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HOWTO: Upgrade Raspberry Pi OS from Bookworm to Trixie Following the official Debian instructions, I first tried a minimal update (sudo apt upgrade --without-new-pkgs) A full upgrade is supposed to be better afterward Does that make sense? Link to official Debian update instructions https: www debian org releases trixie release-notes upgrading de html#upgrading-packages
Upgrading a bookworm image to trixie - Raspberry Pi Forums On a Pi 5 with a fast Internet connection, the trixie upgrade takes approximately 15-20 minutes to run While it is running, you will be prompted to ask whether to restart services - answer "yes" to this question If asked any other questions during the upgrade, "yes" is probably the right answer!
Should You Install Debian 12 (Bookworm) or Jump Straight to Debian 13 . . . That’s why many new users who want to try Debian often ask a simple but tricky question: 👉 Should I install the current stable release (Debian 12, Bookworm), or go straight to the testing branch (Debian 13, Trixie) which will soon become stable?
Raspberry Pi OS Gets a Major Update with Debian 13 “Trixie” After spending time with Trixie on a Raspberry Pi 5, the overall experience feels smoother and more polished than Bookworm The new visuals are clean, the Control Center is a welcome improvement (even if a bit rough), and everything worked as expected out of the box
RaspberryPi4: Upgrade Bookworm to Trixie - General Discussion - DietPi . . . I used Debian 12 image from Tested images After installation I upgraded it to Trixie and that worked (incl xfce, xrdp, ssh, …) But after upgrade mouse and keyboard not working on the Pi But this doesn’t matter for me because I do use it as headless system via SSH and XRDP
Here is how i upgraded from `bullseye` to `bookworm` to `trixie`. There have been many changes between bullseye and trixie Things like the location of the boot filesystem (moved from boot to boot firmware in bookworm), the name of the kernel packages, the networking (changed from dhcpcd to Network Manager), the GUI used and others