Nope, I'm running Tumbleweed (20220509).After digging a little deeper, I see that pieeprom-2022-01-25.bin was installed in the STABLE release by raspberrypi-eeprom-firmware, but (after reading the 2022-01-25 entry in https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-eeprom/blob/master/firmware/release-notes.md) I was expecting it to be in the DEFAULT / CRITICAL release. Should I reconfigure my RPI to boot from the STABLE release? I have to admit that the Raspberry Pi "release" names are pretty confusing.
David On 5/15/22 1:18 AM, Axel Braun wrote:
Hello David, Am Sonntag, 15. Mai 2022, 00:54:00 CEST schrieb David Walker:I've been trying to use rpi-eeprom-update on my RPI 4b (Tumbleweed) to determine when new EEPROM firmware is available (so I can decide if I want to install it with "rpi-eeprom-update -a"), but it doesn't seem to know about new versions since 4/29/2021, so two questions: * It looks to me like the current firmware releases are provided by the raspberrypi-eeprom-firmware package, but it doesn't have anything since 4/29/2021. Have I installed the wrong package for this, or is not being updated?I guess you are running Leap? In Leap the data gets not updated (unfortunately). Download and install the packages from Tumbleweed, eeprom version 2022.01.25 HTH Axel
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