Quite honestly, I have no interest in Ubuntu on this platform. For me, this
is a true embedded platform, unlike many other boards out there. With that
said, 99% of use cases that I can think of do not require a UI running on
the board it's self, per se. Which is the only place I feel Ubuntu belongs(
mostly in the context of desktops )

Anyway, headless, and perhaps a minimal webserver( etc ) for remote access
/ management is what I prefer, and for that role Ubuntu is not the right
distro.

On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 11:07 PM, doog <doug.la...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Friday, January 1, 2016 at 9:43:53 PM UTC-8, William Hermans wrote:
>>
>> Ug, it uses a 3.19.x kernel . . . Now, I'm not even interested in booting
>> it.
>>
>
> ok so I re-imaged the 32G Samsung EVO+ card and it works. Not sure why it
> didn't earlier but oh well.
>
> So what kernel were you looking for? 4.x?  If so it would seem Snappy Core
> for Banana Pi has kernel 4.x so it should be doable for BBB. Just not yet
> 'done'.
>
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