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Support for Raspberry pi 5?

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  • MartyG

    Hi Info Cgcreator I am not aware of current plans for an official Pi 5 installation guide.  Pi installation guidance is typically provided by RealSense community members.  Pi is also a difficult platform to install the RealSense SDK on compared to other single-board computer products.

     

    I would recommend installing on Ubuntu rather than Raspberry Pi OS, as the Bullseye version of Pi OS does not work with RealSense (though the older Buster version of the OS does).

     

    If you want to install the SDK and the RealSense Viewer then you could try the guide at the link below if you have not done so already, skipping stages 3 and 4 of the instructions.

    https://ramith.fyi/setting-up-raspberry-pi-4-with-ubuntu-20-04-ros-intel-realsense/

     

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  • Jack Jansen

    MartyX Grover do you have a reference as to why the RealSense doesn't work with Bullseye? (issue link or something?)

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  • MartyG

    The only known fix for the Bullseye issue has been from a RealSense user who installed Buster first and then copied two binary files over from Buster to Bullseye.  They did not specify which binary files they copied though.

    https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/9943#issuecomment-966048785

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