A. Dumas wrote:
>
> There will be blog post with all the details on raspberrypi.org today, they
> said. Like Ray says, it's just a different name and some updates. It should
> just be: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get full-upgrade, and maybe an
> additional apt-get install of some new/extra/optional components. I tried
> the upgrade on a Pi4 and didn't see anything new at first glance.
I decided to try a regular
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get dist-upgrade
sequence and seem to have gotten the whole ball of wax. Lots of new
libraries, a patch to chromium and a new kernel. And Bookshelf.
Unfortunately, the old bugs are still there. Chromium still inverts
maps on the first redraw. The experimental GL driver still locks up
the display if I look at
https://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/geo/#/animation?satellite=goes-west&end_datetime
=latest&n_images=8&coverage=conus&channel=13&image_quality=gif&anim_method=java
script
As a bonus, the Pi won't send audio to the headphone jack. Right
clicking on the volume icon brings up the analog and hdmi choices, but
only hdmi works, regardless of which is selected.
Anybody else seeing this sort of mischief on a Pi3?
Thanks for reading,
bob prohaska
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