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buster out of LTS support

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    akamming
    last edited by 27 Jul 2024, 09:12

    according to this official debian link, Buster (on which RetroPie is based) is officially out of long term support per July 1st, which means no more security updates on the underlying OS

    Is there an outlook on an update for buster or bookworm?

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      sugarfree
      last edited by 27 Jul 2024, 10:22

      You can try the weekly images or install RetroPie on a newer version of Pi OS until the devs have completed their work: https://files.retropie.org.uk/images/weekly/

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        Lolonois
        last edited by 28 Jul 2024, 12:21

        I guess sugarfree has a point: Try the weekly builds, on your machine / hardware and report back any bugs or oddities, and/or update documentation if needed for the bullseye release. This is beneficial for both parties.

        If you can't you still can donate to the project to compensate a little for the hours and hours the RetroPie core team put into it.

        In general open source does not provide a schedule: It is ready when its ready. Personally I prefer robustness over having the latest-and-greatest.

        That said, Buster is still reliable, and despite the EOL distro I also would never expose a bullseye/bookworm based build on a network where I do not trust everybody, unless I have hardened the system before.

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          akamming
          last edited by 28 Jul 2024, 18:49

          tx, I wasn't aware a weekly build for bullseye was already there, that's good to hear..

          but if i go unsupported, i could ofcourse also try the manual setup on a bookworm OS,

          However, before i spent way too many time on this .. is the expectation this will already be pretty stable? Or should i wait for more development on that OS?

          I alsom am fine to donate some money to this project, how can i do that?

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            sugarfree @akamming
            last edited by 28 Jul 2024, 19:06

            @akamming

            These development images are automatically built and have not been tested. I have tried these images to experiment with a few things, and they were working okay, but there are no guarantees. Of course, I don't recommend using them as a stable system. Additionally, they are missing some features for now, like the splash screen

            For Donations : https://retropie.org.uk/donate/

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              A Former User @sugarfree
              last edited by A Former User 7 Aug 2024, 09:01

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