>
>
> So now the real troubleshooting begins. 
>
>    - First, is the serial end of the cable correctly connected to the 
>    beaglebone ?
>
> I'd assume so, as it worked under Windows. 

>
>    - Second, Is the beaglebone powered up and running ?
>
> Yes. 

>
>    - Third, if both of the above check out, are you using a USB hub 
>    between your PC and the converter ? If so, plug it directly into a USB 
> port 
>    without the hub.
>
> Already a direct connection. 

>
>    - Fourth, change USB ports. Then see if converter is still behaving 
>    the same.
>
>  I can try this. Is there a way to translate the output of the lsusb 
command into a device name? For example, based on the output I got (posted 
above), I see that the bus/device I'm currently using is:

Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0403:6001 Future Technology Devices International, 
Ltd FT232 USB-Serial (UART) IC


But I don't know how that translates to a /dev/tty* name.

Thanks.

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