When running Raspberry Pi OS 32-bit (it's not actually Raspbian, although it does use mostly packages from the Raspbian servers) on a Pi capable of 64-bit, it defaults to a 64-bit (aarch64) kernel, but uses 32-bit (armhf) userland.
You can switch to back to X11 instead of Wayland in raspi-config.
You can switch to back to X11 instead of Wayland in raspi-config.
Statistics: Posted by rpdom — Fri Aug 09, 2024 6:53 pm