[Dxspider-support] Which Raspbian O/S?
Keith Maton
g6nhu at me.com
Mon Feb 20 13:16:15 GMT 2023
I ran into an issue using the install script on Bullseye back in December on a Pi4 and dropped back to Buster which worked perfectly. I can’t remember exactly what the problem was but it was enough to leave me scratching my head for a few hours, unable to work out why.
Then I used the 32bit ‘lite’ version, so without the GUI. It’s working well.
73 Keith G6NHU
> On 20 Feb 2023, at 11:24, Martin Davies G0HDB via Dxspider-support <dxspider-support at tobit.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Hello all, I'm about to start building a new node to replace my existing GB7DXC-5 node which
> is currently running the Master version of DXSpider on an out-of-date and unsupported
> version of the Raspberry Pi (Raspbian) operating system ('wheezy' on a Pi Model B).
>
> The new node will run the Mojo version of DXSpider and will be based on a Raspberry Pi
> Model 3 platform; my question is which version of the Raspbian O/S is suggested or
> recommended for DXSpider on a Pi?
>
> I assume it'll be wise to use the most recent 'bullseye' version of the O/S but is it necessary
> or desirable to use the 64-bit version, and is it necessary or desirable to install the full version
> of the O/S with desktop support when the Pi will be run headless?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> ---
> Martin, G0HDB
>
>
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