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openHABian v1.8b

12 Aug 22:23
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New release to sync with openHAB 4 release.

Beware that running in 64 bit has a major drawback: increased memory usage.
That is not a good idea on a heavily memory constrained platform like a RPi.

A NOTE IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE getting openHABian to work: please check out the DEBUG guide.

You'll find the image below under assets ⤵︎

What's Changed

  • This image prepares for openHAB 4. It will install openHAB 4 and Java 17 by default.
  • Based on latest Raspi OS image on bullseye as of May 3rd, 2023
  • Install log now on port 81
  • some fixes alongside openHAB 4 upgrading

Full Changelog: v1.7.5...v1.8

openHABian v1.8

25 Jun 16:10
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New release to sync with openHAB 4 release.

Beware that running in 64 bit has a major drawback: increased memory usage.
That is not a good idea on a heavily memory constrained platform like a RPi.

A NOTE IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE getting openHABian to work: please check out the DEBUG guide.

You'll find the image below under assets ⤵︎

What's Changed

  • This image prepares for openHAB 4. It will install OH 4 and Java 17 by default.
    (you will get the latest milestone release until final availability of OH4 will replace it by the release version when that gets released).
  • Based on latest Raspi OS image on bullseye as of May 3rd, 2023
  • Install log now on port 81

Full Changelog: v1.7.5...v1.8

openHABian v1.7.5

20 Dec 14:44
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Point release to catch up with latest patches in sync with openHAB 3.4 release.

Beware that running in 64 bit has a major drawback: increased memory usage.
That is not a good idea on a heavily memory constrained platform like a RPi.

If you have trouble getting openHABian to work, please check out the DEBUG guide.

Full Changelog: v1.7.4b...v1.7.5

You'll find the image below under assets ⤵︎

What's Changed

Full Changelog: v1.7.4...v1.7.5

openHABian v1.7.4b

15 Aug 21:06
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Minor release to catch up with latest patches.
Raspi imager now will offer to select latest openHABian image.

Beware that running in 64 bit has a major drawback: increased memory usage.
That is not a good idea on a heavily memory constrained platform like a RPi.

A NOTE IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE getting openHABian to work: please check out the DEBUG guide.

Full Changelog: v1.7.4...v1.7.4b

You'll find the image below under assets ⤵︎

SHA256 checksums:
  • 32 bit image (xz-compressed): 1a8d1f0509c3615fc076ae453c61db50623e3043a5021145bbd50ba3f0184d9c
  • 32 bit image (extracted): c1850a1df5447a2d580feeae6ae83960fc443cd321a80d8deef1e85837e561dc
  • 64 bit image (xz-compressed): a715152606a64e4a8615fb1565153342009f745acb1ecf4ec3d29d10c9e941be
  • 64 bit image (extracted): e5d62803fbaf6bac58428eae5283d6b2d10af90305fb82753c745ff9182f967f

openHABian v1.7.4

27 Jun 22:03
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Noteworthy changes since last image release:

EVCC Electric Vehicle Charge Controller and
Zigbee2MQTT added as optional components
NodeJS update to v16
Raspberry Pi OS 64bit support
Be aware that running in 64 bit has a major drawback: increased memory usage.
That is not a good idea on a heavily memory constrained platform like a RPi.

A NOTE IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE getting openHABian to work: please check out the DEBUG guide.

Full Changelog: v1.7.3...v1.7.4

You'll find the image below under assets ⤵︎

openHABian v1.7.3

30 Mar 04:24
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Noteworthy changes since last image release:

  • Spinning animation while waiting for apt-get update to run
  • Updates for upstream zram changes
  • General bug fixes
  • GitHub Actions dependency upgrades

A NOTE IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE getting openHABian to work: please check out the DEBUG guide.

Full Changelog: v1.7.2...v1.7.3

You'll find the image below under assets ⤵︎

openHABian v1.7.2

27 Jan 15:26
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We had to change Java from Zulu to OpenJDK on pretty short notice.
Sorry for that but Azul (the company to provide Zulu) keeps changing their download API often, resulting in Java being unable to install, leaving new openHABian users in the dark so we decided to switch there a little earlier than we intended.
Zulu will remain as an alternative Java provider for the time being, be aware however that it may fail to install at any time thanks to Azul.
(please drop a note if you notice this is happening but don't expect this to get fixed soon).

A NOTE IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE getting openHABian to work: please check out the DEBUG guide.

Noteworthy changes since last image release:

  • default Java provider changed to OpenJDK
  • some bug fixes

What's Changed

Full Changelog: v1.7.1...v1.7.2

openHABian v1.7.1

02 Dec 18:56
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We have upgraded our base operating system to Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye.

As usual upgrades on supported systems will be unaffected, use the openhabian-config menu to apply any updates available to your system.
We will not automatically update your current base system (i.e buster -> bullseye) - don't fix what ain't broken.
Debian buster will be at least supported two more years. If you are eager to upgrade, read up on dist-upgrade or reinstall your system. Please note that if you choose to upgrade and not reinstall, you are on your own, don't expect to get support from the developers of openHABian if something goes wrong.

A NOTE IF YOU HAVE ANY TROUBLE getting openHABian to work: please check out the DEBUG guide.

Noteworthy changes since last image release:

  • New base OS: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye
    Use 1.7.1 image as this image has the proper settings for cloning the openHABian repo.
  • Added support for Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
  • Ability to update zram without reinstalling it
  • More robust Java install routine (with Java 17 experimental support coming soon)
  • Fixed Amanda install not prompting for email address to send reports to
  • General bug fixes

Known bugs:

  • Homegear is currently broken on Bullseye (complain to their devs)

You'll find the image below under assets ⤵︎

openHABian v1.7

01 Dec 18:20
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We have upgraded our base operating system to Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye.

As usual upgrades on supported systems will be unaffected, use the openhabian-config menu to apply any updates available to your system.
We will not automatically update your current base system (i.e buster -> bullseye) - don't fix what ain't broken.
Debian buster will be at least supported two more years. If you are eager to upgrade, read up on dist-upgrade or reinstall your system. Please note that if you choose to upgrade and not reinstall, you are on your own, don't expect to get support from the developers of openHABian if something goes wrong.

Noteworthy changes since last image release:

  • New base OS: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye
  • Added support for Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
  • Ability to update zram without reinstalling it
  • More robust Java install routine (with Java 17 experimental support coming soon)
  • Fixed Amanda install not prompting for email address to send reports to
  • General bug fixes

Known bugs:

  • Homegear is currently broken on Bullseye (complain to their devs)

You'll find the image below under assets ⤵︎

openHABian v1.7-beta

15 Nov 22:19
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openHABian v1.7-beta Pre-release
Pre-release

We have upgraded our base operating system to Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye.

As usual upgrades on supported systems will be unaffected, use the openhabian-config menu to apply any updates available to your system.
We will not automatically update your current base system (i.e buster -> bullseye) - don't fix what ain't broke.
Debian buster will be at least supported two more years. If you are eager to upgrade, read up on dist-upgrade or reinstall your system. Please note that if you choose to upgrade and not reinstall, you are on your own, don't expect to get support from the developers of openHABian if something goes wrong.

Noteworthy changes since last image release:

  • New base OS: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye
  • Ability to update zram without reinstalling it
  • More robust Java install routine (with Java 17 experimental support coming soon)
  • Fixed Amanda install not prompting for email address to send reports to
  • General bug fixes

Known bugs:

  • Homegear is currently broken on Bullseye (complain to their devs)

You'll find the image below under assets ⤵︎