Dear Fathi Boudra,
Thanks for your information. However, please let me know about the following.
1) Are pre-build images support Pandaboard ES Display Expansion Board. The one we are using the Display Expansion board is shown in the below link. http://www.svtronics.com/products/34-pandaboardes-display-expansion-board
2) Are pre-build images support LED PC monitor if we connect the HDMI to DVI cable between Pandaboard and LED PC monitor? From your answer, it should. So, please let me know the procedure for it. The steps that I followed is enough. Please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Regards, Srinivas G
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Fathi Boudra fathi.boudra@linaro.orgwrote:
On 9 August 2012 16:10, Srinivas Ganji srinivasganji.android@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Fathi Boudra,
We are getting the ROOT PROMPT (#) in the hyper terminal after connecting the serial cable to the Pandaboard. But, if we connect the HDMI to DVI
cable
to Pandaboard, we are NOT seeing any display on LED monitor.
Is this behavior expected behavior with pre-built images? I think, there should be some display on LED monitor also. AM I CORRECT?
You should have UI coming up. Our QA team and myself have tested it.
Please let me know.
Thanks for your help and information.
Regards, Srinivas G.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 2:25 PM, Srinivas Ganji srinivasganji.android@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Fathi Boudra,
Is these binary images contains LCD Touch Expansion drivers? We are
using
the following LCD Touch Panel.
http://www.svtronics.com/products/34-pandaboardes-display-expansion-board
Do we need to connect a PC monitor through HDMI to DVI cable?
Please let me know. We are NOT seeing any display. But power is up as Keyboard and Mouse got the power.
Regards, Srinivas G.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Srinivas Ganji srinivasganji.android@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Fathi Boudra,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
I saw all of your e-mails. I am doing again with correct words as you suggested. I think, I was overlook the statements earlier as it was
there
/dev/sdX only.
I will let you know, once I complete it either it is success / failure
/
any issues.
Thanks again for your information.
Regards, Srinivas G
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 12:54 PM, Fathi Boudra <fathi.boudra@linaro.org
wrote:
On 9 August 2012 10:06, Srinivas Ganji <
srinivasganji.android@gmail.com>
wrote:
Dear Fathi Boudra,
Thank you very much for your e-mails with explanations. I will go through it, surely. But, I have a basic question. Who will create the partitions on SD card? I did not create myself. I thought that your commands only create.
The dd command will take care of the partitions.
I think, in STEP-3, I need to pass /dev/sdb instead of /dev/sdb1. Is this correct?
This is correct. I sent a second mail right after to raise the step 3 issue.
Please let me know about the creation of the partitions in SD card.
Thanks a lot.
Regards, Srinivas G.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Fathi Boudra fathi.boudra@linaro.org wrote: > > On 8 August 2012 19:02, Zach Pfeffer zach.pfeffer@linaro.org
wrote:
> > Srinivas, > > > > Please use the instructions on: > > > > > > > >
https://android-build.linaro.org/builds/~linaro-android/panda-ics-gcc47-tilt...
> > Those instructions are incomplete. They don't contain the binaries > section. > > @Srinivas: the instructions on releases.linaro.org are correct. I > pointed your mistakes in previous e-mails. Let me know if you need > further help. > > > On 8 August 2012 10:21, Srinivas Ganji > > srinivasganji.android@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> Hi All, > >> > >> We have a Pandaboard ES model with us. We purchased the same
last
> >> week. > >> We > >> want to test board with the pre-built images from Linaro. So, we > >> followed > >> the following steps. > >> > >> The main link is > >> > >> > >>
http://releases.linaro.org/12.07/android/images/panda-ics-gcc47-tilt-stable-...
> >> > >> STEPS: > >> > >> 1) wget > >> > >> > >>
http://releases.linaro.org/12.07/android/images/panda-ics-gcc47-tilt-stable-...
> >> 2) gunzip panda-ics-gcc47-tilt-stable-blob.img.gz > >> 3) sudo dd bs=4M if=panda-ics-gcc47-tilt-stable-blob.img > >> of=/dev/sdb1 > >> 4) wget > >> > >> > >>
http://releases.linaro.org/12.07/android/images/panda-ics-gcc47-tilt-stable-...
> >> 5) chmod a+x install-binaries.sh > >> 6) ./install-binaries.sh /dev/sdb1 > >> > >> After doing above steps, we inserted the SD card into the > >> Pandaboard. > >> We > >> also connected other peripherals like HDMI cable, USB Mouse, USB > >> Keyboard, > >> Serial cable. The other end (DVI) is connected to the LED
monitor.
> >> After > >> every thing is connected correctly, we connected the power
cable.
> >> However, > >> we did not see any thing (display) in the LED monitor as well as > >> Hyper > >> terminal. > >> > >> Are we missing any thing here? Are we followed the correct
steps?
> >> > >> Is the step-6 correct? Actually, it looks as follows. > >> $./install-binaries.sh /dev/sdX2 "device node of system
partition"
> >> > >> But, I do not understand about "device node of system
partition".
> >> > >> Please suggest us. > >> > >> Regards, > >> Srinivas G > >> > >> The output of the STEP-6. > >> > >> vendor/ > >> vendor/imgtec/ > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/ > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/BoardConfigPanda.mk > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/ > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libsrv_init.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/gralloc.omap4.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libsrv_um.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libIMGegl.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libEGL_POWERVR_SGX540_120.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libGLESv2_POWERVR_SGX540_120.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/pvrsrvinit > >>
vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libGLESv1_CM_POWERVR_SGX540_120.so
> >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libusc.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libPVRScopeServices.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libpvr2d.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libglslcompiler.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/proprietary/libpvrANDROID_WSEGL.so > >> vendor/imgtec/panda/device-panda.mk > >> vendor/ti/ > >> vendor/ti/panda/ > >> vendor/ti/panda/BoardConfigVendor.mk > >> vendor/ti/panda/device-vendor.mk > >> > >> Files extracted successfully. > >> mount: you must specify the filesystem type > >> cp: cannot create regular file `/mnt/bin/pvrsrvinit': No such
file
> >> or > >> directory > >> cp: cannot create regular file > >> `/mnt/vendor/lib/hw/gralloc.omap4.so': > >> No > >> such file or directory > >> umount2: Invalid argument > >> umount: /dev/sdb1: not mounted > >> /home/pandriod/Android > >> Success, installing binary files > >> > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> linaro-android mailing list > >> linaro-android@lists.linaro.org > >> http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-android > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Zach Pfeffer > > Android Platform Team Lead, Linaro Platform Teams > > Linaro.org | Open source software for ARM SoCs > > Follow Linaro: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Linaro > > http://twitter.com/#%21/linaroorg -
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