![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tmpfs 122M 0 122M 0% cat cat /etc/os-release Last edit at 07:37AM by Popo.įilesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on I will backup all rootfs and upgrade to bookworm 12Įdited 2 time(s). Image Type: ARM Linux RAMDisk Image (gzip compressed)ĭata Size: 6497712 Bytes = 6345.42 KiB = 6.20 MiB Image Name: initramfs-5.4.224-oxnas-tld-1 W: GPG error: stable InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 648ACFD622F3D138 NO_PUBKEY 0E98404D386FA1D9 NO_PUBKEY 605C66F00D6C9793Īfter upgrade, before boot, remember to mkimage mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0圆0008000 -e 0圆0008000 -n Linux-5.4.224-oxnas-tld-1 -d vmlinuz-5.4.224-oxnas-tld-1 uImage PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)"īUG_REPORT_URL=" cat /etc/apt/sources.listĭeb bullseye-security main contrib non-freeĭeb-src bullseye-security main contrib non-freeĭeb-src bullseye-updates main 'apt update' get PUBKEY warring Start your Synaptic Package Manager > Select fpc, fpc-src, lazarus-project > menu item: Package > Lock Version.OK, I had already upgrade to bullseye cat aptkeyĪpt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys 605C66F00D6C9793 \ĠE98404D386FA1D9 cat cat /etc/os-release ![]() But you should to lock your Lazarus/FPC to prevent Ubuntu to mess up your installation with its upgrades. Your Lazarus now should be able to start and run properly. Delete /usr/bin/ppc* (ppcarm, ppcross386, ppcrossarm, ppc圆4)Īfter the cleaning up prosedure, then now Install the Lazarus:Ġ8. Delete /etc/fp* (fpc.bak, fpc.cfg, fppkg.bak, fppkg.cfg)Ġ6. Uninstall lazarus, fpc, fpc-src (use Ctrl+F shortcut on your Synaptic to search)Ġ3. For Ubuntu users, I recommend Synaptic Package Manager (instead of the default Ubuntu Software Manager).įirst download the 3 debs file from Lazarus official website (via SourceForge):īecause you have already tried to install Lazarus, you may need to clean up the previous installation:Ġ1. You should not use the Lazarus that come from your Ubuntu repository. ![]()
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