This article will show you how to get the Kinect driver, released by the project OpenKinect, to run on the APF51 board.
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5 Installing the Kinect driver on the apf51.2 Installing required libusb component to rootfs image.'Thin client' Sorry this was my sloppy use of the term. From memory the specific version mentioned in the guide above was not available to I selected the latest cut of 4.3 (I think this is 4.3-36) together with the corresponding extension pack. Will also need to check exact versions of VirtualBox I am running. I have installed the extension pack within the guest OS but I don't believe I have installed it on the host OS (will check when I get home). VM As you describe (Ubuntu Desktop Edition 14.04.0x LTS as a VM from within VirtualBox).
I have installed VirtualBox as a headless install by following these steps There is no GUI installed on the server. Server As you described ( Ubuntu Server Edition 14.04.0x LTS, that is running Oracle VirtualBox as an Application). Hi Firstly thank you got getting back to me and apologies for the lack of clarity. I'm away from home and will check on this later for your additional info. (and what it thinks it sees connected to those usb ports.) Is that enough info to start? Next, from a terminal session from the Ubuntu VM sudo lsusb Will display all the usb ports that the VM Guest sees. That is closed source, free dl from Oracle, to extend it enough for a VM guest to be able to see the Host's USB ports. * - The actual problem you seem to be describing - */ *** In VirtualBox, depending on what version you are running, you need to install VirtualBox'es Extension Pack. But are fairly universally accepted as dev test code. They have their place, and are a necessary evil. A daily is not even as stable as a beta release. And are open for testing, (all bugs included at no additional cost). I know, as an OpenSource Project Leader and Dev Tester, that 'dailies' are not releases. Which stopped at a beta release over 2 years ago? I see some recent activity in their code. Confusion might be how they describe their releases.
Mentioning that assumes that you are doing a remote desktop session from your VM to at least a fat client machine running the RDP client software to complete the connection. Because in the same line, you say that you are using freerdp. What you are describing is not a thin-client foundation, nor architecture. This is where you say you have a problem, so I well address this at the end. * You say you are running Ubuntu Desktop Edition 14.04.0x LTS as a VM from within VirtualBox. How are you running VirtualBox on Server? - Do you have a GUI installed on your Server Edition? Since VirtualBox is a GUI based application, and Server Edition is Text Console Based. * You say you have Ubuntu Server Edition 14.04.0x LTS, that is running Oracle VirtualBox as an Application. So we can describe and talk the same language. Let's clear up some language between us so we have the same understanding. Sudo./xfreerdp /dvc:urbdrc,idev:1a86:7523 /sec:rdp /v:ibmserver:9001 sudo./xfreerdp /usb:dbg,dev:1a86:7523 /sec:rdp /v:ibmserver:9001 sudo./xfreerdp /usb:auto,dev:1a86:7523 /sec:rdp /v:ibmserver:9001 sudo./xfreerdp /usb:rules:allow /sec:rdp /v:ibmserver:9001 The output I get from the console is the same except for the debug version gives some more information. It is acceptable to have both libusb-1.0 and libusb-0.1 installed side-by-side. Uninstall libusb-compat-0.1 and install the 32-bit version of libusb-0.1.12. Solutions Solution for compatibility issues. Customers have also had driver loading issues on 64-bit distributions when the libusb-0.1 library is in /lib32 instead of /lib. Then you should be able to install libusb-dev by running. I have flashed my edison with the lastest yocto image (found here: https.
I have tried all of the following but I can not see the USB device in /dev on the VM. Server - Ubuntu 14.04 running virtualbox VM - Ubuntu 14.04 'Thin client' - Ubuntu 14.04 running xfreerdp (latest nightly build) I am now trying to get my development environment up and running which requires me to be able to attach my development board (ESP8266) to the thin client via USB and being able to see it in the VM. Hi, I am trying to set up a home virtual environment and my current setup is as follows.