paul- wrote: 
> It really depends on what hardware you have.  Unless you need the
> hardware support that comes with the new kernel.  Staying with the old
> version is fine.  Just be aware that the dev team always lives in the
> latest version.  Supporting old versions gets difficult for us, as we
> don't run those versions.
> 
> If you have easy access to the SD card.  Flashing a new card and
> swapping it is always the safest.   If you encounter a problem, you can
> easily revert.

Thanks, Paul!  I do have access to the SD card, but in order to activate
the RPi WiFi with the new version I would need to first hardwire it to
my desktop computer, no?  IIRC, it was somewhat difficult to get the
WiFi network recognized by the pCP scan the first time round.


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