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In the original version, bonus words were displayed beneath Lex the bookworm starting from round 2. Forming these bonus words boosted your score. This feature is unfortunately removed from the version we currently have on our website.


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However, bookworm has changed out the network management subsystem. I tried in place upgrades of four of my RPis and failed on all four. Everything works great until that network subsystem gets replaced then it drops off the net and never comes back. I probably could plug these into a keyboard and mouse and correct what ever damage was done but it was easier to rebuild from scratch.

I've noticed that the Label, Origin and Description of the cloud-sdk-bookworm Debian repo have changed to "cloud-sdk-bullseye". Can be viewed here: -sdk-bookworm/Release. They seem to be correct for packages.cloud.google.com/apt/dists/cloud-sdk-bullseye/Release. I only noticed it because an automated build which uses the cloud-sdk:466.0.0-slim Docker image has started failing on "apt update" with:

As for the info for others how I temporary "fixed it" - not without consequences. We are using docket image google/cloud-sdk from docket hub. I am renaming the entry in the /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-cloud-sdk.list file entries cloud-sdk-bookworm to cloud-sdk-bullseye as follows:

Just checked with 468.0.0 and the apt-get update no longer fails so it seems the issue has been fixed. However, the labels in this file packages.cloud.google.com/apt/dists/cloud-sdk-bookworm/Release still look wrong. That's a really minor thing though so probably not worth fixing.

This actually is still an issue for anyone using unattended-upgrades to update from google-cloud-sdk. I have had to go and manually edit the 50unattended-upgrades file on several Debian 12 systems and replace "origin=cloud-sdk,codename=cloud-sdk,label=cloud-sdk"; with "origin=cloud-sdk-bullseye,codename=cloud-sdk-bookworm,label=cloud-sdk-bullseye";. Undoubtedly, I will forget to check this when it is fixed and will start wondering why my automatic updates are broken. Please can we have the page that dkanov referenced above fixed?

This actually is an issue for anyone using unattended-upgrades to update from google-cloud-sdk. I have had to go and manually edit the 50unattended-upgrades file on several Debian 12 systems and replace "origin=cloud-sdk,codename=cloud-sdk,label=cloud-sdk"; with "origin=cloud-sdk-bullseye,codename=cloud-sdk-bookworm,label=cloud-sdk-bullseye";. Undoubtedly, I will forget to check this when it is fixed and will start wondering why my automatic updates are broken. Please can we have the page that dkanov referenced above fixed?

This release contains over 11,089 new packages for a total count of 64,419packages, while over 6,296 packages have been removed as obsolete. 43,254packages were updated in this release.The overall disk usage for bookworm is 365,016,420 kB (365 GB), and is made upof 1,341,564,204 lines of code.

bookworm has more translated man pages than ever thanks to ourtranslators who have made man-pages available in multiple languagessuch as: Czech, Danish, Greek, Finnish, Indonesian, Macedonian,Norwegian (Bokml), Russian, Serbian, Swedish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.All of the systemd man pages are now completely available in German.

The Debian Med Blend introduces a new package: shiny-server whichsimplifies scientific web applications using R. We have kept to ourefforts of providing Continuous Integration support for Debian Med teampackages. Install the metapackages at version 3.8.x for Debian bookworm.

With this broad selection of packages and its traditional widearchitecture support, Debian once again stays true to its goal of beingThe Universal Operating System. It is suitable for many differentuse cases: from desktop systems to netbooks; from development servers tocluster systems; and for database, web, and storage servers. At the sametime, additional quality assurance efforts like automatic installation andupgrade tests for all packages in Debian's archive ensure that bookwormfulfills the high expectations that users have of a stable Debian release.

Between releases, the Technical Committee resolved that Debian bookwormshould support only the merged-usr root filesystem layout, dropping supportfor the non-merged-usr layout. For systems installed as buster or bullseyethere will be no changes to the filesystem; however, systems using the olderlayout will be converted during the upgrade.

If you simply want to try Debian 12 bookworm without installing it,you can use one of the available live images which load and run thecomplete operating system in a read-only state via your computer's memory.

These live images are provided for the amd64 andi386 architectures and are available for DVDs, USB sticks,and netboot setups. The user can choose among different desktopenvironments to try: GNOME, KDE Plasma, LXDE, LXQt, MATE, and Xfce.Debian Live bookworm has a standard live image, so it is also possibleto try a base Debian system without any of the graphical user interfaces.

To install Debian 12 bookworm directly onto your computer's storagedevice you can choose from a variety of installation media types to Downloadsuch as: Blu-ray Disc, DVD, CD, USB stick, or via a network connection.See the Installation Guide for more details.

The installation images may be downloaded right now viabittorrent (the recommended method),jigdo, orHTTP; seeDebian on CDs for further information. bookworm willsoon be available on physical DVD, CD-ROM, and Blu-ray Discs fromnumerous vendors too.

Before upgrading your system, it is strongly recommended that you make afull backup, or at least back up any data or configuration information youcan't afford to lose. The upgrade tools and process are quite reliable, buta hardware failure in the middle of an upgrade could result in a severelydamaged system.The main things you'll want to back up are the contents of /etc,/var/lib/dpkg, /var/lib/apt/extended_states and the output of:$ dpkg --get-selections '*' # (the quotes are important)We welcome any information from users related to the upgrade from bullseyeto bookworm. Please share information by filing a bug in theDebianbug tracking system using the upgrade-reports package with your results.

It is advisable to remove bullseye-backports entries from APT source-listfiles before the upgrade; after the upgrade consider adding bookworm-backports.For bookworm, the security suite is named bookworm-security; usersshould adapt their APT source-list files accordingly when upgrading.If your APT configuration also involves pinning or APT::Default-Release,it is likely to require adjustments to allow the upgrade of packages to the newstable release. Please consider disabling APT pinning.

Possible issues during the upgrade includeConflicts or Pre-Depends loops which can be solved by removing and eliminatingsome packages or forcing the re-installation of other packages. Additionalconcerns are Could not perform immediate configuration ... errors for whichone will need to keep both bullseye (that was just removed) andbookworm (that was just added) in the APT source-list file, andFile Conflicts which may require one to forcibly remove packages.As mentioned, backing the system up is the key to a smooth upgrade should anyuntoward errors occur.

i just posted a reply on the Full Walkthrough: Setup RPI4 take 64mp photos and Control Focus - #2 by Edward where i totally use a 64 mp on a completely fresh install of bookworm on rpi4 as of march 01. totally works!

I installed Octoprint with Octoprint_deploy this weekend on a fresh install of bookworm.

Had zero issues with the install, and no issues with operation so far. This was on a Pi4. Pi5 shouldn't have any issues. Octoprint runs in Python, so the underlying interpreter still sees all the GPIO as it should, Etc..

I am also running 2023-12-05_2023-10-10-octopi-bookworm-arm64-lite-1.1.0.zip on my Pi 5. Seems to be fairly stable. Only issue i am having is i cant get the camera resolution to change. It seems to be stuck on 640x480.

And also to point out that under bookworm, I wasn't able to get X to start due to an error like symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/fbturbo_drv.so: undefined symbol: shadowUpdatePackedWeak (in /var/log/lightdm/x-0.log). I was able to fix this by ununstalling the fbturbo driver (which was obviously pulled in as a dependency somehow, even though it's not needed for rpi. I also had trouble configuring this package during install and had to use dpkg-reconfigure to get it to install)

Bookworm is available as a PPA for Ubuntu (16.04 upwards) and other Ubuntu based systems. Open Terminal and run the following comands for installation sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bookworm-team/bookwormsudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install com.github.babluboy.bookwormIn case of issues related to missing libgranite package, add the Elementary PPA as shown below and re-try. The Elementary PPA can be removed after Bookworm is installed. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:elementary-os/stablesudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install com.github.babluboy.bookworm

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