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Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Tue 09 Nov 2021 8:16 am
by The Dalek Hunter
The new Raspberry Pi Os Bullseye is out.

Will CMX run on it?

If yes do I have to install a new image and copy CMX back to it or can I do something like this?

https://peyanski.com/how-to-upgrade-ras ... -bullseye/

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Tue 09 Nov 2021 3:54 pm
by AndyKF650
Well Bullseye works for me. I must have too much time on my hands at the moment.
The new OS, mono, CMX and CUtils installed on the RPi 4 and once the usual copy of data, .ini files and reports were transferred and the system restarted all worked just fine.
The attached screen shot shows the current situation.

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Wed 10 Nov 2021 7:17 am
by The Dalek Hunter
Ok - many thanks - good to know

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Wed 10 Nov 2021 5:45 pm
by philpugh
The Dalek Hunter wrote:
If yes do I have to install a new image and copy CMX back to it or can I do something like this?
Raspberry Pi strongly recommend installing a brand new image on a clean SD card and copying data across (also re-install apps like CumulusMX)

See the last para in this post

https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspbe ... -bullseye/

Stay safe!

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Wed 10 Nov 2021 9:31 pm
by dazza1223
is there a 64bit one around as i saw it on google there is but when i came back to it i cant see to fine it ?

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Wed 10 Nov 2021 10:25 pm
by philpugh
Not seen a 64 bit debian but there is a 64 bit Ubuntu (server and desktop) for selected models (eg pi 4 with 4GB +)

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Wed 10 Nov 2021 10:31 pm
by dazza1223
ah worth looking in to on that have you got a link to them plz?

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Wed 10 Nov 2021 11:18 pm
by f4phlyer
Sorry, missed this and just posted on it.

Yes, at least for the last 2 hours for me.

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Wed 10 Nov 2021 11:44 pm
by f4phlyer
I have to update my comments. I made the update headless, everything worked fine.

But after reading the "raspberrypi.com" article I wanted to see the desktop improvements so plugged in the monitor and low and behold there was no desktop, just terminal.

Tried raspi-config but unable to close "raspi-config" properly it did not save the configuration changes. So for now only terminal mode. :bash: :bash:

I'll update on as I move on.

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Wed 10 Nov 2021 11:52 pm
by Herbaldew
dazza1223 wrote: Wed 10 Nov 2021 9:31 pm is there a 64bit one around as i saw it on google there is but when i came back to it i cant see to fine it ?
https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopi ... 7&t=275370

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Wed 10 Nov 2021 11:56 pm
by Herbaldew
As far as Bullseye goes - everything seems fine two days in. I don't like the new "Mutter" window manager at all, but just found out you can revert it to "Openbox" so now the windows look and act as they did before.

My problem with it is that Matchbox Keyboard (a virtual keyboard) doesn't work properly on it. I don't use it much, but I have a wireless mouse next to my TV remote and sometimes use it and Matchbox Keyboard from the recliner - can't do that for now.

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Thu 11 Nov 2021 3:11 am
by HansR
Herbaldew wrote: Wed 10 Nov 2021 11:56 pm I don't like the new "Mutter" window manager at all, but just found out you can revert it to "Openbox" so now the windows look and act as they did before.
I tried to find quickly how to revert but could not find it. Could you either explain or point to a procedure?

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Thu 11 Nov 2021 3:46 am
by Herbaldew
Change "/etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/desktop.conf"

window_manager=mutter to window_manager=openbox-lxde-pi

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sudo sed -i -e 's/mutter/openbox-lxde-pi/' /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/desktop.conf

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Thu 11 Nov 2021 3:55 am
by HansR
Thanks!

Re: Rasperry Pi Bullseye

Posted: Thu 11 Nov 2021 11:48 am
by philpugh
dazza1223 wrote
ah worth looking in to on that have you got a link to them plz?
Sorry for delay - if you use the Raspberry Pi Imager sw select Other General Purpose Operating System then choose Ubuntu you are offered the choice of 64 bit versions.