New Raspberry Pi OS Includes Hidden Speed Boost💨💨 & 64 Bit Option - Raspbian To Debian 11 "Bullseye"

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In This Video We Are Discussing About The official Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian) has been updated and it’s now based on the Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series.

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New Raspberry Pi OS Includes Hidden Speed Boost💨💨 & 64 Bit Option - Raspbian To Debian 11 "Bullseye"

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Raspberry Pi OS is a Debian-based distribution custom built for Raspberry Pi computers. The development team have published a new version of Raspberry Pi OS which carries the code name "Bullseye". The new version is based on Debian 11 and upgrades a number of desktop components. "All of the desktop components and applications are now using version 3 of the GTK+ user interface toolkit. GTK+ is a layer of software that applications can use to draw standard user interface components (known as 'widgets') such as buttons, menus and the like, so that all applications have a consistent look and feel. Up until now, most of the desktop has used version 2 of the GTK+ toolkit, but increasing numbers of Debian applications are using GTK+3, so to try and keep things consistent, we've upgraded all our software and the desktop itself to the newer version. GTK+3 has been around for several years now, and people have occasionally asked why we didn't move to it before now. The simple answer is that many things are much easier to do with GTK+2 than with GTK+3, particularly when it comes to customising the appearance of widgets - GTK+3 has removed several useful features which we relied upon. It has ended up being necessary to find work-arounds to a lot of these - hopefully no one will notice them and everything will still work as before!"

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And the Raspberry Pi OS has been updated to Debian 11 Bullseye. Check out what's new in this update and find out where to download this distro.

It's been a few months since the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced that its Debian-based Raspbian distribution for the Raspberry Pi single-board computer has a new and more appropriate name, Raspberry Pi OS, also revealing an upcoming 64-bit variant.

Yes. The Raspberry Pi OS as the official operating system for the Raspberry Pi single board computers has been upgraded to Debian 11 “Bullseye”.
The Raspberry Pi OS has moved its base package from Debian 10 to Debian 11 now that Bullseye has been stable and in good shape for the past few months.

In addition to updating the underlying packages against the new Debian release, the Raspberry Pi OS has completed the migration of its own desktop components from GTK2 to GTK3.

The Raspberry Pi desktop should now be in good shape and running happily in GTK3. GNOME Mutter also replaced Openbox as the window manager used in the Raspberry Pi OS.

Keep in mind that the Raspberry Pi OS is not yet using Wayland by default, but with the move to GTK3 and Mutter they are moving in that direction, but they still have more work to do before this transition.

This major Raspberry Pi OS update also uses the Broadcom KMS kernel driver by default instead of the previous proprietary driver, there is a new camera driver for the RPi camera module using libcamera and more.

Those with a Raspberry Pi 4 Rev 6 (8GB models and recent 2GB/4GB models) will also see the turbo mode clock increased from 1.5GHz to 1.8GHz for better performance.

Download and try Raspberry

The Raspberry Pi 2021-03-04 ISO image can now be downloaded by going to the distribution's download page .

This build is based on the Debian OS series stable software repositories, and you can save it to an SD card or SSD driver using the latest version of the Raspberry Pi Imager utility .

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