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      sdetweil @neo_anderson
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      @neo_anderson apt upgrade does not change your system to new version, only bring this version up to date

      lsb_release -a

      shows the os version detail

      buster is 2 versions back

      bullseye and bookworm since then, bookworm, the current version, has been out over a year now

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        neo_anderson @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil Thanks. that makes sense. Im on buster. see below. I was searching how to upgrade to bookwork but from my understanding it’s not very simple. any recommendations?

        pi@raspberrypi:~ $ lsb_release -a
        No LSB modules are available.
        Distributor ID: Raspbian
        Description: Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
        Release: 10
        Codename: buster

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          neo_anderson @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil alternatively, is it simple better to format the pi and install bookworm from scratch?

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            sdetweil @neo_anderson
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            @neo_anderson said in Installation issues:

            alternatively, is it simple better to format the pi and install bookworm from scratch?

            yes, better to start with new base

            backup MM config…
            see my https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror-backup-restore
            make sure to copy backup folder (MM_backup) off or push to git
            so you can have it for restore

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              neo_anderson @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil I got it working. Tried the manual method but it didnt work so then I tried your automatic script and it worked perfectly. much appreciated.

              is there a way to get the software to prompt for the user to select from a pre-built list of modules and syn with an email account?

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                sdetweil @neo_anderson
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                @neo_anderson no we don’t have that

                i am working in a new module installer that will let you pick from the 3rd party list catalog.

                then after installing those will open my mmm-config module to allow you to configure the modules you installed
                (and you can go back there at any tine, installer or config)

                i don’t think there is any concept of pre-built list of modules

                my restore script works from a list of the urls (created at backup tine), but its just a text file list

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                  neo_anderson @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil Hi there, Hope your Jan went well. Just wanted to touch base to see how youre making out with the new module. Sounds quite exciting.

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                    sdetweil @neo_anderson
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                    @neo_anderson you can try it out
                    See
                    https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/123306

                    There is more info before that post, but this gets you the latest version

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