On dinsdag 2 maart 2021 00:04:01 CET oreg...@disroot.org wrote:
> Edit /etc/network/interfaces.d/wlan0
> Uncomment lines and change to my wifi SSID and password.
> ...
> It's probably better, more secure, to use WPA-PSK so the password is
> encrypted, but the above was simpler and worked.
You can
Hi all,
Since customizations of Debian for RPi have been discussed here,
I'd like to give a pointer to more unofficial installer of Debian for
RPi at https://github.com/emojifreak/debian-rpi-image-script
It does customizations of locales, etc. in an interactive manner,
and it write an bootable im
> Bullseye 64 Bit does more or less work. There arise problems
> when you install a desktop with media players which deliver
> audio and should give output to the headphone plug and HDMI.
Diederik reported probably the same problem to the linux-rpi-kernel
list as
http://lists.infradead.org/piperma
March 1, 2021 2:58 AM, "Ryutaroh Matsumoto" wrote:
> Hi John,
>
>> Does anyone have wifi running on an RPi400 with Debian 64 Buster or
>> Bullseye?
>
> I'm using RPi4B 8GB model, which seems similar to RPi400.
> Without "module_blacklist=vc4" in the kernel command line
> (i.e. "cmdline.txt"), W
Hi Alan,
On 2021-03-01 12:35, Alan Corey wrote:
Or just run raspbian on a Pi 3B, I've got 4 of them. omxplayer and
other things that utilize the GPU make it quite livable.
In my opinion, that is not the best advice if you are looking to
purchase something new.
When compared to the Pi 3B, the
Or just run raspbian on a Pi 3B, I've got 4 of them. omxplayer and
other things that utilize the GPU make it quite livable.
On 3/1/21, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 9:40 AM LinAdmin wrote:
>>
>> Bullseye 64 Bit does more or less work. There arise problems when you
>> install a d
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 9:40 AM LinAdmin wrote:
>
> Bullseye 64 Bit does more or less work. There arise problems when you install
> a desktop with media players which deliver audio and should give output to
> the headphone plug and HDMI.
>
> I also had to find out that all 64 Bit versions of all
On Du, 28 feb 21, 06:49:49, Alan Corey wrote:
> Right, I wasn't exactly recommending running raspi-config on a non-raspian
> system but looking at how it does things and doing them manually. One of
> the things I dislike about Debian (I haven't looked at others) is that
> there's an ever-increasin
Bullseye 64 Bit does more or less work. There arise problems
when you install a desktop with media players which deliver
audio and should give output to the headphone plug and HDMI.
I also had to find out that all 64 Bit versions of *all
*distributions are much less powerful than the 32 Bit
soluti
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