CrowPI L: Pi Panel in bullseye

edited November 2024 in Raspberry Pi & CrowPi

Dear,
I try to upgrade from buster to bullseye with this procedure
( sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade; sudo apt full-upgrade; sudo apt autoremove; sudo reboot )
and then I've update in /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/raspi.list all references from buster to bullseye so I ran a new
sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade; sudo apt full-upgrade; sudo apt autoremove; sudo reboot
and it gave me a new SO in bullseye version, but Pi Panel won't run... I'm on CrowPI L and a warning tells: "the software needs to run on Crowpi-Laptop!"

Is there a new SO image in bullseye or bookworm for Raspberry PI 4 8GB (the factor form that fit into CrowPI L)

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  • Dear,

    It seems the issue lies in compatibility with Pi Panel on Bullseye. CrowPi-L may require specific drivers or configurations not included in the Bullseye update. Unfortunately, there's no official CrowPi-L Bullseye or Bookworm image yet. Consider reverting to Buster or checking with the manufacturer for a compatible image release.

  • @profed
    Looking for the latest CrowPi-L OS (Bookworm) image, please refer to this post.

  • @eronfinch
    Pi Panel is a software developed by Elecrow for the CrowPi L product. It is written in QT and allows users to learn programming knowledge. Additionally, the software provides hyperlinks to various portal websites.

  • edited June 29

    @watson01 said:

    Dear,

    It seems the issue lies in compatibility with Pi Panel on Bullseye. CrowPi-L may require specific drivers or configurations not included in the Bullseye update. I faced a similar challenge when using capcut pro video editor on a custom Pi setup—it turned out certain graphical interfaces just aren’t fully supported without the right drivers. Unfortunately, there's no official CrowPi-L Bullseye or Bookworm image yet. Consider reverting to Buster or checking with the manufacturer for a compatible image release.

    I also have the same question. I followed the same upgrade steps from Buster to Bullseye on my Raspberry Pi 4 (CrowPi L), and after rebooting into Bullseye, Pi Panel stopped working with the same message: "the software needs to run on Crowpi-Laptop!" I'm wondering if there’s an updated Bullseye or Bookworm image officially configured for CrowPi L, or if there’s a compatibility fix needed to get Pi Panel working again. Would appreciate any guidance from others who’ve successfully upgraded without breaking the CrowPi software!

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