01-25-2021, 09:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-25-2021, 09:16 PM by Tim Curtis.)
Right, some softwares are still running very old Raspbian Jessie or Stretch releases or are still on the old 4.19.y kernels or use non-stock kernels, components or other custom stuff. Lots of things change as the stock OS and kernel move forward but generally most everything still works.
In any case thats why comparisons to other softwares are almost always useless because it's a comparison between apples and oranges. The best way to troubleshoot is to analyze the specific software versions that the issue is occurring on.
In any case thats why comparisons to other softwares are almost always useless because it's a comparison between apples and oranges. The best way to troubleshoot is to analyze the specific software versions that the issue is occurring on.