seccomp on Raspberry Pi
Hal Murray
hmurray at megapathdsl.net
Thu May 25 09:26:11 UTC 2017
Thanks.
> Huh? Raspian is keeping up-to-date with Debian quite nicely:
> Depending on when you installed the initial image you might need to do a
> 'apt-get dist-upgrade' or if it's a really old base image even an
> 'rpi-update' to get the newest kernel.
I was expecting upgrade and dist-upgrade to do the right thing and had
stopped doing rpi-update. An rpi-update fixed things.
Yes, those systems are really really old, but they have been updated
occasionally and I was expecting the update process to fixup whatever is
needed so I no longer need to run rpi-update. I'm reasonably sure some of
them have been updated from the previous version of Raspbian, wheezy I think.
Is there any reason to prefer Raspbian over Debian or the reverse?
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