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rpi-update
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An easier way to update the firmware of your Raspberry Pi
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To install the tool, run the following command as root:
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<pre>
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wget http://goo.gl/1BOfJ -O /usr/bin/rpi-update --quiet && chmod +x /usr/bin/rpi-update
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</pre>
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To then update your firmware, simply run the following command as root:
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<pre>
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rpi-update
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</pre>
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By default, the 224MB memory split will be used. If you'd like to use the 192MB split, then type:
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<pre>
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rpi-update 192
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</pre>
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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.
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After the firmware has been sucessfully updated, you'll need to reboot to load the new firmware.
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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.
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