I have done regular Linux (Ubuntu) system management but the Beaglebone is 
a new animal.

I have used laptops and desktops running for years but the Beaglebone is an 
embedded system and has new
concepts to learn and discover.
I can plug things in but need to modify key files to enable or add the 
functionality.

I use the TechLab and GamePup capes for pocket beagle to explore this 
culture.
I am also using Mikroe click boards to have a simple plug in device like 
USB on mainline systems.

Today I did my customary update and started to see interesting changes that 
may have applied to my learning.



The following packages will be upgraded:
  bb-cape-overlays doc-beaglebone-getting-started
2 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 5,981 kB of archives.
After this operation, 6,144 B of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] 
Get:1 http://repos.rcn-ee.com/debian stretch/main armhf 
doc-beaglebone-getting-started all 1.20191031.0-0rcnee0~stretch+20191102 
[5,883 kB]
Get:2 http://repos.rcn-ee.com/debian stretch/main armhf bb-cape-overlays 
armhf 4.14.20191102.0-0rcnee0~stretch+20191102 [97.9 kB]


Where and or how do I find what this did for my devices if applicable ?

Is anyone else learning using pocket beagle capes from GHI or Mikroe Click 
boards ?

Lee at Cool Games Network and Event Video Multimedia

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