Hi to you all out there, new to the BBB, new to Linux, new to whatever?

This is no request for a particular solution but somehow a thought to whats 
wrong with me, ... or some of the others?

Never worked with Linux or Unix, never did anything else than windows and 
TI embedded stuff. I would think of me as a professional senior engineer 
for embedded systems, automotive and industrial control.

Now, I entered the embedded Linux world and I am thrilled and frustrated at 
the same time. Before some days system and software engineering was somehow 
deterministic to me, something you plan and do. yea, welcome to waynes 
world.

After reading some hundred hours in the internet, peeking through about 12 
new books I bought like hands on the beagle bone black for hyperdummies 
down to realtime driver development in subatomicmicrokernels I am almost as 
clueless as before. almost ;) 
After trying to do some really complex stuff like hello world on a php web 
page I am beginning to understand that I have to let go some very basic 
principles of thinking like an engineer if I want to act in and survive 
this new scene.

My first impression on the BBB was somehow, oh wow now I can do everything 
I always wanted for free. Today I am more on the way of thinking what I 
could do if noone or nothing unavoidably unseen screws me up, kicks me in 
the back and stabs me with a fork in my ass (in my sleep).


After this esotheric discourse for all you out there finding yourself here 
I will come to the encouragement thing I promised.
You cannot make it run? its not there? dont know where, why, how or when?

Its there and it is quite simple and so much more complex you will ever 
imagine. Know what? give a damn, go get it and make it any way you can.

Newbie/Noob Rule 1: there is no correct way, there ist never only one way, 
and what ever way you find out, if ever, its the wrong one anyway.
Newbie/Noob Rule 2: dont do it on your own. its already there. dont even 
start thinking how you can solve a subtask. just go and get your component 
out of the internet. talking caipirinha serving robots doing your laundry, 
just call for it. it will never be a 100% solution. be happy if it works 
just good enough, more or less. On the other hand, if you do it on your 
own, how perfect would you think you would do it, after endless doing your 
stuff ..... There is just nothing you can do on your own against the 10.000 
man years of productive work you buy with your cellphone ;) 
Newbie/Noob Rule 3: dont believe in all the creeps out there. my impression 
is that there are seemingly 50 people out there not talking crap. they are 
easy to find.
Newbie/Noob Rule 4: if you are confronted with the fishermans feed fish and 
net crap, skip the page, its not with it.
Newbie/Noob Rule 5: I dont know how, but all the people out there managed 
to make it somehow. even if you have no Idea what you are doing, in the end 
it works. you dont know why, or for how long, but it does. thanks and 
regards to all of you out there contributing to this vast community. With 
the stuff you do and how you do it, you would not have survived in any kind 
of industrial working environment. On the other hand this so professional 
industrial working environment is just loosing the edge against you. And 
that feels great :D


In direct words to the BBB and my experiences of the first days:
after two days of stumbling around to understand how to get ubuntu on my 
BBB I was able to set up my SD Card and power up the ubuntu. Just early 
enough to undertsand that Angstrom ist not half as bad as everybody tries 
to state. Now I am back to angstrom and I like it (today).
After endless discussions from guys who tried to provide the perfect way of 
setting up a so much better web server and endless attempts from me to make 
those explanations work, I found out that the BBB comes with a webserver 
and to enable stuff like php its just a two lines command. it works fine to 
me (today).
After reading horrific stories of how not to find a working FTP server 
solution for the not usable and totally crappy Angstrom distribution, I 
found out that I had to load and start an SFTP capable transfer program on 
my windows machine, connect it to my BBB and do stuff I better had done but 
reading these stories.

Some more of this happened.


My conclusions are:
1. No you dont have that problem! Its just that creep over there who 
fumbled his BBB or OS to death. Do your own stuff.
2. No its probably not perfect but its great and it works (most of it)
3. Angstrom server is currently down. I am missing documents on the 
distribution and some manuals or tutorials that are NOT written from the 
wise guys out there.
4. I am looking forward to work with this great device, the good community 
and these damn ideas I still have with the BBB

My only real issue that I have no idea what the Angstrom is realling 
capable of and what really comes with it. Yes I know I can read the 
manifest, but it does not read like a Perry Rhodan SF Story to me, more 
like the matrix reverse with black letters on a dark screen ;)





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