**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 14 03:00:02 2018 Dec 14 05:56:15 Hi Guys, Please anyone tell me how to set static IP in beaglebone black. I use debian 9.5(OS). Dec 14 05:59:09 newbee: stick around for a while Dec 14 05:59:12 someone will help you eventually Dec 14 06:27:08 newbee, what have you tried so far? Dec 14 07:17:03 Sorry for the delay reply... I solved this... Dec 14 07:17:14 :-) Dec 14 09:38:28 Hi guys, after changes the static ip configuration in beaglebone black, the resolv.conf is not created in /run/connman/resolv.conf path. Please tell me what is the problem... I changed the configuration file in /etc/network/interfaces, and /var/lib/connman/ethernet_f045da58b16d_cable/settings file. Dec 14 10:26:58 Hi guys, after changes the static ip configuration in beaglebone black, the resolv.conf is not created in /run/connman/resolv.conf path. Please tell me what is the problem... I changed the configuration in /etc/network/interfaces file and /var/lib/connman/ethernet_f045da58b16d_cable/settings Dec 14 10:51:12 hi everyone, /usr/lib/connman/test folder is missing in my debian 9.5 OS... What is the reason.... Dec 14 11:31:52 Hello, I am trying to access BBB on-board LED's i.e., USR0, USR1, USR2 and USR3 in C on QNX real time operating system platform Dec 14 11:32:31 but unable access it. Kindly suggest Dec 14 14:41:57 some time ago i discussed here about the difficulties i encountered making an adafruit DS1307 rtc to work on a bbb. someone suggested an alternative chip woring out-of-the-box on bbbs. can't remember it, any suggestions? Dec 14 14:59:31 newbee_: the resolv.conf file was created/updated by dhcp, since you're assigning static an IP, you need to edit it manually. You also need a default gateway defined somewhere. Dec 14 15:21:36 samael: iirc pretty much any rtc from adafruit that isn't the ds1307 should be fine Dec 14 15:24:55 e.g. https://www.adafruit.com/product/3295 if you want cheap but not precise, or https://www.adafruit.com/product/3013 for better precision Dec 14 15:28:21 that's fine because many hits on google refers to their tutorial utilizing the DS1307 breakout board Dec 14 15:28:35 zmatt: many thanks Dec 14 15:28:42 yeah pretty dumb Dec 14 15:31:06 raffo: afaik resolv.conf should also be updated (by connman) when using static ip Dec 14 15:31:12 raffo: based on the configured setting Dec 14 15:31:43 the problem is he's messing with both /etc/network/interfaces and with connman, and using two network managers at the same time is a recipe for creating a mess Dec 14 15:46:41 I set static IPs on the dhcp server, not sure all you have to do to setup ip/dns/router manually in Debian. Dec 14 15:47:13 I don't use static ips for anything, I just use hostnames instead Dec 14 15:47:42 you have your own dns server? Dec 14 15:48:11 the debian way is to use interfaces(5), but if connman is installed it must be instructed to ignore the interfaces managed "by hands". Dec 14 15:48:50 samael: no, interfaces(5) is the way if you use ifupdown. if you use a different network manager then its configuration should be used instead Dec 14 15:49:00 using two network managers is silly Dec 14 15:49:18 you shouldn't even have two network managers installed in the first place Dec 14 15:49:51 raffo: networks usually have a local dns, but if not then hostnames still work thanks to avahi-daemon / libnss-mdns Dec 14 16:11:00 zmatt: i don't like network managers and pretty much always stick with interfaces(5). on systems where i have GUIs available and the client wants to manage the network configuration i just let nm (or connman, or whatever) manage that interface, and leave the rest in interfaces(5). nm tends to be pretty invasive but once you convince him to not to mess up with resolv.conf they co-exist well Dec 14 16:11:38 ifupdown is also a network manager, just a very basic one Dec 14 16:12:17 I use systemd-networkd myself, and once I switched to that from ifupdown I've never looked back Dec 14 16:12:38 yep, just assumed that a plain basic debian install brings you ifupdown, not others. :) Dec 14 16:13:47 systemd-networkd is interesting, but i still have too much legacy code relying on interfaces Dec 14 16:14:24 how or why would code rely on that config file? Dec 14 16:15:22 beacuse some applications need to change network config, either attended or not Dec 14 16:15:53 oh you mean like setup tools... ok Dec 14 16:17:21 we don't even include any way to do network configuration on our product. I don't think I've ever still encountered a network where simply using DHCP isn't sufficient Dec 14 16:18:41 (or link-local ipv6 for a lan that's not connected to the internet) Dec 14 16:20:57 i work in hell. :D Dec 14 16:21:44 that must look interesting on your résumé Dec 14 16:22:35 rofl Dec 14 17:17:17 "Oversees Minions of Darkness" Dec 14 19:09:20 Does anybody have experience with taking high resolution images on the blue? Dec 14 19:10:15 Currently trying to mess around with a usb camera to take 1080p images, but cannot seem to get above 720. Not sure if there's a limitation or if I'm doing it wrong Dec 14 23:34:14 Is there a formal official part number for the Beagleboard.org licenced product? We are using it as part of a certified product and the NRTL needs to know how to identify the part. Dec 15 00:39:20 Hello! Dec 15 00:39:37 maxmike: I see that there is a part number on the side but it is only a sticker. Dec 15 00:40:24 Are you wanting something in digital land, i.e. like a cmd that prompts a specific amount of characters? Dec 15 00:41:28 like Rev. C or a date w/ timestamp? Dec 15 00:43:26 https://beagleboard.org/brief and http://beagleboard.org/logo may be starters for understanding their way. Dec 15 00:43:33 ... Dec 15 00:44:11 Preferably, I just use mine for fun but if you plan on making use of their logo, you may need additional policies. Dec 15 00:46:30 I found four policies on that /logo site. Dec 15 00:58:24 Thank you Dec 15 00:59:37 Is that helpful at all? Dec 15 01:00:08 I know you were really looking, I think, for product characters. Dec 15 01:23:58 Yes - it tells me that the "model" number is really the designation "beagleoard.org" marking and that is all there is Dec 15 01:27:20 Aw! Dec 15 01:27:24 Perfection! Dec 15 01:27:27 Enjoy! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Dec 15 02:59:58 2018