**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 20 03:00:00 2019 Jun 20 03:37:24 zmatt: :D Jun 20 06:12:22 good moaning! Jun 20 07:26:45 gm Jun 20 08:40:26 Hi Jun 20 08:41:16 Can I please get in touch with the marketing and sales person of BeagleBone? Jun 20 08:41:44 this is the wrong place for that, this is a community-driven support channel Jun 20 08:41:57 This is regarding the mold cases for the boards of the BeagleBone Jun 20 08:42:10 Oh sorry..! Jun 20 08:42:49 May I please know bout the correct place that I should refer to iin order to get the information needed. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 20 08:45:56 2019 Jun 20 08:46:48 if that information is not sufficient for you, there's a contact link in that same section Jun 20 11:27:28 Hi Jun 20 11:28:03 I am trying to create a snap to run on the Armhf arch Jun 20 11:28:14 but for some reason i can not do that Jun 20 11:28:46 although i have used the architecture section in the snap.ymal file Jun 20 11:29:14 any help will be appreciated Jun 20 11:31:31 any one there Jun 20 11:33:33 seham: what are you even talking about? what's a "snap" and what does it have to do with the beaglebone? Jun 20 11:52:20 hai sir Jun 20 11:52:32 this is sanjiv Jun 20 11:52:39 i need help Jun 20 11:52:48 could you help me Jun 20 11:53:27 explain your problem Jun 20 11:53:34 no, nobody can help you yet since in four lines of text you haven't asked any question yet Jun 20 11:53:53 currently i am working in beagle bone ubuntu image. i couldnot configure uart ports.i tried some tutorial.but not working Jun 20 11:54:12 why are you not using the official debian image? Jun 20 11:55:40 i tried debian image.but booting process failed or wrong led blink..ubuntu image only boot into emmc Jun 20 11:56:10 there is no official support for ubuntu, if you choose to use an unofficial ubuntu image then you're basically on your own since I have no idea what does or doesn't work on those, and I suspect the same is true for many other people here Jun 20 11:56:47 what do you mean by "booting process failed or wrong led blink" ? Jun 20 11:58:56 i downloaded debian image and copied to sdcard using win32 disk manager.then insert to beaglebone black.then i press boot button and power on using 5v adapter. Jun 20 11:59:21 please try using etcher to write to sd card, like the getting-started guide recommends Jun 20 11:59:45 ubuntu only working in my BBB Jun 20 12:00:02 could you give any link brother? Jun 20 12:01:24 https://beagleboard.org/getting-started is the guide, https://beagleboard.org/latest-images has the latest images Jun 20 12:02:27 if you want to reflash eMMC, easiest is to get the "Flasher" debian image, write it to sd card (using https://etcher.io/ ), then boot the beaglebone from that sd card and wait until it's done flashing Jun 20 12:04:28 do you happen to know which BBB revision you have? Jun 20 12:05:38 since the latest IoT image only fits in the 4GB of eMMC that's on rev C (the final production version), not in the 2GB of eMMC that's in the early revisions Jun 20 12:06:56 for old revisions you'd need to use the console version: https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack_Debian#Stretch_Console_Snapshot Jun 20 12:09:11 ok bye Jun 20 12:09:20 hello Jun 20 12:09:29 hi brother..internet suddenly disconnect Jun 20 12:09:39 I am trying to create snap to run on arm system Jun 20 12:09:44 begalbon black Jun 20 12:09:53 sanjivsjv: please don't call random people "brother" Jun 20 12:10:02 but for some reason i can not get the snap created Jun 20 12:10:09 seham: what's a "snap" and why do you think we'd know anything about it? Jun 20 12:10:17 ok zmatt Jun 20 12:10:44 sanjivsjv: https://pastebin.com/raw/5Gd7zEWW in case you missed any of this Jun 20 12:10:47 because I have the begalbon black unit Jun 20 12:10:56 and I need to run a snap on it Jun 20 12:11:21 seham: how is this hardware-specific exactly? Jun 20 12:11:24 zmatt: i confused about os installation. getting started first step what will i do Jun 20 12:11:55 are you the tech supprot for begalbonblack Jun 20 12:11:57 seham: I've googled "snap", the first page of results didn't include anything that seemed relevant Jun 20 12:12:33 seham: this is a community chat forum, I'm just a beaglebone user and not affiliated with beagleboard.org Jun 20 12:12:36 thanks for your help Jun 20 12:13:37 zmatt: i am begginer .kindly help me Jun 20 12:14:25 sanjivsjv: I gave explicit steps to follow, which of them confuses you? Jun 20 12:18:06 sanjivsjv: 1. get the latest "Flasher" image from https://beagleboard.org/latest-images (currently Debian 9.5 2018-10-07 4GB eMMC IoT Flasher), write it to sd card using Etcher ( https://etcher.io/ ), boot the beaglebone from that sd card Jun 20 12:18:07 hi zmatt Jun 20 12:19:51 zmatt: i need image with desktop Jun 20 12:20:02 oh, my condolences Jun 20 12:20:43 why? the beaglebone is not exactly well suited to run a graphical desktop, it will not perform well Jun 20 12:21:26 gps tracking? Jun 20 12:21:40 what about it? Jun 20 12:21:52 vehicle tracking Jun 20 12:21:55 what about it? Jun 20 12:22:16 definitely doesn't sound like you'd want a desktop environment on that Jun 20 12:23:23 zmatt: after etcher download ,what can i do? Jun 20 12:24:28 which beagle bone version is suitable for graphical display? Jun 20 12:24:45 graphical display is no problem Jun 20 12:24:51 that's not the same thing as a desktop environment Jun 20 12:26:33 a desktop environment is the complete set of tools and applications that makes up a typical PC's graphical interface, including file manager, web browser, all sorts of stuff like that Jun 20 12:26:36 zmatt: i want to make video surveillance and also show that video in my monitor via hdmi Jun 20 12:27:37 the bbb is not great with video, but it should still work if you're using a sufficiently low resolution and not a cpu-intensive video codec Jun 20 12:27:46 I think Jun 20 12:28:58 yeah. now i download Stretch LXQT (with graphical desktop) for BeagleBone via microSD card Jun 20 12:29:05 Stretch LXQT (with graphical desktop) for BeagleBone via microSD card Jun 20 12:29:13 now i download above image Jun 20 12:29:18 the bbb's primary focus is i/o and control tasks. it has adequate graphical capabilities for something like a touchscreen interface a typical appliance might have, but not much more than that Jun 20 12:30:10 ok, well good luck with that Jun 20 12:30:19 I'm gonna do other stuff now Jun 20 12:31:05 how to boot image into bbb emmc Jun 20 12:31:58 could you give your mail id? Jun 20 12:31:59 I wouldn't recommend flashing the lxqt image to eMMC since it barely fits in there, if you insist on trying to run a full desktop environment you should almost certainly boot from a large sd card Jun 20 12:32:19 in that case I recommend wiping eMMC using "sudo blkdiscard /dev/mmcblk1" after booting from sd card Jun 20 12:33:24 and expanding the filesystem to span the entire sd card, e.g. using the /opt/scripts/tools/grow_partition.sh script Jun 20 12:34:30 and no you can absolutely not have my email address Jun 20 12:35:00 anyway, I'm really afk now, bye Jun 20 14:07:13 @zmatt, what is the command to check the logs ...you told me yesterday Jun 20 14:35:12 curious if anybody has experience with the x15. In comparison to say, the BB black, how well supported have the features been? Is it pretty regular that you would have to implement some driver for some peripheral yourself? Jun 20 16:59:55 m Jun 20 21:07:42 hello. what is the difference between the various /dev/spidev versions? On a BBB say Jun 20 21:11:25 hi, does anyone know where the S2 button on the BBB is located in the kernel? i tried looking in sysfs and cant find much online Jun 20 22:04:46 jwgarber: on the BBB there's two SPI buses available and two chip selects each, hence four /dev/spidev devices Jun 20 22:05:51 for historical reasons the spi bus numbers are off-by-one, so /dev/spidev1.0 is spi0 cs0, /dev/spidev1.1 is spi0 cs1, /dev/spidev2.0 is spi1 cs0, and /dev/spidev2.1 is spi1 cs1 Jun 20 22:16:32 zmatt: that makes sense thanks **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jun 21 02:59:57 2019