![]() The 0.18.0 image still was based on Debian Buster however, which is already on its way to age out of security updates. OctoPrint will have prompted you to update itself and will continue to do so, and most of the image itself can be kept up to date like every other RaspberryPi OS image. Anything included on the image however can also be kept up to date without having to reflash. It’s not strictly necessary though - a new image basically means that if you have to setup a new instance you’ll start at a newer version of everything bundled with the image. There is currently no way to update from earlier OctoPi versions to a new version of that image. If you are asking yourself how to update from an earlier version of OctoPi, please read on. You can download OctoPi 1.0.0 from the Raspberry Pi imager and of course the download page. A test image built on top of OctoPi 1.0.0 via OctoPi-UpToDate with that should hopefully be available within the next two weeks! However, we are actively working on a webcam stack swap that will allow us to support libcamera based cameras like that one and also newer Arducams. ![]() ships with user-fix to adapt to username changes of pi user #791 note that OctoPi 1.0.0 does not yet include support for the new Raspberry Pi Camera v3.deals with the userless images changes ( guysoft/CustomPiOS#163). ![]() Fix webcamd daemon loop & handling of non-usb v4l2 devices #741 Add a network monitoring for wifi connections #729 (thanks Delete octopi-network.txt picam-bullseye-fix #763 (Thanks ships ffmpeg with HLS support at /opt/ffmpeg-hls/ffmpeg #784 64 bit build has moved to raspios ( #785). ![]()
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