Hello Kevin,
You might be able to get Bullseye going on an Rpi5 but the reality
is that Bullseye won't be getting kernel updates for much longer
as they always switch to the new OS shortly after a new OS
release.? I always recommend to use the newest Raspberry Pi OS
version available to maximize it's support lifetime.? No doubt,
Bookworm has a lot of changes in it which makes it frustrating to
adapt to but I haven't heard of any blockers making people unable
to adopt it.
--David
KI6ZHD
On 03/07/2024 05:02 PM, KO6BLZ wrote:
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Not sure exactly what happened but shortly after the
fresh reinstall of bookworm 64, after getting things
compiled/installed and going headless... the desktop resolution
got borked in a weird way. While doing this work a buddy informed
me that I can actually use bullseye 32 by first installing on a
pi4 then updating. After updates I guess the kernel becomes pi5
compatible, and the sd card will now boot with pi5. I'm trying
this now.