Jjust pick a distro ( all are Linux, e.g. OS ), and stick with it. I will
however let you know, that the best supported distro right now is Debian.
Robert does a bang up job, and is very active on these groups. Not to
mention that Debian is well documented on the internet, where 90% + of any
ones answers can be answered by using google.

This post of yours seems circular in relation to the last post or two
you've made on these groups. Dancing around the same subjects. SO my advice
to you is just pick *SOMETHING* (I would recommend Debian ),  start
learning one thing at a time, and do not stress out on the whole big
picture ( all at once )

I would also recommend that you setup a virtual machine with Debian on it
to toy around with until you feel comfortable with various aspects as you
learn them. The only way you're going to learn is by doing.


On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Alexander Holler <[email protected]>wrote:

> Am 29.05.2014 19:07, schrieb Gerald Coley:
>
>  We ship Debian on every BBB we ship. However, trying to dictate to the
>> community what every person uses, that seems to me to be "not open
>> source".
>> We have no plans to dictate to people what they do and what OS they
>> prefer.
>>
>> Open source means just that . Fragmentation. I do not plan for us to
>> become
>> Microsoft.  Causing people to leave the project because you did not choose
>> Android, that would in my opinion reduce the value of the project.
>>
>
> Besides that only the kernel matters. If you have a working kernel, you
> can use almost every Linux distribution (or other OS which do use the Linux
> kernel like Android).
>
> Unfortunatley that doesn't make things easier as a working kernel is stuff
> for dreams itself (meant in general, not in regard to the Beagle boards).
>
> Regards,
>
> Alexander Holler
>
>
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