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If I am correct the BeagleBone Rev C has a AM335x 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 CPU. This is a 32 bits CPU. If yo utake a look at what debian packages are compiled on the top of the tutorial, you'll see that there is only AMD64 and ARM64.

Your CPU falls into the ARMHF (ARM Hard-Float) category, this there is no binary package available for your platform on Debian.

You have two choices: - Compile from source (there is a link for that at the top of the tutorial you mention) - Use Ubuntu on your BeagleBone, binaries are provided for ARMHF platform on Ubuntu

If I am correct the BeagleBone Rev C has a AM335x 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 CPU. This is a 32 bits CPU. If yo utake you take a look at what debian Debian packages are compiled on the top of the tutorial, you'll see that there is only AMD64 and ARM64.

Your CPU falls into the ARMHF (ARM Hard-Float) category, this there is no binary package available for your platform on Debian.

You have two choices: - Compile from source (there is a link for that at the top of the tutorial you mention) - Use Ubuntu on your BeagleBone, binaries are provided for ARMHF platform on Ubuntu

If I am correct the BeagleBone Rev C has a AM335x 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 CPU. This is a 32 bits CPU. If you take a look at what Debian packages are compiled on the top of the tutorial, you'll see that there is only AMD64 amd64 and ARM64.arm64

Your CPU falls into the ARMHF armhf (ARM Hard-Float) category, this there is no binary package available for your platform on Debian.

You have two choices: - choices:

  • Compile from source (there is a link link for that at the top of the tutorial tutorial you mention) - mention)
  • Use Ubuntu on your your BeagleBone, binaries are provided for for ARMHF platform on Ubuntu

If I am correct the BeagleBone Rev C has a AM335x 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 CPU. This is a 32 bits CPU. If you take a look at what Debian packages are compiled on the top of the tutorial, you'll see that there is only amd64 amd64 and arm64

Your The BeagleBone CPU falls into the armhf armhf (ARM Hard-Float) category, there is no binary package available for your platform on Debian.

You have two choices:

  • Compile from source (there is a link for that at the top of the tutorial you mention)
  • Use Ubuntu on your BeagleBone, binaries are provided for ARMHF platform on Ubuntu

If I am correct the BeagleBone Rev C has a AM335x 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 CPU. This is a 32 bits CPU. If you take a look at what Debian packages are compiled on the top of the tutorial, you'll see that there is only amd64 and arm64

The BeagleBone CPU falls into the armhf (ARM Hard-Float) category, there is no binary package available for your platform on Debian.

You have two choices:

  • Compile from source (there is a link for that at the top of the tutorial you mention)
  • Use Ubuntu on your BeagleBone, binaries are provided for ARMHF armhf CPUs platform on Ubuntu