Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Which Pi version is best?
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Editorial
If your heart is set on the Pi then the Pi3 is your best option, with Jessie. More importantly, IMHO, if you MUST use Stretch, DO NOT run rpi-update. You’ve been warned.
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Hi guys, I’m trying to test with MagicMirror and I bought Raspberry pi 3, but I have question 8)
What is the best version of linux is better for install the MagicMirror ?
RASPBIAN STRETCH WITH DESKTOP or RASPBIAN STRETCH LITE ?Thanks in advance !
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@juvesito Go with Jessie.
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@Nystro0m I undertand that for to install the MagicMirror is better the desktop version no? Thanks for your fast answer 8)
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@juvesito If you are comfortable to go without destkop i would go that way.
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@juvesito USE JESSIE! I found the best way to do this is to go here and I selected the one from 03/03/2017 and downloaded the zip file then unzipped it and used Win32 or Etcher to write the image to the micro SD. You’ll still have to run the
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
commands but I’m still finding my way in the pi world, so I’m sure there’s an easier way. Anyways, no issues this way so far on Pi3 :) -
@Mykle1 said in Which Pi version is best?:
Editorial
If your heart is set on the Pi then the Pi3 is your best option, with Jessie. More importantly, IMHO, if you MUST use Stretch, DO NOT run rpi-update. You’ve been warned.
I stand warned and used Jessie! Thanks!!!
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@austenzombie7 said in Which Pi version is best?:
I stand warned and used Jessie! Thanks!!!
Very good, Sir. Enjoy your mirror!
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@juvesito said in Which Pi version is best?:
Hi guys, I’m trying to test with MagicMirror and I bought Raspberry pi 3, but I have question 8)
What is the best version of linux is better for install the MagicMirror ?
RASPBIAN STRETCH WITH DESKTOP or RASPBIAN STRETCH LITE ?Thanks in advance !
You didn’t read the post right above yours? LOL
If your heart is set on the Pi then the Pi3 is your best option, with Jessie. More importantly, IMHO, if you MUST use Stretch, DO NOT run rpi-update. You’ve been warned.
SO yeah not a good idea… use Jessie