05-28-2020, 12:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-28-2020, 12:43 PM by TheOldPresbyope.
Edit Reason: added postscript about 64 bit version
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I just skimmed through the release notes. Most of the fixes/upgrades appear to apply to the desktop apps but a few things popped up as possibly relevant even to us.
* Internal audio outputs enabled as separate ALSA devices
* Disk ID is now regenerated on first boot
* Updated udev rules
- Remove unused argon rule
- Add vcsm-cma to video group
- Add pwm to gpio group
* i2cprobe: More flexible I2C/SPI alias mapping
* Raspberry Pi firmware 21e1fe3477ffb708a5736ed61a924fd650031136
* Linux kernel 4.19.118
As John and Paul put it
"I've got to admit it's getting better (Better)
A little better all the time (It can't get no worse)"
Regards,
Kent
Added Postscript: If anyone is thinking about using the Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit) beta, be sure to note the caveats.
* Internal audio outputs enabled as separate ALSA devices
* Disk ID is now regenerated on first boot
* Updated udev rules
- Remove unused argon rule
- Add vcsm-cma to video group
- Add pwm to gpio group
* i2cprobe: More flexible I2C/SPI alias mapping
* Raspberry Pi firmware 21e1fe3477ffb708a5736ed61a924fd650031136
* Linux kernel 4.19.118
As John and Paul put it
"I've got to admit it's getting better (Better)
A little better all the time (It can't get no worse)"
Regards,
Kent
Added Postscript: If anyone is thinking about using the Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit) beta, be sure to note the caveats.