ivo, heh welcome to the old person memory failing club. But really most of
this information sticks when you're very active in using the hardware /
Linux distribution in question.

The only real differences between these Linux hardware platform wise are
all related to boot loaders. Otherwise, so long as the packages you need
exist for armhf, they're near identical.

As for the usbnet stuff, if you google "usbnet" and / or "g_ether" or
"g_multi" you can find plenty of information on the subject. for setup, and
usage etc. The kernel driver module for only usb networking is g_ether
specifically. if you need / want usb networking, serial, and the neeto mass
storage usb gadget, then g_multi is what you want / need. Do keep in mind,
only one gadget driver can be loaded at one time.

Debian is also updated monthly by Robert Nelson from these groups AFAIK . .
. who also maintains the official images.

On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 1:28 AM, ivo welch <ivo...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> thank you.  it is good to have this info here, because it will be more
> easy to google.  I just searched a while longer on google to see where I
> overlooked obvious info on the recommended distro.  it definitely isn't
> that obvious.  all I could find was that since april, the BBB ships with
> debian.  (even though I purchased mine later, they still had angstrom on
> it.)  thanks again.  will flash now...
>
> in general, it is hard for newbies to figure out what is on elinux and
> what is on beagleboard.org.  moreover, unless one has perfect memory,
> rereading both sites when google fails is impossible.  maybe I am just too
> old...
>
> (I know how to install normal linux on ordinary PCs.  the magic that I
> see, compared to a PC distro, is in making the USB port come up as a
> network.  the ubuntu distro may work, but gave me the aforementioned
> trouble when out of the box.)
>
> /iaw
>
> On Wednesday, December 3, 2014 4:01:56 PM UTC+8, don wrote:
>>
>>  On 12/02/2014 09:48 PM, ivo welch wrote:
>>
>>
>> dear bbb experts.
>>
>>  for the beaglebone black:
>>
>>  I was playing around with the ubuntu 14.04 and 13.10 images, but this
>> may not be the right route.  (on ubuntu, I can't get the fb to work right,
>> X is not installed, and it does not come up as 192.168.7.2.  so, maybe I
>> was going too exotic.)  are the linux distributions on
>> http://beagleboard.org/latest-images the two preferred distributions, as
>> of late 2014?  if so, the two distroes seem to be either debian or
>> angstrom.  the debian distro is about 7 months old,  the angstrom one is
>> about 1.5 years old (although the flasher is 3 months younger than the
>> distro).  their ages seem curiously dated.  but if it works, it works!
>>
>>  what do jason and other BBB key developers use?  is angstrom or debian
>> now the right "supported mass" choice?
>>
>>  regards,
>>
>>  /iaw
>>
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>> per the website Debian is the "official" distro. I personally run Arch
>> Linux ARM on all mine.
>>
>> As to your no X on whatever image, that could have been easily solved
>> installing the desktop of your choice. Pretty much everything you asked for
>> can be found on the main beagle site or the elinux pages for the beagles
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