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=== Login/Shutdown system === | === Login/Shutdown system === |
Revision as of 09:09, 16 July 2012
FAQ
Ethernet does not work
Check if the line "allow-hotplug eth0" in the file "/etc/network/interfaces" is activated. You can activate the ethernet interface on a running system with the command:
ifconfig eth0 up
- Remark: To work with a nfs-rootfilesystem you have to disable the line "allow-hotplug eth0" in the file "/etc/network/interfaces". Maybe the system was prepared for this method for development and nobody did change it back.
How to set a Linux environment variable?
This example shows you how to configure the system to use a proxy-server with a environment variable.
export http_proxy=http://192.168.xxx.xxx:xxxx
Debian system
Calibrating the touchscreen
ts_calibrate
- Check the enviroment variable "TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event0" with
printenv
if an error occurs.
Running Qt Demos
cd /usr/qt/demos/demoname
demoname -qws
- For the Qt-Browser change
demoname
tobrowser
- If the touchscreen does not work please check the enviroment variable "QWS_MOUSE_PROTO=Tslib:/dev/input/event0" with
printenv
.
Run Qt demos with powerVR (3d acceleration) support:
cd /usr/qt/demos/embedded/demoname
demoname -qws
Run demos with a usb-mouse as input device:
cd /usr/qt/demos/demoname -qws
/QWS_MOUSE_PROTO=Auto:/dev/input/mice demoname -qws
- Remark: Just remember that you need to run the Qt demos with the options -qws. Omitting -qws results in the app waiting to connect to the QWS Server, which is not running.
Login/Shutdown system
Username: root Password: foo
shutdown -h now
How to control the GPIOs
DHCOM Name: alt. DHCOM Name: SO-DIMM Pin# Linux <GPIO#> GPIO A 154 116 GPIO B 156 117 GPIO C 162 118 GPIO D 163 119 GPIO E 164 125 GPIO F 165 140 GPIO G 167 141 GPIO H 173 155 GPIO I 175 152 CIF HSYNC GPIO J 74 96 CIF PCLK GPIO K 72 94 CIF MCLK GPIO L 70 58 CIF VSYNC GPIO M 68 97 CIF D9 GPIO N 66 98 CIF D8 GPIO O 64 95 CIF D7 GPIO P 62 106 CIF D6 GPIO Q 60 105 CIF D5 GPIO R 58 104 CIF D4 GPIO S 56 103 CIF D3 GPIO T 54 102 CIF D2 GPIO U 52 101 CIF D1 GPIO V 50 100 CIF D0 GPIO W 48 99
- Remark: Depending on your board configuration some of the additional gpios shared with the camera interface are not available on your system.
- Export
echo <GPIO#> >/sys/class/gpio/export
- Remark: Have a look into
/sys/class/gpio/
for already configured gpios.
- Remark: Have a look into
- Set direction
echo in >/sys/class/gpio/gpio<GPIO#>/direction
echo out >/sys/class/gpio/gpio<GPIO#>/direction
- Set state
echo 0 >/sys/class/gpio/gpio<GPIO#>/value
echo 1 >/sys/class/gpio/gpio<GPIO#>/value
Initialize and test CAN
Initialize: $ ip link set can0 up type can bitrate 500000 Send test message via cansend (part of can-utils): $ cansend can0 100#11.2233.44556677.88