I've set up a nice Debian 7.9 image starting with BeagleBoard.org "latest"  
2015-11-12 with all updates as of today.
Got bonescript, mosquitto, and node-red working nicely, and all the other 
bits and pieces I like are installed.

Can someone please explain to me why if I boot the SD card on my BBG 
everything works, specifically:

ssh -X debian@192.168.7.2
debian@usbbone's password: 
Last login: Thu Nov 12 13:04:27 2015 from wahine.local
debian@beaglebone:~$ lxterminal

pops up a nice lxterminal window on my desktop.


But if I put the SD card into my A5A BBB and do the same thing:

ssh -X debian@192.168.7.2
debian@usbbone's password: 
Last login: Fri Dec 25 2015  21:05: 54 from wahine.local
debian@beaglebone:~$ lxterminal

(lxterminal:1350): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: localhost:10.0
debian@beaglebone:~$

Do I have to disable the HDMI on the Beaglebone Black?  Is it an A5A issue?

I've posted other threads where my A5A seems "flaky" with different 7.x and 
8.x images
and Windows 7 vs. Linux (Ubuntu) hosts.

I'm giving the BBG to a friend so he can get started with node-red for a 
couple of solar power monitoring & greenhouse automation projects he has in 
mine. 
He's very experienced in electronics and electrical wiring, but has no 
programming experience, so this seems like a very nice starting point for 
him.

I'd like to make a suggestion that if BeagleBone.org is really aiming at 
"beginners", bonescript, node-red, and mosquitto should come installed and 
working out of the box in the "latest" images.  What I did still fits 
nicely in the basic 4GB eMMC of the BBG

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