OK. Even more important, at least for me (IMO), is that there is a domain: raspap.comBookworm and Bullseye are both officially supported by RaspAP, among other Debian-based distros which are currently in beta. CheersI know the name 'RaspAP', but I think you risk that it messes up Bookworm installation as older Debian versions do not use NetworkManager.
I would say nice try, I am sure you can make many people make install that SW. For those who bought a Pi and actually have no clue or experience. Easy clickbait victims, ready to load the thing with all kinds 'easy' of SW that make them dependent not even on RPi specific workarounds in Debian/Linux, but also external SW.
What means 'officially supported'?
Do you come to my house (for free, I won't even pay your flight ticket and taxi ha ha ha) and install that SW on my Pi by holding my hand while I type a WiFi password? I may have no internet access at that time, so make sure you carry your CD-ROM with the installer on it.
And not to forget, you come back (for free) next year this time with some goodies and a skilled enough engineer because Trixie did some new tricks so your external SW stopped working.
Statistics: Posted by redvli — Mon Sep 30, 2024 6:53 am