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Karna to [email protected]English • 18 days ago

The Way Ubuntu Boots on Raspberry Pi is Changing

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The Way Ubuntu Boots on Raspberry Pi is Changing

www.omgubuntu.co.uk

Karna to [email protected]English • 18 days ago
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Ubuntu will use an A/B boot approach on Raspberry Pi devices to improve reliability and boot failures, albeit with a minor drawback for users.
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    1•17 days ago

    Yup.

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      Sry morning brain fart. Read it’s ubuntu based

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        It’s Debian based:

        The 64-bit version is built directly from Debian for the arm64 platform, while the 32-bit version is derived from Raspbian, a customized Debian variant created in 2012 for the original Raspberry Pi.

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