Dec 24 20:28:49 I would assume Dec 24 20:29:12 nope Dec 24 20:29:20 :D what? Dec 24 20:29:43 doesnt appear to be the case. just checked the /boot on my debian jessie console img Dec 24 20:30:00 oh. :/ Dec 24 20:31:12 why do you want to disable i2c? Dec 24 20:31:38 you should be able to I would assume unless its somehow necessary for the board to boot Dec 24 20:32:23 Talorno, or are you wanting to use a different function of a specific pin. some pins do more than just gpio Dec 24 20:44:11 mistawright: tryin to achieve minimum boot time Dec 24 20:44:21 at boot, linux initializes i2s also Dec 24 20:44:27 little time wasted, but still time Dec 24 20:48:23 i would like to disable hdmi output also Dec 24 20:48:27 unuseful for me Dec 24 20:48:42 [except if the lcd cape uses it, i don't know ] Dec 24 21:02:03 disabled hdmi audio/video using uEnv.txt :) Dec 24 21:02:12 but still too much of boot time :/ Dec 24 21:02:20 Merry Christmas everyone **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Dec 25 02:59:59 2016