Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 1 year, 7 months ago. Active 7 months ago. Viewed 2k times. Thanks for any inputs. Improve this question. Probable cause is the image size: raspberrypi.
Download the images separately and use balenaEtcher to flash them. NB: I haven't tried this particular combination, but Etcher hasn't failed me yet.
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Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Is it possible to install old versions of Raspbmc? Ask Question. Asked 7 years, 6 months ago. Active 4 years, 3 months ago. Viewed 2k times. Is it possible? How can I get an old version of Raspbmc? Improve this question. No Dr. No 2 2 gold badges 4 4 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. I can't find an older version anywhere. You can ask the maintainer of RaspBMC, twitter.
I got the same issue with VNC. The lag was terrible, between 5 and 10 seconds. Have to use ssh only. Reply to romko The performance issue with VNC is currently being investigated — we hope to have an update soon. Yeah, same: VNC is unusable with 5 second lag on the mouse. Also, probably unrelated: the menu bar overlaps the desktop i.
I really think the VNC workflow should be added to the testing requirements! Reply to Ed. Updates today appear to have fixed this as I can now set a headless resolution with raspi-config for VNC to use when running headless. Looks good so far — very slick.
The only glitch I have found is that some of the panel widgets have issues. The desktop pager installs but when you select another page, you get an orange screen of death.
I guess that is teething problems with switching to mutter. Maybe it is just me that finds paging between screens the best thing since sliced bread.
Reply to Norman J Jackson. OK — after some thought about compositing, the pager would need to work in a much different way, and use a lot of memory as well. This is a show stopper for me. Do you ever actually think of the impacts on users of the dogmatic decisions you make? Reply to PeterO. Peter, you are fully aware of how small the software team at RPi is.
It is simply not possible for us to support every single feature that LXDE had when we started working with it. The number of people who use paged desktops is tiny, and I have been very clear for several years that this is not a feature we support. If you really need paged desktops, then I suggest you switch to an OS which does still support them such as Ubuntu. The only one person supporting an entire software infrastructure. I had enough.
It was the mundane working environment and lack of a future for me. The Pi organization should really get you an apprentice or backup. After an update I tried the desktop pager again, as I am an optimist. One explanation would be that the software elves came and fixed them. Reply to Eli Hatamov. As I said in the post, Wayland is a long way off, and it may never happen. Wayland on the pi 4 already happened with Ubuntu or fedora.. You could do it on the matter of weeks probably.
Please restore the Kodi metapackage that was working on Buster but broke the upgrade on Bullseye. Please, Kodi v Thank you. Reply to dAm2K. What are the instructions to remove the extra packages in the 64 bit version of Rasberrypi OS Bullseye to configure a light weight server edition? Reply to Richar Wong. As far as I am aware, we have never provided instructions to do that! Reply to Bsimmo. Has anyone got this working with the official touchscreen?
If I stick it in my Pi it boots to the desktop without issue. Reply to Sanddancer It was tested with the official touchscreen before release and seemed to work fine — might be worth posting a query on the forums to see if anyone else is having problems. Simon, several users have reported issues. Can we get a clear set of instructions how to setup the official display under KMS?
Loading the overlay seems not working. As said, post in the forum section on this! Thanks both. Reply to Tuxfriend. Hello, I have some bash scripts which currently use zenity to notify the user of certain actions, etc..
Reply to PMV. I just finished a number of post about development using. Reply to audministrator. Are the dates for the official releases from 30th October? Reply to Ian Wootten. The image date is when it was frozen prior to final pre-release testing, which was the 30th.
We then released it today after a week of hammmering at it to see if it broke. Thanks for the diligence in packaging it all up, and in fixing some of the earliest bugs people are finding.
Reply to Jeff Geerling. Hi, I am having a little bit of trouble updating to bullseye. I have a Raspberry Pi 4 that was running buster with no problems. Seeing this post, I transferred some files to a usb, shutdown my pi, removed the sd card, put it into a micro-sd to usb converter and pluged the converter into my mac.
I then installed Raspberry Pi Imager. I first wrote Erase onto my sd card. Then I wrote Raspian Full. I removed the sd, put it back into my pi and booted it up. The boot was normal, but right when it should have opend the desktop, my monitor Lenovo shutdown. I could tell the boot had worked because Orca Screen Reader was on. Using Orca a a guide I shutdown the Pi and tried it a few more times. No luck. Any tips? Reply to Andrew. As for mutter vs. Square is just fine by me.
So unless my long term wish comes true not counting on it , one of my major—if intermittent—uses will have to migrate to Pi4s or later …but only after the temporary price hike goes off.
Reply to W. Folks, I encountered an issue with the Imaging Tool and Windows It more or less leads you down a path where you think that your microSD cards are corrupt. I worked with it for a while and eventually just imaged all of the microSD cards in question on a laptop that was still running Windows Reply to Peter.
Reply to AndrewS. Yeah, lxde with GTK3. I would also like to congratulate you that you used mutter. If now wayland support comes, your DE could reach many people. Reply to Rob. Reply to Kaya. Congrats to ya all with the new OS. Any ideas? No multiple desktops any more. Not good! I reverted to the older — more usable OS for me for now until above mentioned bugs are resolved.
First thing I noticed in my clean install of Bullseye is screen tearing in full-screen video playback, which I never saw with Buster. I saw tearing in windowed videos with Buster, but I prefer to watch videos full-screen, so it was never an issue for me.
Looks OK. I normally use the same image in all my Pi. Reply to Milliways. Mutter will be used by default whenever the imaage is run on a platform with 2GB or more, so moving a card between a Pi 3 and a Pi 4 will switch from openbox to mutter. The screen resolution settings made in the Screen Configuration tool should be for both window managers, so the resolution should be correct on both.
Is it possible to force openbox on a 2GB or 4GB pi to give more free memory? Thanks for all your and the pi teams efforts to get this updated out the door, most people appreciate it. Reply to Kevin Moore. On a negative note it seems depending on model of RPi we have differences, which will lead to confusion. I also disagree with the 64bit Kernel Option what a waste of resources. This has been a missed opportunity in fully realising the potential of the BCM models and shedding the insane need for backward compatibility.
Getting the 32bit bullseye out, with all the multitude of changes was a lot of effort, 9 months in fact. But that effort is also applicable to the 64bit version, and we released a new beta yesterday as well. We can now concentrate on fixing bugs and testing that. We are happy that this process is the fastest route to getting both 32 and 64 bit versions.
And no, a bigger team was not an option. Reply to James Hughes. You can of course have your own opinion, but one would have to wonder why you disagree with someone actually working on it!
First rule of development projects is that increasing the team size usually delays delivery and worsens quality…. Reply to Phil. Thanks for all your efforts. I do have a question. I ask this and also will it help the new Pi 2 zero? I have noticed that Zram has greatly improved my Pi 2 zeros. It even shows the swap has more than doubled up to 1. Also will there be any noticable improvement in speed or anything for a pi 2 zero running 64 bit zram installed from the 32 bit version?
Same question for any pi model that runs 64 bit but is under 4gig memory! Reply to CJ. We have been having this problem for several months, please help. Reply to Javier Carrasco. It may be better to ask on the Forum?? Reply to Pau.
Reply to pbr Hi Guys, Just wondered if any of you have come across this yet. All was great until I started playing videos on VLC player. It worked fine for a while but suddenly the sound from my Pi vanished! It has no sound now. Not on VLC or Youtube or anything. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance. You guys are great. Reply to Ziad Khattab. Reply to beta-tester. So if it now works, it was an upstream problem which has been fixed in the bullseye versions of pulseaudio or Firefox.
As I think I may have claimed again and again… ;. Reply to Max. Hello, I experienced the same issue. Reply to Mathieu Schopfer. Where has the resolution setting gone? This is normally set from display in preferences but the command is gone from there and from raspi-config. Reply to Michael. Reply to Rav. The links are still showing an October release and image tool still the same version and grabbing that older os, where do I find the new image?
Reply to GmoLargey. The latest release is dated 30 October. This is the date the image was frozen prior to final pre-release testing. Reply to Federico.
Reply to Simon. I downloaded Raspberry Pi OS with desktop. It is still blanking all times for more than 20 minutes. Still no available. Simon Long. Kindly, accept my apologized. Thanks a lot for all the continuous and perpetual improvement your doing.
I did a quick install on RPi4 , it looks good and fluid. I suppose it has to do with the new libcamera support, where could I find more info about that?
Reply to Al Aeluvidu. As a side-effect of needing to have a monitor attached for VNC to work properly, which hopefully will be fixed quite soon, I noticed that I was not getting any sound on the monitor which is HDMI. Tried messing with HDMI settings in config. Yes, it has been extensively tested with 4K monitors — I have been using it with one for months!
He did an outstanding job for just one person. Reply to Esbeeb. Bless you! Thanks Simon, for your acknowledgement. I used to be a Linux Sysadmin for various software corporations for like 6 years, so I am a master of understanding the non-appreciation that end users can quite easily have let alone complaining , even when one is gruellingly moving small mountains around, as it were, behind the scenes.
Hi, thanks for your hard work. I am also having trouble with the Screen Configuration tool. Also on a 4k television brand LG. But even after the reboot I am still on 4k resolution even though the tool does remember I set it lower. If I start the GUI with startx it has similar behaviour of auto-switching to 4k, so it always had slight issues anyhow. Reply to Lucy. This is a known bug which I am working on at the moment — it seems that some displays are not reporting their serial number in a format which can be recognised by the window manager, and as a result the custom resolutions get rejected.
I am unable to set 30Hz refresh rate from the Screen Configuration tool. It appears as an option, I select and reboot when prompted. Reply to sparkyhall. That is probably another effect of the same bug affecting monitors with a particular serial number format which I have just fixed.
There will be an update in apt in the next day or so which should fix it. Just reporting back that not only is it now working, it is even working better than it ever did in Buster when starting the GUI from the command line startx. Mine is working. I do not used Screen Configuration tool. So basically, I set to font size to 18 from tv setting not RPi4.
Leave that RPi 4 alone. Reply to Matt. Mutter is a bit too flash for me, can you give instructions to revert to non composite openbox? Reply to Noel. Thx for all your hard work! Reply to lawioefj. What is needed is a way to setup wifi that works. It works when hardwired but not on WIFI. Reply to MIke. Huge thanks for all your work Simon and the Pi team! Im relatively new to the Pi and loving it. I have a small issue with the update but looking through the comments it looks like it has been reported.
Ive got a Pi4 in a Mac classic case. The LCD that i put in is a lot bigger then the crt it replace so i have to fix the underscan and change the res. My issue is in the screen configuration app, After a restart from changing from to view or changing the screen res it defaults back to and by something.
Looks like its probably the same issue others are having but I was told to report it anyway. Keep up the great work!!! Reply to Jack. Omxplayer cannot be started. As group of Wolfram, minecraft-pi , and vc too? Reply to NorioFujii. Fresh install on a Pi Zero W. First thing I tried was omxplayer, which failed with missing libbrcmEGL. Reply to Fred Bauer. But i have to agree with the comments above about the need for a stable, fully working, release of an ARM64 version of Bullseye.
It would certainly improve the experience and make the Pi even more usable than already is. Reply to Gabriel Florit Polanco. We released a new beta on the same day Bullseye was released. It needs testing, but is close to feature complete.
In actual fact, it provides very little increase in performance for general desktop tasks, so no real increase in usability. After switching to Bullyes, there were some problems with VNC. There was no problem before. When connecting my smartphone as a remote desktop, there was a huge delay in control. Any pressing occurs with a delay of seconds. What could be the problem and what ways are there to fix it?
Reply to Dmitriy Dmitrenok. Reply to Eben Upton. Reply to Masoud. Adding resolution info to config. So have put things back to see if an update to VNC sorts it. Reply to Pau Aliagas. Specifically the Pi Zero 2? Reply to nikhimwarrier. I completed the setup and updated everything during the initial setup guide.
I tried to play a YouTube video but it never actually starts playing even if it buffers 3 minutes of video. Reply to Ludwig Eksteen. Reply to HPCguy. I have just installed Bullseye and so far am very impressed; congratulations on all the hard work involved! I installed Blender as we use this in school on our lab of RPi and was pleased to see version 2.
I am assuming that there is no way round the OpenGL requirement from Blender on version 2. Reply to Jon W. Thanks loads. Has anyone else noticed this or come across any fixes? Reply to Alan Robertson. Did a reboot but still the same issue with incredibly laggy response times SSH is snappy and CPU load on top is in single digits.
I tried with a screen connected and it was much more responsive both via direct access and via NoMachine. I then rebooted in headless mode and it was again laggy. Not sure if that helps or not?
If you have enabled the in-built VNC server, you should have openbox rather than mutter. If so, you will be using mutter rather than openbox, which causes the problem.
Hi Simon — yep mutter was running. Have enabled VNC in raspi-config and rebooted and as you say it is now openbox instead. Interestingly my Pi running buster is still more responsive and does scale, etc.
Thanks for your help! Reply to Guibert. I found Teamviewer to be painfully slow on the new OS. The following fixed it for me and it runs fast and happy now. Allow desktop to load without HDMI plugged in:. This gives me a segmentation fault when opening. Reply to Luis Velazquez. So top panel and window decoration are missing. If I add a new user, e.
Reply to Edgar Neukirchner. Reply to David King. No, it will continue to be maintained. Intresting release but is there any way to make display compositing any faster at all? I tried the lite version on a pi — and different desktops xfce4, MATE and kde and all proved to be very laggy and slow at window resizing.
Any way to try to fix this? Reply to ljones. Reply to ShockwaveNN. Hi guys, Just to update. Not sure how or what I did but great result. On another note, and not sure if this has already been mentioned, the Bullseye update has removed the ability for me to preview pics in a folder as thumbnails.
Has anyone come across this? Any other setting I can play with? A big thank you again to the Raspberry Pi team. Thanks for a great product and thanks for all your hard work.
This is now an explicit option rather than something, as you previously noticed, confusingly linked to icon size! Thanks for the super quick reply Simon. And thank you for all the work you guys are doing. Great machine. Hi, First i want to say great job with rasp os on bullseye. Reply to Bojan Strkovski. Thanks for listening. Reply to Ralph Martin. The monitor shuts off almost as soon as the boot starts and VNC resolves to a stamp-sized window so only had raspi-config to play with via SSH.
Only solution seemed to be to turn VNC off when using the monitor then turn it back on after it was disconnected again. Really awesome that there is an update to Raspberry Pi OS! I have Raspberry Pi Desktop installed on a few Netbooks. Working awesomely and would love to upgrade to Bullseye! There will be a bullseye update to the x86 desktop image in due course; it tends to be the last thing we do when all the rest of the release is done. Great to hear! Totally fine waiting for the x86 version of your fantastic OS!
Really surprised how well it works! Keep up the awesome work and thanks so much for your reply! Have an awesome weekend Simon! For those of us who want to stick with Debian Buster just a while longer before we switch, is that still an option? Only changing Sources will change release!! Is it worth the effort to do the switch from Buster to Bullseye if you only use the RPi in headless mode?
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