UPDATE: I didn't have any real problems, despite the instructions being a bit shoddy in places (using sudo on apt when running as root!). It seems to have installed and work fine. From what I have seen on the code it looks for the "Debian" line in /etc/os-release, and as Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm 64-bit is mostly Debian, that file contains the right entries.I'm not surprised. It is not recommended to install Bullseye, then upgrade to Bookworm. There are too many changes. Install a fresh Bookworm.I had raspiOS bullseyes upgraded to bookworm and it didn’t work. Lot of troubles to get out of unhealthy and unsupported.
I'm going to try that with the instructions you gave to see if it works.
There were a couple of packages it said to install that don't exist, but they don't exist in Debian either, so I just ignored that.
Statistics: Posted by rpdom — Sat Jan 13, 2024 12:02 pm