06-23-2024, 12:47 AM
I apologize for the question I'm about to ask that's sure roll some eyes.
I'd like to go back and try version 8.3.3 from last year. I believe my Bluetooth was working on that version.
So when I go to that section of the archives in GitHub, I see several links and 2 ISO Image labels the one I'd like to try is:
ISO image (64-bit) (Archived)
SHA-256 cecf9398df5133fa35a8035a8043209857482ab86db85600966f40563e5f1c5a
but it doesn't seem to have a link to the ISO image file to download.
So how do I actually get the ISO file to burn to the SD?
Also I assume I'll have to use Ubuntu or can I use the Raspberry Pi Imager once I find the ISO image?
I've played with all the links but can't seem to figure out how the repository system works.
Again, sorry for my ignorance here and thanks again for your help!
I'd like to go back and try version 8.3.3 from last year. I believe my Bluetooth was working on that version.
So when I go to that section of the archives in GitHub, I see several links and 2 ISO Image labels the one I'd like to try is:
ISO image (64-bit) (Archived)
SHA-256 cecf9398df5133fa35a8035a8043209857482ab86db85600966f40563e5f1c5a
but it doesn't seem to have a link to the ISO image file to download.
So how do I actually get the ISO file to burn to the SD?
Also I assume I'll have to use Ubuntu or can I use the Raspberry Pi Imager once I find the ISO image?
I've played with all the links but can't seem to figure out how the repository system works.
Again, sorry for my ignorance here and thanks again for your help!