Honestly, its usually easier for me to just upgrade. to do this I need to :Ī) try to work out what is currently on that particular belaī) come to the forum to work out what changes have happened, so might be useful I do understand that really you don't need to keep bela on the latest/greatest, but the issue I have is when I come to start something new on Bela - I don't know if it a good idea/advantageous to upgrade or not (or if thats means the image or software). Quick 'check' button which tells you, should you upgrade the image or the software. I suppose this is a combination of the above That downloads directly the latest version (assuming you have a internet connection on the board) Such that we can quickly see if one or both need upgrading. (in order of what helps the most for me □ )Ĭan we have a version for image and a separate version for software, and report these in the web interface. Ok, so this leads to a couple of suggestions, which would make my life easier □ What Im usually confused about is when the former is needed? (as its more effort) The latter you can upgrade from GitHub then apply with the browser. The former is an image you install directly onto the sdcard (and then in my case i transfer to emmc) , The first thing that 'confuses' me, is the difference between the 'bela image' and the 'bela software', and the relationship between them. ( I guess I should keep notes, but im not that organised) Ive got a number of Belas, salt and BelaMini, and Im finding it difficult to track which have been upgraded and what versions of the software they have one them. Ive kind of got myself into a confused situation □ (again!!)
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