**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 24 03:00:00 2017 Feb 24 07:18:20 Hey gurus.... I have started loosing webcams from BBB one by one. and now I have lost wifi dongle too. i have unplugged everything and attached a single camera for now. It is not in lsusb or /sys/bus/usb/.. Feb 24 07:18:41 Log has some entries which i am unable to solve for now Feb 24 07:19:06 it says Feb 24 07:19:46 http://pastebin.com/DDuk44k0 Feb 24 07:20:00 any leads on this thing Feb 24 07:20:01 ?? Feb 24 07:28:51 SAK, I have not a clue, sorry. Did you google already? Feb 24 07:29:20 yep but nothing worked for me so far Feb 24 07:29:57 its all related to kernel itself and i was actually using these cameras since past month Feb 24 07:35:53 SAK: and you rebooted? you are using a powered hub? Feb 24 07:36:24 yep i rebooted many times. Feb 24 07:36:32 and also it is powered hub Feb 24 07:36:55 lsusb shows the hub too but no device on hub Feb 24 07:37:28 tried a different hub? Feb 24 07:37:50 yep I switched the hub with the last camera which was working Feb 24 07:37:53 but no change Feb 24 07:42:27 no idea then Feb 24 07:44:41 one thing worth notcing is. LED of camera are well lit Feb 24 08:15:04 is this the channel for beaglebone black too? Feb 24 08:36:07 AlphaOmega: yes Feb 24 08:37:55 gquere: where can i find the code for the adafruit library's add_event_handler() and event_detected()? Feb 24 08:38:37 also if they contain a use of Beaglebone Black's internal python library bbio, then where can I find the code for the relevant functions? Feb 24 08:39:25 I have no idea, have you tried their github? Feb 24 08:40:54 i may have the wrong github, could please provide me the link? Feb 24 08:42:35 I never used their products, I'd give you the same result google does Feb 24 08:43:14 what have you been using then? Feb 24 08:43:37 to do what? Feb 24 08:43:49 gpio manipulations Feb 24 08:47:50 you can bitbang them from userspace if speed is not a factor Feb 24 08:48:21 otherwise you'd probably have to use a library to do direct memory access, which is I guess what you're trying to do Feb 24 08:48:40 i am building a gpio manipulation script in bash Feb 24 08:49:05 the issue is, i just can't write what the two functions mentioned above do Feb 24 08:49:58 event handler? interrupts? Feb 24 08:50:22 yep Feb 24 08:50:48 i.e. if a gpio is provided high as input (as from switch) how to detect it and take action accordingly? Feb 24 08:51:32 errr ... not sure bash is appropriate for callbacks and event handling .. Feb 24 08:51:50 it isn't, but is there a way to implement it in basic bash script? 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Thank you Feb 24 11:36:53 i need some info about the beagleboard. I want to use it for USB man in the middle. I want to capture the USB traffic between an USB memory stick and a computer. Can I use beagleboard for this? Thank you Feb 24 11:37:19 costello_: we read you the first time... Feb 24 11:37:55 sorry...any idea? Feb 24 11:40:19 costello_: did you try USBProxy? Feb 24 11:42:58 no queries please.. Feb 24 11:44:33 can you give me some extra info about USB Proxy? thank you Feb 24 11:44:38 no Feb 24 11:45:10 :)) Feb 24 11:45:12 But the Internet can https://github.com/dominicgs/USBProxy https://gimx.fr/wiki/index.php?title=Bbb_sniffer Feb 24 11:45:41 very good! Thank you Feb 24 11:58:48 verne.freenode.net: You are banned from this server- Joining #ChapterTwo (2017/2/24 11.09): Unspecified error Feb 24 11:58:49 ERROR: Closing Link: c-73-160-247-47.hsd1.nj.comcast.net (K-Lined) Feb 24 11:58:49 ERROR: Connection closed. Feb 24 12:01:57 Good times. Feb 24 12:02:53 Issue was certainly with power. I am some how blinded with wahts hapening on other side as BBB is in US and i am working from PK Feb 24 12:03:06 I really appreciate that you looked into it Feb 24 12:03:10 tbr: thanks Feb 24 12:04:09 * KotH hands tbr a piece of chocolate Feb 24 12:21:10 omnomnom never turn down deelishoos swiss chocolate Feb 24 12:21:33 SAK: np, all I did was to go through the usual suspects Feb 24 12:33:22 * Shadyman whacks the notice bot Feb 24 16:42:32 good bye folks, happy weekend! Feb 24 21:08:12 <_ssl> hi, where can I get a "console" build of debian stretch? Feb 24 21:09:09 <_ssl> alternatively, how can I upgrade the jessy build to 4.9 kernel? Feb 24 21:12:17 _ssl: I believe update_kernel.sh in /opt/scripts can help you with that Feb 24 21:12:24 https://github.com/RobertCNelson/boot-scripts/blob/master/tools/update_kernel.sh Feb 24 21:12:46 <_ssl> jtrip it "only" updated to 4.4.49 Feb 24 21:13:06 <_ssl> does it have cli parameters I can use? Feb 24 21:14:31 yes, please take a look at the script to understand Feb 24 21:14:45 <_ssl> a scratch that, I think it does what I want now. I supplied --lts-4_9 Feb 24 21:14:56 <_ssl> thanks Feb 24 21:15:41 <_ssl> I don't know linux enough to understand what exactly the script does just by looking at the source ;) Feb 24 21:16:36 every time you look you can learn a little more Feb 24 21:20:36 <_ssl> I'm right now trying to get my dvb-t usb stick working. any clues with that? I can't seem to get it showing up in /dev/dvb Feb 24 21:22:24 <_ssl> oh well, it's just showed up after updating to 4.9 kernel, so it looks like I was right with this :) Feb 24 21:23:35 tip for troubleshooting usb devices: check out the command lsusb Feb 24 21:32:24 Does anyone know where to find a guide to setting up the wireless for a BB wireless? The only guide I can find is for the adafruit USB wifi adapters Feb 24 21:37:43 Guest70298: Do you know what device you have? Feb 24 21:39:08 there is an older tutorial on the logicsupply site, sadly the sire is no longer maintained and the images are missing but it has some good info: http://inspire.logicsupply.com/2014/07/beaglebone-wifi-installation.html Feb 24 21:49:41 It's a BBB wireless, so, whatever chipset that comes with by default Feb 24 21:50:54 oh sorry you shouldn't need those tutorials then ... Feb 24 21:51:36 Have you booted the board yet? Feb 24 21:53:00 you might want to checkout the mailing list, there is a topic for the BBBW Feb 24 21:56:45 It shouldn't need a tutorial, but ifdown can't find it, and ifup fails. Feb 24 21:57:27 I have booted the board and I can ssh over usb or over the wifi, but I need it to connect to a network as a client, not as master Feb 24 22:31:55 hello Feb 24 22:32:18 anybody for help? Feb 24 22:33:26 just wondering how to deploy RobertCNelson-bb-kernel? Feb 24 22:36:34 jerry: what do you mean by that? Feb 24 22:36:50 I built the kernel Feb 24 22:37:02 but don't know how to deploy Feb 24 22:38:00 if you're running debian and built a debian package (./build_deb.sh) then just copy that .deb file (you find it in deploy/) to the beaglebone and do: sudo dpkg -i FILENAME Feb 24 22:38:48 I have zImage, /dtbs, /firmware, /modules by cross-compile Feb 24 22:39:03 but how to deploy to beaglebone-black? Feb 24 22:39:42 are you running debian? (this is installed by default) Feb 24 22:39:59 yes Feb 24 22:40:20 his build scripts ( e.g. https://github.com/RobertCNelson/bb-kernel/tree/am33x-v4.4 ) directly generate a debian package for you Feb 24 22:40:23 I just want to update to realtime kernwl Feb 24 22:40:39 then just install that, no need to build it unless you want to customize it Feb 24 22:41:12 e.g. sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install linux-image-4.4.50-bone-rt-r16 Feb 24 22:41:17 or something similar to the -ti branch Feb 24 22:41:20 bbl Feb 24 22:42:20 my BBB currently run 3.8.13-bine79 Feb 24 22:42:41 I want to update to 4.9.11-bone-rt-r4 Feb 24 22:43:33 you mean I can: build a .deb package, and install, reboot, done? Feb 24 23:00:00 why build it yourself? Feb 24 23:02:28 becasue the pre-build image doesn't enable "SMP PREEMPT RT" Feb 24 23:03:04 the prebuild image produce kernel with "PREEMPT RT" Feb 24 23:03:39 I doubt that it may affect real-time performance Feb 24 23:04:38 the -ti kernels are SMP builds since they're also meant to be used on the beagleboard-x15 Feb 24 23:04:46 the -bone kernels are non-SMP since they're beaglebone-specific Feb 24 23:05:56 but yes, if you want to build a custom version, just use ./build_deb.sh to build a package, install, reboot, done Feb 24 23:06:09 jerry: please don't send private messages Feb 24 23:06:17 OK, I see Feb 24 23:06:18 SMP builds are not useful on beaglebone Feb 24 23:06:33 oh, really? Feb 24 23:06:36 they work, but there's no benefit over non-SMP builds Feb 24 23:06:41 in fact they're probably slightly slower Feb 24 23:06:56 can -ti kernel be used in BBB? Feb 24 23:07:24 of course, they're used by default even Feb 24 23:08:00 but the reason ti kernels are SMP is not for the BBB, they're SMP for the bbx15 which has a multi-core cpu Feb 24 23:08:09 the beaglebone has a single-core cpu Feb 24 23:08:43 ok, my RaspberryPI runs “SMP PREEMPT” well, I thought BBB should be better Feb 24 23:09:46 oh, if I bought bbx15, the realtime performance will be better than BBB? Feb 24 23:09:55 definitely Feb 24 23:10:04 R-Pi3 is quad-core also Feb 24 23:10:11 not sure about Pi2 .. Feb 24 23:10:30 memory not good enoughu .. I need an upgrade from human bio v1 to future bio .. Feb 24 23:10:45 good to know. Actually my Pi-2 runs well with PREEMPT RT Feb 24 23:11:23 what do you mean: human bio v1, future bio? Feb 24 23:11:36 the brain is deficient XD Feb 24 23:12:01 although a marvellous organ .. it self-optimises .. not always to best effect lol Feb 24 23:12:18 xd? I see, just joke talking Feb 24 23:12:27 definitely ... Feb 24 23:12:30 thank you guys Feb 24 23:19:54 Thank zmatt, veremit, have good weekend! Feb 24 23:20:11 jerry: you too, good luck with your project/s Feb 24 23:21:23 sure, will report progress later **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Feb 25 03:00:01 2017