On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 2:10:23 PM UTC-6, Wally Bkg wrote:
>
> IMHO if you fill up the eMMC you are better off writing a new system to a 
> larger SD card.   32GB cards are easily found for <$15 these days.
>
> When you boot a flasher image, you should see the 4 LEDs run a "chase" 
> pattern until they all go off, at which point you can press the reset 
> button to boot the new image after removing the SD card with the flasher 
> image.
>
> http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu  Can get you started with a basic 
> Ubuntu install and then you can install updates to meet your taste.  I 
> don't recall specifically seeing any lubuntu Beaglebone images, Debian 
> seems to be the mainstream these days.
>
> Thanks, but I figured it out now! I needed to have it plugged into a 
display! I am already flashing Debian, and I am 14, so I don't have an 
income. I am still newer to Linux, I thought only LXDE and Lubuntu could 
have the LXDE desktop. I should play with Linux alot more. My friend gave 
it to me with Debian, but I thought it was lubuntu.
 

>
> On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 12:51:42 PM UTC-6, Read what I post, for it 
> could save the world. wrote:
>>
>> Hi! I just received my BBB from a friend, and I downloaded too much crap 
>> on it. Now, I am trying to flash it. I think it is going good, but just to 
>> check, the only LED that will be on is the one by the 5V and Ethernet port 
>> while it is flashing, right? I did, for sure, download a flasher image. 
>> Also, how would one go about installing lubuntu on it?
>>
>>

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