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* Downloading images and instruction from [http://www.armhf.com/index.php/boards/beaglebone-black/ www.armhf.com] | * Downloading images and instruction from [http://www.armhf.com/index.php/boards/beaglebone-black/ www.armhf.com] | ||
* [http://learn.adafruit.com/category/beaglebone Adafruit learning] which includes flashing eMMC and other stuff. | * [http://learn.adafruit.com/category/beaglebone Adafruit learning] which includes flashing eMMC and other stuff. | ||
* http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black covers a lot about BBB. | |||
=== Ubuntu === | === Ubuntu === |
Revision as of 21:16, 16 July 2013
Basic
Wiki
- http://elinux.org/BeagleBone
- Downloading images and instruction from www.armhf.com
- Adafruit learning which includes flashing eMMC and other stuff.
- http://eewiki.net/display/linuxonarm/BeagleBone+Black covers a lot about BBB.
Ubuntu
- Image (~70MB) download http://www.armhf.com/index.php/download/ and how to write the image to microSD card , boot from microSD and then the internal eMMC under Ubuntu/Debian.
- Defautl username=ubuntu, password=ubuntu
- http://robotic-controls.com/learn/beaglebone/beaglebone-black-ubuntu
flashing eMMC
Hold the "User Boot" button down, and then plug in the power (USB or 5V adaptor). Keep holding down the button until you see the bank of 4 LED's light up for a few seconds. You can now release the button.
It will take anywhere from 30-45 minutes to flash the image onto the on-board chip. Once it's done, the bank of 4 LED's to the right of the Ethernet will all stay lit up at the same time. You can then power down your BeagleBone Black.
Remove the SD Card, and power up your BeagleBone Black.
Android OS
http://icculus.org/~hendersa/android/
VNC
Use microSD as ext storage
It is possible. See the idea in here.