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Liam McLoughlin
2012-04-22 12:56:10 +00:00

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@@ -15,6 +15,14 @@ To then update your firmware, simply run the following command as root:
rpi-update
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By default, the 224MB memory split will be used. If you'd like to use the 192MB split, then type:
<pre>
rpi-update 192
</pre>
If you'd like to use the 128MB memory split, then the command is the same as the above, except with 128 instead of 192.
After the firmware has been sucessfully updated, you'll need to reboot to load the new firmware.
This tool is experimental, and may screw up your install. If you have problems with it, post an issue to this GitHub repo and I'll see if I can help you.