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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