08-21-2021, 12:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-21-2021, 12:50 PM by Zebulon Walton.)
With an image backup on hand, I decided to take the plunge and set up bookworm on my eMMC. Changed the repositories, ran "apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade", rebooted and it seems to be fine. As with bookworm on the SD card calling works reliably now and calls can be answered on the login screen when the phone is woken up from sleep, and that wakeup takes place almost imeediately. (If something breaks later as development proceeds I can always revert back to my image backup or just boot off my working SD card.)
The only thing I notice is that my custom ringtone no longer plays, so either custom ringtones just do not work any more or the method for setting it has changed. (I could not get that to work on the SD card either.) A small price to pay for the improvements though and I'm sure at some point it will work again.
Kernel version is 5.10. I've seen mention in other threads of upgrading to kernel 5.13. What are the advantages of doing that, and how do you install it? (Does it need to be built from source?)
The only thing I notice is that my custom ringtone no longer plays, so either custom ringtones just do not work any more or the method for setting it has changed. (I could not get that to work on the SD card either.) A small price to pay for the improvements though and I'm sure at some point it will work again.
Kernel version is 5.10. I've seen mention in other threads of upgrading to kernel 5.13. What are the advantages of doing that, and how do you install it? (Does it need to be built from source?)