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<set_> Friday Funday!
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<set_> Frenzy Friday?
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<set_> Okay, so. I write to bytes but w/out permission? Right?
<set_> Dang it.
<set_> Hello, why am I not able to write or read to/from 0xb6a81028 on the am335x?
<set_> Overflow!
<set_> C is still breaking my back w/ Python3.
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<set_> I do not think this is my issue, i.e. mostly b/c I am discussing it to myself (as usual) in chat.
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<set_> send in the calculator!
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<AKN> Hi Everyone
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<Guest53> I'm trying to download the latest debian stretch image for the beaglebone, however when I download the following: AM5729 Debian 10.3 2020-04-06 8GB SD IoT TIDL" and install it, then it's 'wheezy' NOT Stretch and it's not even supported anymore.
<vagrantc> why not a newer image?
<Guest53> I want the newest image but I only ever get 'wheezy'.
<vagrantc> 10.3 should be buster
<vagrantc> where are you downloading from?
<Guest53> After I extract and install the /etc/os_release says:debian@beaglebone:~/ken/pru$ cat /etc/os-release
<Guest53> PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy)"
<Guest53> NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
<Guest53> VERSION_ID="7"
<Guest53> VERSION="7 (wheezy)"
<Guest53> ID=debian
<Guest53> ANSI_COLOR="1;31"
<Guest53> HOME_URL="http://www.debian.org/"
<Guest53> SUPPORT_URL="http://www.debian.org/support/"
<Guest53> BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.debian.org/"
<Guest53> debian@beaglebone:~/ken/pru$
<vagrantc> that image only suppors the beaglebone-ai an beagleboard-x15
<vagrantc> is the rootfs on eMMC or on microsd?
<Guest53> Sorry:  I meant "AM3358 Debian 10.3 2020-04-06 4GB SD IoT" which I believe is for BBB
<Guest53> I tried a bunch of them.
<vagrantc> how do you write the image?
<vagrantc> my guess is you're booting the os on eMMC, not the microSD i presume you're flashing the image to
<vagrantc> been a while since i've tried, though
<Guest53> I double click and then my installer decompresses and copies the ISO
<vagrantc> copies it to ... ?
<Guest53> I double click on "/home/ken/projects/SD_card_images_ISO_images/BBB_prebuilt_images/bone-debian-10.3-iot-armhf-2020-04-06-4gb.img.xz" then it copies the image to /dev/sdi (my sd card reader).
<Guest53> Hello??
<Guest53> Are you still there? Vagrantc?