![]() ![]() It’s still in beta, so expect some bugs, and don’t expect them to be fixed quickly. In the next part, I’ll show you how to try it out. While there are still many Raspberry Pi running with a 32-bit chip, they’ll work on the 64-bit development, but releasing it soon is not a priority. So, they want to keep everything simple, for them and for us. James Hughes – Principle Software Engineer Raspberry Pi Ltd ![]() This means a lot less maintenance work – we are a small team. There’s quite a bit of work involved with moving the entire distro over the 64bit, including some rather tricky work on anything that talks to the GPU, which is 32bit. We only need one distro, and it runs on all devices.
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