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   1. Re: moving motion to a newer machine (Barry Martin)


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Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2022 11:48:03 -0500
From: Barry Martin <barry3mar...@gmail.com>
To: motion-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Motion-user] moving motion to a newer machine
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Hi Dave!

>>> I now have an R Pi 3B+ that I can substitute for the old machine and
>>> hope that might give me an upgraded frame rate. It presently has
>>> buster on it, 32-bit I think (uname -m says armv71). So:
>> AFAIK Buster is 32-bit. /uname -m/ gives the processor type; /cat
>> /etc/os-release/ gives some of the information you're asking about
>> but not all.? ...I'm not sure how to tell the bit option? (looks like
>> we'll both be learning!)
> Thanks for your reply. I went ahead and upgraded the pi to a 64-bit
> version. I used the official rpi-imager and that has given me bullseye.
> Now I'm confused when I look at
> https://github.com/Motion-Project/motion/releases  because although I
> see an arm64 release for both bionic and buster I don't see one for
> bullseye:

You're right!? And I'll admit I don 't know what I did to get Motion on 
64-bit Bullseye.? Definitely 64-bit Bullseye installed (combination? of 
seeing 'Bullseye' during updates and 'aarch64' with *uname -m*. FWIW the 
Motion? version is 4.4.0.? (It's 4.3.2 on the Buster 32 bit ==> uname-m 
returns armv7l.)

I would say it's going to be a lot easier to use Buster at 32 bit and 
the pi-buster-motion version you noted.? How I got my combination I have 
no recollection; I put in the details so maybe someone else can figure 
out what I accidentally did.

Sorry for the confusion.

Barry

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