On Friday, February 19, 2021, Pete Batard wrote:
> Why, when it is absolutely possible to achieve it, as was demonstrated on
a cheap platform like the Pi (that actually comes with horrible quirks to
be able to accomplish so, especially in terms of xHCI support), should end
users have to juggle wi
From: deloptes
> is the aarch64 bullseye kernel working on the RPI?
> The buster does not work, so I copied the raspberrypi kernel and it works
> fine.
Since I couldn't find an answer on the list, I write what I know.
I use RPi4B 8GB. Plain upstream kernel became fully functioning from
kernel ver
If I can get the Pi4 working with either of the Debian alternatives, I will
probably buy a Pi zero W as the actual replacement for the Sheeva, and keep the
Pi4 for experimentation.
Enjoy!
Rick
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021, at 3:02 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Is it possible to install Debian Bullseye on a Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB)
> from a CD/DVD or USB Flash stick or uSDcard?
>
> If so, where would I look for instructions for doing so?
A couple of folks have asked for clarification from the OP. Well
On 2021.02.19 22:10, Diederik de Haas wrote:
So don't shoot down other solutions if you aren't or can't be certain they're
incorrect.
Again, I am not trying to shoot down other solutions.
You are misreading way too much into what I stated, and this is starting
to get a bit annoying.
All I s
On vrijdag 19 februari 2021 18:03:34 CET Pete Batard wrote:
> I agree that, without OP clarifying, this is open to interpretation.
That was my point, which resulted in: let's give OP as many options as
possible so he can choose for himself.
> As the provider of a custom image, I can understand w
On 2021.02.19 16:01, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
The main purpose of the Tianocore port to the Raspberry Pi (as I
understand it) is to give developers a chance to hack on Tianocore
without having to buy or risk breaking an expensive server.
No.
It can be used as such, yes. But that is certainly not t
On 2021.02.19 15:35, Diederik de Haas wrote:
I find it interesting that you felt the need to critique my suggestion.
I'm afraid you are misreading my point.
I'm trying to bring attention to the fact that maybe it is time to start
considering moving away from providing custom images to install
Am Fri, 19 Feb 2021 14:48:41 +
schrieb Pete Batard :
> I can only be hopeful that, since this should aid reduce their
> workload, and especially avoid the multiplication of custom images
> for this or that platform, both distro maintainers and contributors
> will come to realize that a phase s
Hi Pete,
Pete Batard dijo [Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 02:48:41PM +]:
> > > If so, where would I look for instructions for doing so?
> >
> > https://raspi.debian.net/tested-images/ contains a Bullseye image that is
> > tested on a RPi4 4GB.
>
> Technically, this is not as much installing Debian, wh
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 3:48 PM Pete Batard wrote:
> On 2021.02.19 13:37, Diederik de Haas wrote:
>
> The established goal of SBBR, which is a bona fide ARM standard that was
> designed precisely to address this major pain point, is to stop this
> madness and let the platform developers (rather th
On vrijdag 19 februari 2021 15:48:41 CET Pete Batard wrote:
> On 2021.02.19 13:37, Diederik de Haas wrote:
> > On vrijdag 19 februari 2021 00:02:27 CET Rick Thomas wrote:
> >> Is it possible to install Debian Bullseye on a Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB) from
> >> a CD/DVD or USB Flash stick or uSDcard?
> >>
On 2021.02.19 13:37, Diederik de Haas wrote:
On vrijdag 19 februari 2021 00:02:27 CET Rick Thomas wrote:
Is it possible to install Debian Bullseye on a Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB) from a
CD/DVD or USB Flash stick or uSDcard?
If so, where would I look for instructions for doing so?
https://raspi.debi
On vrijdag 19 februari 2021 00:02:27 CET Rick Thomas wrote:
> Is it possible to install Debian Bullseye on a Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB) from a
> CD/DVD or USB Flash stick or uSDcard?
>
> If so, where would I look for instructions for doing so?
https://raspi.debian.net/tested-images/ contains a Bullseye
On 2021.02.18 23:02, Rick Thomas wrote:
Is it possible to install Debian Bullseye on a Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB) from a
CD/DVD or USB Flash stick or uSDcard?
Absolutely!
This can be done using the *vanilla* ARM64 bullseyes ISOs, in a manner
that, once you have prepared your USB media (which too i
Rick Thomas wrote:
> Is it possible to install Debian Bullseye on a Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB) from a
> CD/DVD or USB Flash stick or uSDcard?
>
> If so, where would I look for instructions for doing so?
is the aarch64 bullseye kernel working on the RPI?
The buster does not work, so I copied the raspbe
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