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Archive of Old image from: https://rcn-ee.net/rootfs/bb.org/testing/2017-02-19/iot/

The post BeagleBone Black Debian 8.7 2017-02-19 IoT appeared first on href="https://www.beagleboard.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener ugc nofollow...

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Debian graphical user interface (Xfce) image for BeagleY-AI based on TI AM67A (J722S) processor

Remember to set your user password in the sysconf.txt file located in the fat32 partition before you boot (or use bb-imager and set it in that gui).

  • Kernel: href="https://github.com/beag...
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    Debian graphical user interface (Xfce) image for BeagleY-AI based on TI AM67A (J722S) processor

    Remember to set your user password in the sysconf.txt file located in the fat32 partition before you boot (or use bb-imager and set it in that gui).

  • Kernel: href="https://github.com/beag...
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    Debian Minimal (non-graphical) image for BeagleY-AI based on TI AM67A (J722S) processor

    Remember to set your user password in the sysconf.txt file located in the fat32 partition before you boot (or use bb-imager and set it in that gui).

  • Kernel: href="https://github.com/beagleboard/...
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    Debian eMMC Flasher Minimal (non-graphical) image for BeagleBone AI-64 based on TI TDA4VM processor

    Remember to set your user password in the sysconf.txt file located in the fat32 partition before you boot (or use bb-imager and set it in the gui).

  • Kernel: href="https://github...
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