Good afternoon:

I am getting ready to teach a class using the Beaglebone Black for a set of 
college students.  Last year we were caught in the short supply of the 
black boards, so I'm getting started  abit earlier.  However, I'm trying to 
figure out the best distro and cross compilation environment to use.  Last 
year I used a Ubuntu distro with the Debian image and while things went OK, 
there were some quirks.  Based on feedback, I was planning on switching to 
a Debian distro, and I started building a VM for them to use for this 
purpose.  However, it seems as if Debian is no longer including the 
gcc-arm-Linux-gnueabihf package, and many of the sites have indicated this 
is now obsolete.

With that being the case, what is the current recommended cross compiler 
and platform for Beaglebone Black development?

Walt Schilling

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