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If you have somehow completely borked your system, it is possible to reinstall Debian. Pyra-specific images and installer can be found [http://packages.pyra-handheld.com/images/ here]. | If you have somehow completely borked your system, it is possible to reinstall Debian. Pyra-specific images and installer can be found [http://packages.pyra-handheld.com/images/ here]. | ||
Go to the [[Manual#Reflashing_a_Pyra|manual]] for instructions on flashing the Pyra. | |||
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Revision as of 23:50, 17 January 2021
The Pyra will, as shipped, run Debian Stretch, using the official Debian ARMhf repo for most software, with Pyra-specific packages available from a repo on pyra-handheld.com.
A list of software in Debian can be found here (check for armhf as the architecture).
Installing/updating software
There are beginner-friendly package-managers such as Synaptic (GUI) or gnome-packagekit. Keeping things up to date, searching for available software, and installing programs is all easily done with those. A "DBP Manager" is planned to combine installation, updating and searching for both DEB's and DBP's.
To install Debian packages on the command line, try searching for a keyword like this: apt-cache search synthesizer
. Then run sudo apt-get install zynaddsubfx
to install the program. Then type in zynaddsubfx
to run it. Try to keep your list of available software updated with sudo apt-get update
, and keep your installed programs up-to-date via sudo apt-get upgrade
. (For those new to Linux, updating can be done by the GUI explained above.)
Important note
It's important to keep your Debian software up-to-date as above, but also your DBP software as well.
Reinstalling Debian
If you have somehow completely borked your system, it is possible to reinstall Debian. Pyra-specific images and installer can be found here. Go to the manual for instructions on flashing the Pyra.