So, just reading the above link for minix which i thought sounded
interesting. However . . .

No USB
No ADC
No PWM
No SPI
No Audio

Seems to be also based on ARMEL  Someone correct me if wrong here.

All of the above are important in my book. With the exception of audio.
Also, no mention of UART ( but does mention tty (Terminal) ) ?

Anyhow, I use Debian. Firstly because I have had years of experience with
Debian on the desktop. Secondly Debian is very well documented all over the
internet. An answer in 90% of cases is only a google session away - when
needed. Also, a good bit of the community here uses / supports it.

The first reason above is the major reason I use Debian. In a word:
Familiarity


On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 7:54 AM, Thomas Cort <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Which OS do you guys use for BeagleBone? And can you mention why you
> like it?
>
> I use Minix. I like it because it's open source (BSD licensed), got a
> great community, and is easy to develop/customize.
>
> More info here: http://wiki.minix3.org/DevelopersGuide/MinixOnARM
>
>
> On Thursday, February 27, 2014 2:31:52 AM UTC-5, Hari Krishna Malladi
> wrote:
>>
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> Which OS do you guys use for BeagleBone? And can you mention why you like
>> it?
>>
>> I use Angstrom solely for the Bonescript library and because it supports
>> my MT7601 based WiFi dongle without much hassle.
>>
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