2021-11-08, 05:05 PM
Here > https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspber...-bullseye/
And question ... they say
"With a major upgrade, we recommend downloading a new image, reinstalling any applications, and moving your data across from your current image. Debian major version upgrades contain a lot of changes, and it is very easy for some small tweak made somewhere in the system to be incompatible with some change you have made, and you can end up with a broken system and a Raspberry Pi that won’t boot"
So if going that route what needs to be done to install openplotter?
Done it before, the only obvious difference was the openplotter menus weren't there and some extra progs, some missing.
Anyone have like a check sheet or something to get an install using the openplotter deb file to get it to mirror the basic openplotter version?
Or is it OK just to do an upgrade?
TIA
And question ... they say
"With a major upgrade, we recommend downloading a new image, reinstalling any applications, and moving your data across from your current image. Debian major version upgrades contain a lot of changes, and it is very easy for some small tweak made somewhere in the system to be incompatible with some change you have made, and you can end up with a broken system and a Raspberry Pi that won’t boot"
So if going that route what needs to be done to install openplotter?
Done it before, the only obvious difference was the openplotter menus weren't there and some extra progs, some missing.
Anyone have like a check sheet or something to get an install using the openplotter deb file to get it to mirror the basic openplotter version?
Or is it OK just to do an upgrade?
TIA