I recommend Ubuntu 14.10 (x64) as its kernel includes GPIO and Baytrail PWM 
drivers.

Henry


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From: elinux-MinnowBoard [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of idealsim
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 12:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MinnowBoard] Ask informations MinnowBoard max

Hi, i just discovered this board last week and i have some questions. For 
informations at this moment i also use card with arm (rpi2, udoo quad, 
pcduino). This card works well but it can take many times to build the software 
from source (to adapt it to arm processor).
If i understand, on minnowBoard, i can install a standard distribution like 
ubuntu 14.10 64 bits (or windows 8) ? No need to make a special build (i can 
take the binary file from http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
for installation ?). If it's ok, i suppose that i need a special kernel to have 
access to the GPIO (the std ubuntu release don't have this) or perhaps a patch 
(script) ? When this is done, can i install, like on x86 pc, a software on it ? 
For example, for my project i need to use Qt5.4, on arm platform i need to take 
the source and compile it. For your board, can i download directly the binary 
and install it http://www.qt.io/download-open-source/ ?
On your email archives, i saw that you plan to produce a quadcore version, it's 
already in your plan ? Do you know when ?
How i can access to analog output audio (jack ...)

regards,

modjo

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