As someone getting to know the Beaglebone Black, I've relied on "the kindness 
of strangers" in this group to help me get going.
I've been working on my home project for 6 months and still have roadblocks 
getting it up and running (Yeah, I'm slow).
I'm still trying to get all the pieces together for the device tree + GPIO 
programming + PRU programming (Slowly making progress).
I've bounced back and forth between kernels 3.14 (SGX support + Device Tree) 
and 3.8 (Cape Manager is easier + PWM support, LinuxFb is a bit slow)
Qt 5.3.2 has several issues I need to resolve before it works with embedded 
linux & the 4DCape-43T (KB & Mouse bleed-thru, speed, Touch issues).
I've been able to find clues to solve some of the issues by Googling, but when 
I can't, this user groups is my best source.

This group is a good group of people and a good source for information. (Not 
too much whining & lots of good relevant issues)
I find it useful to see how others have approached a problem that I'm having.
Even if they don't have a solution, it shows me different ways to ask questions 
to get at the answer. (What did people do before Google?)

To the point: ask questions when you need to.
Search before you ask and see if it has already been answered.
Someone will find your question interesting because others have hit the same 
problem.

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