01-17-2021, 10:52 PM
I would trust the official RPi docs more than some 3-rd party emag.
https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-eepro...e-notes.md
Looks like almost all the recent changes have to do with supporting the PI400/CM4 and RPi4 V1.1 boards.
And on the RPi4/1GB sitting in front of me
I'm surprised no one has asked about the latest RPiOS
https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-eepro...e-notes.md
Looks like almost all the recent changes have to do with supporting the PI400/CM4 and RPi4 V1.1 boards.
And on the RPi4/1GB sitting in front of me
Code:
pi@moode:~ $ sudo rpi-eeprom-update
BCM2711 detected
Dedicated VL805 EEPROM detected
BOOTLOADER: up-to-date
CURRENT: Thu 3 Sep 12:11:43 UTC 2020 (1599135103)
LATEST: Thu 3 Sep 12:11:43 UTC 2020 (1599135103)
FW DIR: /lib/firmware/raspberrypi/bootloader/critical
VL805: up-to-date
CURRENT: 000138a1
LATEST: 000138a1
I'm surprised no one has asked about the latest RPiOS

Quote:Code:Raspberry Pi OS Lite
Release date: January 11th 2021
Kernel version: 5.4
Size: 438MB
The answer being, I expect, it'll probably show up in moOde 7.0.2. It's the usual roll-up release and here's no big surprises in it AFAIK.
Regards,
Kent