Have you tried the procedure from WaRP7-User-Guide/Use_Cases.adoc at master · WaRP7/WaRP7-User-Guide · GitHub already?
You are not going to ping google.com directly, you need to make sure you have configured a DNS server and you have Internet connection. At first, try to ping your local PC IP instead of an external DNS.
ok thanks .
i tried to make yocto project image . i followed this link Warp7 Yocto : Part1 : setup, configure and gene... | element14 | WaRP7 .but i am getting error
i got this link. FSL Community BSP . they said they have made yocto images.can you tell me from this link which image should i download??
dharmeshkanzariya, can you, please share what you have already tried? What is the kernel version you are using?
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hi my kernel version is
4.1.15-gc45e62f-dirty
#6 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jul 12 14:44:15 CST 2016.
i have tried nano /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
ctrl_interface_group=0
update_config=1
network={
ssid="abc"
scan_ssid=1
psk="87654321"
priority=5
}
my laptop is connected to wifi name "abc" and my password is 87654321.
after that i tried ping google.com. but it didn't work
Have you tried the procedure from WaRP7-User-Guide/Use_Cases.adoc at master · WaRP7/WaRP7-User-Guide · GitHub already?
You are not going to ping google.com directly, you need to make sure you have configured a DNS server and you have Internet connection. At first, try to ping your local PC IP instead of an external DNS.
The instructions from the User Guide use the yocto project image which includes the wifi firmware, the wifi driver modules, and wpa-supplicant package. You can use any rootfs if you know those pieces are included in the rootfs, it does not need to be yocto or buildroot. However, I really recommend you use or yocto or buildroot as we know they are working.
hey thanks for your support.
i have downloaded FSL Community BSP 2.2 xwayland
Please, take a look on User Guide, there is instructions to update yocto image, only u-boot, only kernel. A lot of tutorials.
And please, if you find any issue, please create an issue in the github so we can detail it.
GitHub - WaRP7/WaRP7-User-Guide: WaRP7 User Guide Source. For binary releases go to the release tab
hello! thanks https://github.com/WaRP7/WaRP7-User-Guide/blob/80cc2de13a2dc21466a6ad9eedf4c5a143763dad/06-Chapter/Y...
when i write command
ums 0 mmc 0
on i.mx7 terminal. it said command not found.
can you help me??
Make sure you use an updated U-Boot version. You can use the latest 2016.11, for example, as it will contain the "ums" command.
Then you can load it via USB when the board is in Serial Download mode.
Please double check if you really don't have ums command on your u-boot. It's not an expected behavior.
Anyway, you can update u-boot by:
WaRP7-User-Guide/U-boot.adoc at master · WaRP7/WaRP7-User-Guide · GitHub
and make sure you are aware of
hello! actually i don't know how to open uboot terminal. i opened it and write
=> ums 0 mmc 0
then in ubuntu i operated operations
fsl-image-machine-test-imx7s-warp-20161124-6.rootfs.sdcard.gz
dharmesh@dharmesh-HP-Notebook:~/a$ gunzip fsl-image-machine-test-imx7s-warp-20161124-6.rootfs.sdcard.gz
dharmesh@dharmesh-HP-Notebook:~/a$ sudo dd if=fsl-image-machine-test-imx7s-warp-20161124-6.rootfs.sdcard of=/dev/sdX
[sudo] password for dharmesh:
1384448+0 records in
1384448+0 records out
708837376 bytes (709 MB) copied, 1.60809 s, 441 MB/s
dharmesh@dharmesh-HP-Notebook:~/a$
after reboot. it has not yocto image
Here:
dharmesh@dharmesh-HP-Notebook:~/a$ sudo dd if=fsl-image-machine-test-imx7s-warp-20161124-6.rootfs.sdcard of=/dev/sdX
Are you replacing the *X* from dev/sdX to the right device number/letter?