I have been developing software to control a hackrf/beaglebone unit. Recently I 
saw here some postings here about the development of a single printed circuit 
version combining the hackrf with a beaglebone or perhaps a more powerful CPU. 

My suggestion to the developers is this. Please use a standard Ubuntu or Debian 
Linux. With the beaglebone the use of a stock Debian Linux "as delivered" has 
made my job much easier. The wifi hardware interface was included for the 
recommended hardware. For large packages with many dependencies like numerical 
python, scipy, and gnu radio companion, I can do a simple "apt-get install". 
This saves me from having to resolve the unraveling of dependencies often 
required from a "git clone" build fom source. In summary, the stock (Debian in 
this case) Linux has made it easier for the software developer to implement 
prototype applications. 

I expect that for specific well funded applications, after successful 
prototyping, the beaglebone will be replaced by a more powerful cpu running a 
specialized version of the operating system. 
Bill Hatch
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