Thank you so much William Hermans for giving me additional feedback. Well I
can assure you I am not the person who replied to my post :P :P  Although I
wish I had the GNU/Linux Knowledge you people do. If you are asking that
question because of the technical terms I am using in this very simple
question, the reason is I am learning GNU/Linux from "SCRATCH". Meaning
from the boot process. Had been doing it for like 2 months now. Following
up the free EDX course and a series of YouTube Video Tutorials on RBP  to
give me practical sense. (Even though I love TI technology/ BBB I couldn't
find a single course that explains things from the beginning for a beginner
to learn Embedded Linux).

Some questions I have are not answered. And they haven't been asked on the
forum before.

So getting back at the question, from your answers, I can figure two
reasons some software may not work in embedded Linux Systems,

1. Lack of OpenGL,ES support which is still being improved
2. We do not have L2 cash in the TI ARM 335X processors.

what more reasons are there can we think of ?

ok, one more question :P :P

Do we have some sort of a cash in the ARM Processor to help?

once again, thanks to all your replies.

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