> The only thing I wish for is the ability to change I2C bus speeds on the 
fly.

You can do anything with a kernel module and some memory pokes. ;)


On Thursday, March 27, 2014 2:47:10 AM UTC-7, Richard-tx wrote:
>
> I bought a BBB about 3 weeks ago.  Was impressed enough that I bought two 
> more.  I have a few Rpis is use around the house as well so I have a little 
> experience with SBCs  Anyway. all three BBB has been flawless.  No problems 
> at all.
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> I did discover one thing.  Of all the Linux distros out there, I like 
> Ubuntu the best.  I found that Ubuntu does not suffer as badly from 
> creeping featurism or from a lack of essential packages.  I tried Angstrom 
> first.  It got flushed.  Then I tried Arch and Debian.  Didn't like Arch at 
> all.  Debian was tolerable.  Lastly I tried Ubuntu.  Ubuntu seems to be the 
> easiest to get configured and  running.  I was porting code in under an 
> hour.  I don't use a GUI so Ubuntu might not be for everyone.
>
> The really nice part about the BBB is the fact that it boots without a SD 
> card.  That leaves the SD card slot available for extra file storage.  
> SInce I do some software development as well as create various 
> appliance-like things, the added hot-plugable storage is wonderful.
>
> The only thing I wish for is the ability to change I2C bus speeds on the 
> fly.
>
> All in all, I am very happy with the BBB.
>
> Well done!
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> Richard
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