ExclusiveOS: Linux %description The Linux Kernel image for RaspberryPi. %package devel Summary: Development package for building kernel modules to match the %{KernelVer} raspberrypi-kernel AutoReqProv: no Provides: raspberrypi-kernel-devel-uname-r = %{KernelVer} ...
Raspberry Pi OS Lite 64-bit. Yes, it has to be 64 bit. BirdNET-Pi installation on top. I spent very little time optimizing this. I had to fiddle with microphone gain slightly. That’s all. What I heard To the best of my knowledge, I have actual observations of 30 species, observed...
If this is your first login and you haven’t changed the username or password yet, enterpifor the username, andraspberryas the password. Now you’re logged in to your Raspberry Pi via SSH: At this point, it’s a good idea to configure your Raspberry Pi by enteringsudo raspi-configto ...
Click “OK“.Change the user password (optional)This step is optional. The default username is “pi” and the default password is “raspberry” (without the quotes).I changed mine to an even simpeler password, but that’s completely up to you....
%global KernelVer %{version}-%{release}.raspi.%{_target_cpu} %global hulkrelease 95.0.0 %global debug_package %{nil} Name: raspberrypi-kernel Version: 5.10.0 Release: %{hulkrelease}.8 Summary: Linux Kernel License: GPLv2
Provides: raspberrypi-kernel-aarch64 = %{version}-%{release} ExclusiveArch: aarch64 ExclusiveOS: Linux %description The Linux Kernel image for RaspberryPi. %prep %setup -q -n kernel-%{version} -c mv kernel linux-%{version}
Provides: raspberrypi-kernel-aarch64 = %{version}-%{release} ExclusiveArch: aarch64 ExclusiveOS: Linux %description The Linux Kernel image for RaspberryPi. %prep %setup -q -n kernel-%{version} -c mv kernel linux-%{version}