This post is part of the Adventures with a Raspberry Pi series.
When I was researching upgrading the Raspberry Pi, the consensus seemed to be that the OS should be upgraded one version at a time. This means that to do the upgrade, you need to know the exact version of the OS you’re using.
There is a command you can run on the Raspberry Pi which will return details of the OS:
cat...
Continue Reading azurecurve’s Article on their blog
Adventures With A Raspberry Pi: Check Version of OS on Raspberry Pi
This post is part of the Adventures with a Raspberry Pi series. When I was researching upgrading the Raspberry Pi, the consensus seemed to be that the OS should be upgraded one version at a time. This means that to do the upgrade, you need to know the exact version of the OS you’re using.
Blog Syndicated with azurecurve’s Permission
More About This Author
Array
- Dyn365GP1 May 2024In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (Administration), how do I… Understand the Approaches to Configuring a New Company
- Dyn365GP30 April 2024In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (Administration), how do I… Restore a Deleted Company
- Dyn365GP29 April 2024In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (Administration), how do I… Refresh an Environment
- Dyn365GP26 April 2024In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (Administration), how do I… Restore an Environment to a Point in Time