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openHABian v1.10.1

05 Feb 10:54
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This is openHABian, the image to combine RaspiOS and openHAB.

There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Generally speaking, for long term use it will be best to use 64bit if you want to learn more read the docs.

Support for Java 21 has been added to prepare for the upcoming openHAB 5 release. Please note that openHAB 5 will require a 64 bit OS. Stay tuned for more information on openHAB 5 in the coming months!

Note: this does not mean that every system should be installed using the 64 bit image. Please read the docs on 64bit for which one to choose so you can have the best experience with your hardware.

If you come across any issues or have any comments you'd like to share please discuss them in this thread.

When you select openHABian in Raspberry Pi imager, it will offer you the latest stable release (i.e. this one).
Or download the image here and use Raspi imager or Etcher to manually flash it to a micro SD card (preferrably use an 'Endurance' labelled card).

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

What's Changed

  • Add support for Java 21 (OpenJDK and Temurin builds)

  • Removed legacy Java 11 support

  • Improved JVM optimization settings

  • Improved our CI workflow (sorry won't help you too much but helps us a lot)

  • Fixed hotspot not starting

  • more bug fixes

Full Changelog: v1.9.5...v1.10.1

openHABian v1.10.0

03 Feb 21:55
v1.10.0
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This is openHABian, the image to combine RaspiOS and openHAB.

There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Generally speaking, for long term use it will be best to use 64bit if you want to learn more read the docs.

Support for Java 21 has been added to prepare for the upcoming openHAB 5 release. Please note that openHAB 5 will require a 64 bit OS. Stay tuned for more information on openHAB 5 in the coming months!

Note: this does not mean that every system should be installed using the 64 bit image. Please read the docs on 64bit for which one to choose so you can have the best experience with your hardware.

If you come across any issues or have any comments you'd like to share please discuss them in this thread.

When you select openHABian in Raspberry Pi imager, it will offer you the latest stable release (i.e. this one).
Or download the image here and use Raspi imager or Etcher to manually flash it to a micro SD card (preferrably use an 'Endurance' labelled card).

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

What's Changed

  • Add support for Java 21 (OpenJDK and Temurin builds)
  • Removed legacy Java 11 support
  • Improved JVM optimization settings
  • Improved our CI workflow (sorry won't help you too much but helps us a lot)
  • Bug fixes

Full Changelog: v1.9.5...v1.10.0

openHABian v1.9.5

17 Jan 21:23
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This is openHABian, the image to combine RaspiOS and openHAB.

There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Generally speaking, for long term use it will be best to use 64bit if you want to learn more read the docs.

When you select openHABian in Raspberry Pi imager, it will offer you the latest stable release (i.e. this one).
Or download the image here and use Raspi imager or Etcher to manually flash it to a micro SD card (preferrably use an 'Endurance' labelled card).

If you want to get openHAB 3 installed and/or want to migrate your config, check out the OH4 migration FAQ.
If you have any trouble getting openHABian to work, please check out the DEBUG guide.

What's Changed

  • RaspiOS base image as of November, 2024
  • Removed Frontail for new installs
  • Fixed bugs with zram, inactive Wi-Fi

Full Changelog: v1.9.4...v1.9.5

openHABian v1.9.4

18 Dec 07:19
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This is openHABian, the image to combine RaspiOS and openHAB.

There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Generally speaking, for long term use it will be best to use 64bit if you want to learn more read the docs.

When you select openHABian in Raspberry Pi imager, it will offer you the latest stable release (i.e. this one).
Or download the image here and use Raspi imager or Etcher to manually flash it to a micro SD card (preferrably use an 'Endurance' labelled card).

If you want to get openHAB 3 installed and/or want to migrate your config, check out the OH4 migration FAQ.
If you have any trouble getting openHABian to work, please check out the DEBUG guide.

What's Changed

  • RaspiOS base image as of November, 2024
  • Removed Frontail for new installs
  • Fixed bugs with zram

Full Changelog: v1.9.3...v1.9.4

openHABian v1.9.3

01 Nov 21:57
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This is openHABian, the image to combine OS and openHAB for Raspberry Pi computers.

There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Please read the docs and notes on 64bit before you choose and install yours.

When you select openHABian in Raspberry Pi imager, it will offer you the latest stable release (i.e. this one).
Or download the image here and use Raspi imager or Etcher to manually flash it to a micro SD card (preferrably use an 'Endurance' labelled card).

If you want to get openHAB 3 installed and/or want to migrate your config, check out the OH4 migration FAQ.
If you have any trouble getting openHABian to work, please check out the DEBUG guide.
In case of problems, try the 'oldstable' image, it is based on the previous Debian 11 'bullseye' distribution and Raspberry Pi OS release.

What's Changed

  • new Raspi OS basis as of October, 2024

Full Changelog: v1.9.2...v1.9.3

openHABian v1.9.2

24 Aug 21:52
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This is openHABian, the image for Raspberries to combine OS and openHAB.

There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Please read the docs and notes on 64bit before you choose and install yours.

When you select openHABian in Raspberry Pi imager, it will offer you the latest stable release (i.e. this one).
Or download the image here and use Raspi imager or Etcher to manually flash it to a micro SD card (preferrably use an 'Endurance' labelled card).

If you want to get openHAB 3 installed and/or want to migrate your config, check out the OH4 migration FAQ.
If you have any trouble getting openHABian to work, please check out the DEBUG guide.
In case of problems, try the 'oldstable' image, it is based on the previous Debian 11 'bullseye' distribution and Raspberry Pi OS release.

What's Changed

  • Fixed broken zram install
  • Fix broken hotspot on boot

Full Changelog: v1.9.1...v1.9.2

openHABian v1.9.1

07 Aug 23:51
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This is openHABian, the image for Raspberries to combine OS and openHAB.

There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Please read the docs and notes on 64bit before you choose and install yours.

When you select openHABian in Raspberry Pi imager, it will offer you the latest stable release (i.e. this one).
Or download the image here and use Raspi imager or Etcher to manually flash it to a micro SD card (preferrably use an 'Endurance' labelled card).

If you want to get openHAB 3 installed and/or want to migrate your config, check out the OH4 migration FAQ.
If you have any trouble getting openHABian to work, please check out the DEBUG guide.
In case of problems, try the 'oldstable' image, it is based on the previous Debian 11 'bullseye' distribution and Raspberry Pi OS release.

What's Changed

  • Fixed zram install on first boot that was broken by upstream changes
  • Minor bug fixes and improvements

Full Changelog: v1.9c...v1.9.1

openHABian v1.9c

09 Apr 17:59
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This is openHABian, the image for Raspberries to combine OS and openHAB.

There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Please read the docs and notes on 64bit before you choose and install yours.

When you select openHABian in Raspberry Pi imager, it will offer you the latest stable release (i.e. this one).
Or download the image here and use Raspi imager or Etcher to manually flash it to a micro SD card (preferrably use an 'Endurance' labelled card).

If you want to get openHAB 3 installed and/or want to migrate your config, check out the OH4 migration FAQ.
If you have any trouble getting openHABian to work, please check out the DEBUG guide.
In case of problems, try the 'oldstable' image, it is based on the previous Debian 11 'bullseye' distribution and Raspberry Pi OS release.

What's Changed

  • switched image to latest Raspberry Pi OS dated 2024/03/12, based on Debian 12 'bookworm'
  • support Raspberry Pi 5
  • daily zram sync of persistence data and logs
  • refactored installing hotspot, also fixes OH install

Full Changelog: v1.8c...v1.9c

openHABian v1.9b

04 Apr 13:19
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This is openHABian, the image for Raspberries to combine OS and openHAB.

There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Please read the docs and notes on 64bit before you choose and install yours.

When you select openHABian in Raspberry Pi imager, it will offer you the latest stable release (i.e. this one).
Or download the image here and use Raspi imager or Etcher to manually flash it to a micro SD card (preferrably use an 'Endurance' labelled card).

If you want to get openHAB 3 installed and/or want to migrate your config, check out the OH4 migration FAQ.
If you have any trouble getting openHABian to work, please check out the DEBUG guide.
In case of problems, try the 'oldstable' image, it is based on the previous Debian 11 'bullseye' distribution and Raspberry Pi OS release.

What's Changed

  • switched image to latest Raspberry Pi OS dated 2024/03/12, based on Debian 12 'bookworm'
  • support Raspberry Pi 5
  • daily zram sync of persistence data and logs
  • refactored installing hotspot, also fixes OH install

Full Changelog: v1.8c...v1.9b

openHABian v1.9

15 Mar 13:13
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This is openHABian, the image for Raspberries to combine OS and openHAB.

There's 32-bit and 64-bit versions available. Please read the docs and notes on 64bit before you choose and install yours.

When you select openHABian in Raspberry Pi imager, it will offer you the latest stable release (i.e. this one).
Or download the image here and use Raspi imager or Etcher to manually flash it to a micro SD card (preferrably use an 'Endurance' labelled card).

If you want to get openHAB 3 installed and/or want to migrate your config, check out the OH4 migration FAQ.
If you have any trouble getting openHABian to work, please check out the DEBUG guide.
In case of problems, try the 'oldstable' image, it is based on the previous Debian 11 'bullseye' distribution and Raspberry Pi OS release.

What's Changed

  • switched image to latest Raspberry Pi OS dated 2024/03/12, based on Debian 12 'bookworm'
  • support Raspberry Pi 5

Full Changelog: v1.8c...v1.9