• Re: headless Pi zero + NOIR Picam + Bookworm + motion

    From nev young@newsforpasiphae1953@yahoo.co.uk to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Thu Sep 26 09:50:50 2024
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    Resolved.

    I have simply reverted back to Buster using an SD card image I made last March.

    Everything works reliably again.

    (as long as I never run apt)!
    --
    Nev
    It causes me a great deal of regret and remorse
    that so many people are unable to understand what I write.

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  • From druck@news@druck.org.uk to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Thu Sep 26 21:13:56 2024
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    On 26/09/2024 09:50, nev young wrote:
    Resolved.

    I have simply reverted back to Buster using an SD card image I made last March.

    Everything works reliably again.

    (as long as I never run apt)!

    Buster is very old, Bullseye is the predecessor to Bookworm, and is
    still receiving updates.

    ---druck
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  • From nev young@newsforpasiphae1953@yahoo.co.uk to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Fri Sep 27 11:24:13 2024
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    On 26/09/2024 21:13, druck wrote:
    On 26/09/2024 09:50, nev young wrote:
    Resolved.

    I have simply reverted back to Buster using an SD card image I made
    last March.

    Everything works reliably again.

    (as long as I never run apt)!

    Buster is very old,
    so am I :-) 71 next month.

    Bullseye is the predecessor to Bookworm, and is
    still receiving updates.
    I was running Bullseye when the wifi started to fail.
    AFAICT there was something about wps being deprecated and replaced with
    nm. But the confs were not converted. Other reasons have also been
    given. I wasn't amused to have to pull 21 SD cards and re-flash them especially as quite a few require ladders and a team of 3 guys to do it
    under current H&S rules.

    So I'm sticking with and old, probably unsupported, o/s that just works.

    Reminds me of an old engineering saying.
    "If it's not broke, don't fix it" :-)
    --
    Nev
    It causes me a great deal of regret and remorse
    that so many people are unable to understand what I write.

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  • From The Natural Philosopher@tnp@invalid.invalid to comp.sys.raspberry-pi on Fri Sep 27 12:18:20 2024
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    On 27/09/2024 11:24, nev young wrote:
    On 26/09/2024 21:13, druck wrote:
    On 26/09/2024 09:50, nev young wrote:
    Resolved.

    I have simply reverted back to Buster using an SD card image I made
    last March.

    Everything works reliably again.

    (as long as I never run apt)!

    Buster is very old,
    so am I :-) 71 next month.

    Bullseye is the predecessor to Bookworm, and is
    still receiving updates.
    I was running Bullseye when the wifi started to fail.
    AFAICT there was something about wps being deprecated and replaced with
    nm. But the confs were not converted. Other reasons have also been
    given. I wasn't amused to have to pull 21 SD cards and re-flash them especially as quite a few require ladders and a team of 3 guys to do it under current H&S rules.

    So I'm sticking with and old, probably unsupported, o/s that just works.

    Reminds me of an old engineering saying.
    "If it's not broke, don't fix it" :-)


    I have to agree. I have a version of something nasty from the woodshed*
    of expired Linux distros running one Pi Zero...and its simply not
    possible to add any new code to it as its repos are extinct.

    Hence the development on a fresh PI with bookworm...

    *Cold Comfort Farm

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZdcsfmpTHg

    Apart from security, the only reason I have to upgrade is to get other
    peoples new applications to run
    --
    In todays liberal progressive conflict-free education system, everyone
    gets full Marx.

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