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Subject: Re: Pi4 to Pi5 migration
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On 6/6/2024 3:03 PM, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
> druck <news@druck.org.uk> wrote:
>> Yes sorry its bullseye to BOOKWORM
>>
> 
> In light of private comments on bookworm's new "features" it
> appears that I should set up a bookworm install and play with it
> some. The existing Pi4 works very well under Bullseye, but it'll
> get superceded at some point and I'll have to face Bookworm
> eventually. In principle I like the idea of upgrading from X11,
> though the actual experience may not be fun.....
> 

   For what it's worth, I moved from Buster to Bookwrm on a
Pi4 recently. I really only use it for streaming movies. The
streaming services would no longer accept Firefox on Buster.
It maxed out at v. 92 if I remember correctly.

   I was pleasantly surprised. I couldn't tell you what's different.
It just runs quicker and feels more solid on the same hardware.
It's a pleasure to see an update require *less* resources. All I
care about is getting Netflix, Kanopy, PBS, etc in Firefox. Now
that's working better than ever.