Difference between revisions of "Driver issues with Raspberry Pi OS 2023-10-10"
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'''Reason:'''The Raspberry Pi OS has undergone significant changes on 2023-10-10, which do not match the original driver <br> <br> | '''Reason:'''The Raspberry Pi OS has undergone significant changes on 2023-10-10, which do not match the original driver <br> <br> | ||
'''Solution: ''' <br> | '''Solution: ''' <br> | ||
− | (Note: This method has only been tested on the 32-bit system (2023-10-10 raspios bookworm armhf. img) of Raspberry Pi 4B | + | (Note: This method has only been tested on the 32-bit system (2023-10-10-raspios-bookworm-armhf.img) of Raspberry Pi 4B, and other versions have not been tested yet.) |
'''1.Enter the following command in the command line interface''' | '''1.Enter the following command in the command line interface''' | ||
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Revision as of 11:27, 29 November 2023
Problem:The driver for the official 2023-10-10 Raspberry Pi system cannot be used properly after installation.
Reason:The Raspberry Pi OS has undergone significant changes on 2023-10-10, which do not match the original driver
Solution:
(Note: This method has only been tested on the 32-bit system (2023-10-10-raspios-bookworm-armhf.img) of Raspberry Pi 4B, and other versions have not been tested yet.)
1.Enter the following command in the command line interface
sudo raspi-config
2.Select<6 Advanced Options>and press Enter; Then select<A6 Wayland>,<W1 X11>in sequence
3.Press the left and right arrow keys and select<Finish>; Select<Yes>to restart Raspberry Pi
4. Install the driver according to the previous method (the method remains the same as before)