I had a spare Ubuntu 12 Usb and tried updating that on my Pi5 4gb.Upgrading to Trixie - your options:
1. Wait for Raspberry Pi to release their Trixie-based distro. When they do, start afresh with a new SD card (or other media). This is the recommended option for most people.
Ubuntu was working... I still hadn't figured put how to add dtparam=waveshare monitor, so I had to use hdmi out...
It was a fresh install just to try it out. I pulled the repo search for trixie and pulled the latest upgrade--
It didn't boot back up.
Maybe was better to try with Debian, but I would rather do a fresh install at this point.
Test Usb is still test Usb afterall--
Looking forward for an official release even if I still have to learn my ways through to make raspi-config functional
in any rpi Linux distro, get GPIOs nvme to work... audio hat... I want to try it for to install VCV rack, it's
a musical Eurorack software simulator with audio and midi in and out, that unfortunately cannot be installed
on standard raspios.. or so I guess... maybe there is a way to do it... virtual venv, idk...
Statistics: Posted by Zool64Pi — Fri Aug 15, 2025 10:14 pm