I have a BeagleBone Black Wireless that has been running Buster 4.19.xx fine. I normally connect to it via wi-fi and use puTTY or Cloud9 for my console. Been doing this just fine.
I need to get our platform updated to the latest TI PRU libraries and toolchain, so I thought the simplest way would be to try out a Bullseye image.
I loaded a microSD card with the snapshot described as
Debian 11.x (Bullseye) IOT Snapshot for AM335x.
Described as
Kernel: 5.10.140.ti-r52 .
Got from this page:
https://forum.beagleboard.org/t/best-kernel-release-to-use-with-remoteproc-prus-c-on-pru/32969/2
Snapshot link:
am335x-debian-11.5-iot-armhf-2022-10-10-4gb.img.xz
From https://rcn-ee.com/rootfs/bb.org/testing/2022-10-10/bullseye-iot-armhf/am335x-debian-11.5-iot-armhf-2022-10-10-4gb.img.xz
I booted from the microSD card and the wi-fi is visible and my Windows PC connects to it fine. I am used to going to 192.168.7.2 over wi-fi with puTTY or Cloud9 but neither of these can make a connection to the BBBw. I’m thinking something’s changed but I haven’t found any documentation to explain what.
I did connect directly to the device with a USB cable and then was able to connect with puTTY at 192.168.7.2. I was able to run
sudo beagle-version
and get the output.
Confirmed the kernel is
kernel:[5.10.140-ti-r52]
But Cloud9 is not on this image. Does this image supply a different IDE? If so, what is it and where is some documentation for it?
Suggestions are welcome!