• As of August 17th, 2017, the Raspberry Pi foundation has officially released the successor to Raspbian Jessie — Raspbian Stretch.
  • In this blog I want to note down in the shortest way possible how to upgrade your Raspberry Pi from Raspbian Stretch to Raspbian Buster.
  • Last week a new version of Raspbian was released. This version introduced Debian Stretch as the base of the operating system, thus replacing Debian Jessie.
  • In my case I had downloaded file named 2018-11-13-raspbian-stretch.img. So as you can see that this file is the full form of the the version release.
  • ...and transformative insights await you on this remarkable path of self-transformation in our Raspberry Pi3 Install And Setup Raspbian Stretch Os section.
  • Open the downloaded zip file, and extract the downloaded image file (in my case this is 2017-08-16-raspbian-Stretch.img) onto your hard drive.
  • In this blog I want to note down in the shortest way possible how to upgrade your Raspberry Pi from Raspbian Stretch to Raspbian Buster.
  • What is the difference between Raspbian Jessie and Raspbian stretch? Raspbian Stretch is the current stable release at this time.
  • Although QtRpi does not officially support Raspbian Stretch [1], additional few steps make it possible to create the cross development environment for Stretch.