Debian 11 - Bullseye and latest 64-bit RC - Thanks John

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Just built out a new machine with Debian 11 - Bullseye 64-bit and the latest RC.

REW no longer blows up when trying to plot a Waterfall or Spectrogram. I was never able to get this to work on Debian 10 - Buster 64-bit.

Thanks John for fixing this. It is very helpful.
 

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Which REW were you able to load? I’m trying to use the latest Linux package at REW and it fails to load on a RaspPi Bullseye machine using either the 32 or 64b OSs. Error is always the same “architecture or bitness 32/64 of the bundled JVM might not match machine. And REW seems to not accept any newer version of JRE.

Thanks for any help!
Mike
 

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REW's Linux runtime is AMD64, for the Pi install a Java 8 runtime before installing REW.
 

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Which REW were you able to load? I’m trying to use the latest Linux package at REW and it fails to load on a RaspPi Bullseye machine using either the 32 or 64b OSs. Error is always the same “architecture or bitness 32/64 of the bundled JVM might not match machine. And REW seems to not accept any newer version of JRE.

Thanks for any help!
Mike

Sorry, I didn't see this post earlier. I am currently using the following versions on a PC (intel chip).

Linux 5.15.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.15.5-2~bpo11+1 (2022-01-02) x86_64 GNU/Linux
REW V5.20.4 - 64-bit
JRE 1.8.0_302 - 64-bit

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