On 21/02/2018 05:03, Pete wrote:
> If it means updating Raspbian itself, I'm not particularly interested.
> My Pi runs 24/7 without hiccups doing a few useful things for me
> (like feeding Radio Caroline to my audio system, and providing a
> 'reminder' app that's accessible from any of my machines and OSs),
> so I don't want to 'fix' anything.
Beauty is you can buy a new SD card (min. 8 GB) for peanuts and swap
them to try out the newest Raspbian distribution. Or even buy a new Pi,
perhaps a cheap Pi Zero to use as the radio and the one you have (Pi3?)
as your dev test bed. If you don't already have a Pi3, then definitely
worth it to buy one and use that for development. Massive speed
difference. Just wait a week or so until the RPi foundation has
celebrated their birthday, on the off-chance they will introduce new
hardware which they tend to do around this time. I think a Pi4 is
another year away, though.
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