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Title: Latest RPi 4 OS, Bullseye, is now available
Post by: ssfc72 on November 18, 2021, 08:52:34 AM
I seen on YouTube videos that the latest RPi OS, named Bullseye is now available.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNcX6W_bAYM

In the video the guy talks about the CPU can now run at 1.8 GHz (I believe the Pi4 normally runs at 1.5 GHz).

Here is a good article about overclocking the RPi 4
https://all3dp.com/2/overclock-raspberry-pi-4-tutorial/
Title: Re: Latest RPi 4 OS, Bullseye, is now available
Post by: fox on November 18, 2021, 11:05:31 AM
Have you tried it? (New version and overclocking.)
Title: Re: Latest RPi 4 OS, Bullseye, is now available
Post by: ssfc72 on November 18, 2021, 03:25:41 PM
I haven't tried it yet. I just saw this video yesterday, so I hope to try it out shortly.
Title: Re: Latest RPi 4 OS, Bullseye, is now available
Post by: Jason on November 18, 2021, 06:07:15 PM
Engaging video, Bill. Thanks for sharing. The Bookshelf feature with the free computer magazines that have been expanded is pretty neat. I don't remember seeing this on the Pi 3. Was this a feature added to the OS with the Pi 4? Overall it looks very smooth and better polished. Now that I think of it, maybe I should have installed the Raspberry Pi OS on her PC instead of Ubuntu. It's more simplistic which is perfect for her.

The presenter in the video has hella' jumpy fingers. I kept wanting to grab his mouse and just hold it still for a minute. :D
Title: Re: Latest RPi 4 OS, Bullseye, is now available
Post by: fox on November 18, 2021, 07:05:44 PM
I'm sorry I installed the 64 bit beta version instead of the 32 stable. Apparently there is little or no speed advantage with the 64 bit, and videos work better on the 32. I might just reinstall.
Title: Re: Latest RPi 4 OS, Bullseye, is now available
Post by: ssfc72 on November 18, 2021, 07:30:45 PM
Apparently the RPi OS Bullseye edition has changed the way cameras are supported on the RPI.
Some RPI software for using a camera/webcam?, may no longer work.

https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/bullseye-camera-system/
Title: Re: Latest RPi 4 OS, Bullseye, is now available
Post by: Jason on November 18, 2021, 07:35:51 PM
I would expect the 32-bit version to use less RAM, too. With 64-bit, I believe a quarter or half a quarter of the RAM is used just for keeping track of it. I don't think the processor performs much better although there should be some increase depending on the software use.
Title: Re: Latest RPi 4 OS, Bullseye, is now available
Post by: Jason on November 18, 2021, 07:36:14 PM
Quote from: ssfc72 on November 18, 2021, 07:30:45 PM
Apparently the RPi OS Bullseye edition has changed the way cameras are supported on the RPI.
Some RPI software for using a camera/webcam?, may no longer work.

https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/bullseye-camera-system/

Is that going to be a problem for your surveillance system, Bill?
Title: Re: Latest RPi 4 OS, Bullseye, is now available
Post by: ssfc72 on November 19, 2021, 04:15:32 AM
I expect it will. I am using the motioneye surveillance program on my rpi. This software is used by installing it onto the microsd card used in a rpi. You do not install the rpi OS and then add the Motioneye program to the OS.
The dev of the motioneye program/OS will have to re-write his code, if he wants to use the rpi OS, Bullseye as the base OS for his Motioneye program.

I currently have Motioneye running on a rpi 3.
Title: Re: Latest RPi 4 OS, Bullseye, is now available
Post by: Jason on November 19, 2021, 12:58:13 PM
Hopefully, he updates it then. It might not be as hard as one might imagine or maybe it will be. The guy in the YouTube video said it used a newer version of GTK which could mean the toolbox for writing software is very much different.