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- The removed of support for Debian 11 Bullseye implies the removal of support for the Sparky SBC, NanoPi M2/T2/Fire2, and NanoPi M3/T3/Fire3 families. Images for those SBCs ship with very old vendor Linux versions, which cannot run Debian 13 Trixie. They already had issues which Debian 12 Bookworm, which is the reason we provided only Bullseye images for those. If anyone finds functional mainline-based Linux and U-Boot sources, or is able to rebase the needed drivers and device trees, we are happy to re-implement support.
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Removed software:
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- The removal of support for Debian 11 Bullseye implies the removal of the RPi Cam Web Interface software option. It depends on the legacy MMAL camera interface, while the related userspace libraries have been removed from the Bookworm packages of the Raspberry Pi repository. Maintenance for this project stalled since several years, and there is no active fork. We are focusing on motionEye and mjpg-streamer as generic camera and motion detection web interfaces, which both support libcamera indirectly via libcamerify, and have native support in view.
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- The removal of support for Debian 11 Bullseye implies the removal of the RPi Cam Web Interface software option. It depends on the legacy MMAL camera interface, while the related userspace libraries have been removed from the Bookworm packages of the Raspberry Pi repository. Maintenance for this project stalled since several years, and there is no active fork. We are focusing on motionEye and mjpg-streamer as generic camera and motion detection web interfaces, which both support libcamera indirectly via libcamerify, and have native support in view. To uninstall RPi Cam Web Interface remains on DietPi v10.x, follow these steps: https://github.com/MichaIng/DietPi/pull/7912
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- The removal of support for Debian 11 Bullseye implies the removal of the classic ownCloud software option. It does not support PHP 8.x, and development stalled. Instead we integrated support for the actively developed ownCloud Infinite Scale (see above), and a migration to Nextcloud is alternatively possible: https://github.com/MichaIng/DietPi/pull/7886
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- The removal of support for Debian 11 Bullseye implies the removal of the classic Pydio 8 software option. It does not support PHP 8.x, with Pydio Cells as its successor. We will add Pydio Cells with DietPi v10.1. A migration of data is possible, but has limitations and requires some preparation: https://docs.pydio.com/cells-v4/admin-guide/advanced/migrate-pydio-8-to-cells/. Please let us know if you require a possibility to migrate your Pydio 8 to Pydio Cells after reading the related docs. Depending on interest, we can backport Pydio Cells to a DietPi v9.20.x release on the dedicated compat branch, so that it can be installed alongside Pydio 8 to allow a direct migration. To uninstall Pydio 8 remains on DietPi v10.x, follow these steps: https://github.com/MichaIng/DietPi/pull/7912
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- Raspberry Pi | DietPi can now be selected within the Raspberry Pi Imager below "Other general-purpose OS" for all Raspberry Pi models.
# Reinstall: Skip download and install, advice to use internal updater from web UI
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if [[ -d '/var/www/pydio' ]]
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G_DIETPI-NOTIFY 2 "${aSOFTWARE_NAME[$software_id]} install dir \"/var/www/pydio\" already exists. Download and install steps will be skipped.
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- If you want to update ${aSOFTWARE_NAME[$software_id]}, please use the internal updater from web UI.
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- If you need to reinstall (e.g. broken instance), please manually backup your config files+data, remove the install dir and rerun \"dietpi-software (re)install $software_id\"."
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