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simple@lemm.ee to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

Bookworm – the new version of Raspberry Pi OS

www.raspberrypi.com

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Bookworm – the new version of Raspberry Pi OS

www.raspberrypi.com

simple@lemm.ee to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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Bookworm — the new version of Raspberry Pi OS - Raspberry Pi
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It's an odd-numbered year, so there is a new major Debian release, and we are now releasing the corresponding version of Raspberry Pi OS.
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    I read recently that RPiOS has a Micro$oft key pre-installed (so that your RPi phones home to Microsoft)… It totally puts me off what is an excellent lightweight OS.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/lbu0t1/microsoft_repo_installed_on_all_raspberry_pis/

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      That’s just an apt repository(with a signing key)…

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        Yeah this is some bonkers mental leaps people are making. It’s not like RPiOS is telling Microsoft anything you’re doing. It’s out there for installing and maintaining Visual Code much more easily.

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      Not sure why people downvoted this. It’s true and it’s fucked up.

      Luckily I never used their os.

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