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>
> Ahh.. since when does the "kernel" depend on "mono/floats/date" ? 
>
> Admittedly, the float issue is a mono problem and there is no reason why 
the BBB standard release should have to pander to it on that basis alone. 

However, being able to install mono with a simple apt-get could make the 
BBB useful to a wider audience. Maybe it is possible to install mono on BBB 
with a soft float kernel but I sure could not get it to work - I am not 
especially expert at this sort of thing. 

Maybe there are other good reasons to go armhf - maybe there are a lot of 
good reasons to avoid it. I really do not know. I just thought I would 
raise the subject to see if it had been considered.

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