I imagine you have found this site http://beagleboard.org/latest-images, 
that is where the official images are. I know that they haven't been 
updated recently, but I hear that a Debian version is coming along nicely, 
should be out soon. 

The kernel in the most recent official image might be outdated, I would 
check out Robert Nelson's Github page, checkout the latest 3.8.x kernel, 
and put that onto the beaglebone. That should get you the most stable image 
to start working with.

I would also keep an eye out for the next official image, I'm hoping it is 
out soon :).

On Monday, February 17, 2014 5:36:38 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I have just got my Beaglebone Black and (being a long time Linux user, 
> from the early 1990s) was looking for a sensible list of Angstrom 
> versions for the Beaglebone Black but I can't really find one. 
>
> Is there a repository where one can find the 'current' version of 
> Angstrom for the BBB?  It happily tells you "It is highly recommended 
> that you always use the latest version of the Software." on elinux but 
> there doesn't seem to *be* a "latest version of the Software."  The 
> link it gives to "Updating the software" tells you how to do the 
> update and how to see what version is installed but there's no clue as 
> to how to find stable, new versions. 
>
>
> Also, can one update/upgrade 'off the net' from the Angstrom command 
> line or does one always have to go through the loading to SD card and 
> flashing process?  It would be much more user friendly to be able to 
> do it from the BBB command line. 
>
>
> -- 
> Chris Green 
> ยท 
>
>

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