**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 09 02:59:57 2022 Nov 09 03:13:01 If a BeagleBone Black Wireless PWR LED blinks twice after applying power (either USB or barrel connector), is it just bricked? Nov 09 03:16:15 No. Nov 09 03:17:27 brb Nov 09 03:19:16 So are you guys involved in the beaglebone project or are you more good Samaritans helping out noobs like us? Nov 09 03:23:04 Me...I like to help when I can. Nov 09 03:23:09 Some are involved in the BB project, most are noobs like me :-) Nov 09 03:23:30 I am a stupendous person! Nov 09 03:23:44 I like the ServoCape right now. Nov 09 03:24:24 I cannot wait to see what is next... Nov 09 03:24:45 I am more of an 'end user' and have deployed about a 100 probably of these in production around the world, so my view is very narrow to what I do with them and don't have time to go about exploring other things outside of what I do...wish I did have time though as it's a super cool product for sure Nov 09 03:25:07 Yep. Nov 09 03:25:56 I see Nov 09 03:26:02 nice to meet you all Nov 09 03:26:16 What are you doing w/ the BBB or related boards now? Nov 09 03:27:16 I use BBB in an IoT type application, pulling data from sensors of different types and pushing them into a cloud based application Nov 09 03:27:24 Nice! Nov 09 03:27:38 PRUs? Nov 09 03:27:54 Looks like two of my boards are bricked, they were inside a vehicle powered by 12V supply Nov 09 03:28:00 Ut oh. Nov 09 03:28:12 12v to the BBB? Nov 09 03:28:15 Not good. Nov 09 03:28:30 I usually use the Power Board which supports up to 30V mounted on top, so no idea why they got fried Nov 09 03:29:00 I'm working on this but on beagle bone Nov 09 03:29:01 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/S9bk1NTKImQ Nov 09 03:29:13 Oh! That PowerCape? I have not figured that one out yet. Nov 09 03:29:26 Well, sort of. Nov 09 03:30:35 I wonder if I can use that PowerCape w/ the ServoCape. You know, instead of DC-DC converters... Nov 09 03:30:45 What do you mean by not figured that out? It's basically a voltage rectifier and takes in higher voltages and provides 5V and 3.3V outputs Nov 09 03:31:19 Yeah the PowerCape is a DC-DC converter Nov 09 03:31:19 Right...I am shaky around voltages. I make errors no matter how sure I get. Nov 09 03:31:51 I am going to read about it now. Nov 09 03:31:55 brb Nov 09 03:32:35 Yeah they are pretty dang reliable, I have used them a lot over the past couple of years, I suspect someone may have exceeded the input voltage or something... the power board does light up though when plugged into a 12V supply on the bench, so all the more confusing. Nov 09 03:33:19 Hmm. Nov 09 03:33:24 Yep. 30v. Nov 09 03:34:08 I am working on a quadruped right now to test things. Nov 09 03:34:32 Something like Spot, the Boston Dynamics Robot? Nov 09 03:34:40 Not that awesome. Nov 09 03:34:54 Did Boston Dynamics get sold? Nov 09 03:35:05 I think they did. Nov 09 03:35:08 :-D) I have been fortunate to lay my hands on those... they are mean engineering machines Nov 09 03:35:17 Wozzers. Nov 09 03:35:31 Hyundai Nov 09 03:35:36 Aw. Nov 09 03:35:47 Big dollar! Nov 09 03:36:10 I am small time. I make and that is about it. Nov 09 03:36:17 I tried some maker faires in town. Nov 09 03:36:17 They have changed hands a few times from Google to Softbank to now Hyundai Nov 09 03:36:24 Oh. Nov 09 03:37:02 They made the faire outside for the mechatronics w/ and w/out power. Huh? Nov 09 03:37:14 I lost it. Nov 09 03:37:31 I planned on bringing the BBBlue w/ arduRover. Nov 09 03:37:49 I am glad I did not. Nov 09 03:38:30 Anyway, old stories. Nov 09 03:40:12 They even stopped the maker shop on my side of town. My town is going downhill and w/ gas only. It is a harsh reality. Nov 09 03:40:46 It has been that way for a while (Historically). Nov 09 03:41:17 BB-Flash: So, how can you access your BBB? Nov 09 03:41:39 UART or via browsers? Nov 09 03:43:13 Sorry don't understand what do you mean by how do I access my BBB. Usually do SSH to the USB port. Onsite, sometimes they are connected to a wireless network with a known IP and I can usually SSH to that by controlling another PC on the same network Nov 09 03:43:24 Oh. Nov 09 03:43:31 Okay. Nov 09 03:43:36 That is what I meant. Nov 09 03:44:04 I figured you did some server and sharing to handle remote tasks. Nov 09 03:44:09 There have been occasions where I have made a roughneck type in Linux commands using a terminal in the middle of winter in the middle of nowhere... I usually ask them to update their resume after that and mentioning 'some Linux experience' Nov 09 03:44:50 Ha. Nov 09 03:45:03 "did he say ./?" Nov 09 03:45:50 I am still young in the Linux/Unix environments. Nov 09 03:46:10 So, using them is not always so straight forward for me (yet). Nov 09 03:46:44 There is a lot to programming and Linux/Unix environments. Nov 09 03:47:11 BBBs know. Nov 09 03:47:39 Is there by any chance an instruction manual on how to install kmsdrm onto beagle debian? Nov 09 03:47:55 Programming in anything is not an easy task especially for production environment, programming as a hobby is fun Nov 09 03:47:58 I'm seeing some odroid gitlab instructions Nov 09 03:48:39 I get so stressed trying to have fun w/ programming. And, you are right, I would only assume. I am not a contractor in that field. Nov 09 03:49:15 Guest76: I am not sure. Nov 09 03:49:31 im reading through the docs Nov 09 03:49:35 perhaps better ask tomorrow Nov 09 03:49:35 kmsdrm, oh! Nov 09 03:49:44 Right. 10:00 is close. Nov 09 03:49:48 I think I made some good progress for today, don't want to poil the mood Nov 09 03:50:07 gonna play some fallout 4 on steadeck. Nov 09 03:50:14 Thanks everyone for the chats and help Nov 09 03:50:41 Yep. am335x boards! Nov 09 03:50:56 That was my chant. Nov 09 03:52:04 Good luck w/ gaming and chatting in your future endeavors. Back to the spoiled life I lead. Blaise. Nov 09 03:52:34 * set_ eight minutes! Nov 09 04:03:55 progamming is easy... debugging is hard ;) Nov 09 04:15:53 Can someone help? I think I messed up my pin configuration somehow, I'm not able to select pins as gpio. This is the error I'm getting: /var/lib/cloud9/common/write_init_pins.sh: line 6: /sys/devices/platform/ocp/ocp:P9_18_pinmux/state: No such file or directory Nov 09 04:15:53 writing "gpio" to "/sys/devices/platform/ocp/ocp:P9_25_pinmux/state" Nov 09 04:16:28 (just the first line), seems like the directory just doesn't exist. How can I fix this? Nov 09 04:23:52 For context, I may have mucked something up in my uEnv.txt, here is a paste of it if someone could take a look https://justpaste.it/65vwq Nov 09 07:36:47 well, I can't give an answer if you don't stick around... Nov 09 07:42:24 maybe he re-comes Nov 09 09:04:00 Hi Nov 09 09:04:24 We need 610pcs of BBONE-BLACK-IND-4G. Nov 09 09:04:36 Can you please advice where to buy? Nov 09 10:36:09 is google down? Nov 09 10:36:10 :P Nov 09 11:26:30 Hello Nov 09 11:27:12 So i tried to create a share folder with samba and in my windows machine it finds the folder, but it doesn't allow to connect Nov 09 11:38:16 yeah iirc samba can be fiddly to get working right... which is why I suggested using e.g. sshfs which doesn't require any setup on the beaglebone Nov 09 11:39:27 now I will try this Nov 09 18:00:46 Hello Nov 09 18:01:09 What are some lightweight ide that can be used with a pocketbeagle? Nov 09 20:54:46 Hello Nov 09 21:03:47 I am almost giving up trying to access the pocket from windows and just copy paste the codes into nano Nov 09 21:44:14 you've tried sshfs? or vscode with ssh remote development? Nov 09 21:45:19 like, "copy paste" is obviously silly, you can just use scp or rsync to transfer files if need be, but there are user-friendlier solutions **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Nov 10 02:59:57 2022