but you can use the same tips to upgrade Buster to Bullseye, which is now officially the stable version. Keep in mind that the Raspberry Pi Foundation recommends installing the system from scratch, instead of upgrading it as explained in this tutorial. ...
With the introduction of numerous new packages, the Debian bookworm release discontinues and excludes several old packages that were present in bullseye. These obsolete packages do not have a designated upgrade path. While it is technically possible to continue using these obsolete packages, it's im...
Same here on Raspi 3B+, Pi OS Bullseye: $ grafana-server SIGBUS: bus error PC=0x27f6b5a m=0 sigcode=0…linuxframp April 26, 2022, 12:17pm 15 Same here. Raspberry4 running buster. Downgrade fixed the issue.chphe April 26, 2022, 12:51pm 16 The above also is reported as a ...
Raspbian has buster for more than 2 years and bullseye since oct: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi_OS RPI only has 64bit OS since a few days: https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-os-64-bit/ Owner bpatrik commented Feb 8, 2022 Once alpine also has prebuilt libvip...
Linux : Raspberry Buster, Cortex-A72 @ 1.5GHz Python3.7.3 Kivy==2.0.0 Linux : Raspberry Bullseye, Cortex-A72 @ 1.5GHz Python3.9.2 Kivy==2.1.0 Android : build : arm64-v8a device: Android 12, Pixel 5 3.10.6 Kivy==2.2.0.dev0 Android : build : armeabi-v7a device: Android 6, Nex...