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Raspberry Pi Bullseye & Ubuntu 22.04 Updates. #685

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@Dygear Dygear commented May 15, 2022

Updates the Pi documentation to point to the Bullseye 64 bit build and also the Ubuntu 22.04 updated versions. Resolves #683.

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Oh Awesome! I will have to give the 64-bit version a try and see if there are perf improvements. Thanks

@robotastic robotastic merged commit bf51402 into robotastic:master May 16, 2022
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Dygear commented May 16, 2022

I think that there is a pref increase, but I'll find out for sure once I have a stable platform across all Pi 4s that I have in production. I have 4x 128GB SD Cards on the way, and 4x FLIRC cases on the way to make sure all units are running the exact same hardware. I've been using a mix of SD Cards (32GB, 64GB) and I'm going to standardize on 128GB cards. I also have 2 Non-FLIRC cases that I'm replacing. After that, I can do a better Apples to Apples (or Pies to Pies) comparison.

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Should Raspberry Pi Users Change the Buster Name to Bullseye?
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