I followed the advice generously offered by others here, expanded the file 
system to the full 64G on my uSD card, burned a fresh Debian Jessie image 
from BB.org, and am now running nicely from the card.  So I reinstalled 
JRiver Media Center 21 (which I love and have running on multiple other 
machines - including a Pi 3 - and had running on my 'bone during their 
development & beta period for Linux on ARM), expecting everything to be 
fine - but the JRMC window is just a white rectangle.  The advice I got 
from the JRiver tech staff was that the color bit depth on my BBB is 
probably set to 16 (which turned out to be correct) and has to be set to 24 
for JRMC to display properly.  So I edited /etc/X11/xorg.conf to change the 
bit depth from 16 to 24 in the display section, and I couldn't reboot 
afterward. I got everything back to the above state again but changing the 
display section in the xorg.conf file from 16 to 24 again prevented booting 
and I had to restore the original intact image to get it running.  And I 
cannot find any other configuration file with a color bit depth setting in 
it.

This has happened to others - there are several posts on various boards 
about it.  But no one has posted a solution anywhere else.  Does any of you 
have an idea how I can get my display up to 24 bits?  Thanks!!

David

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