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This page lists the bugs in RISC OS that affect the Raspberry Pi only.
This is NOT a list of all bugs in RISC OS. For bugs applicable to all platforms, see the Bug tracker page and the Bugs forum.
Some of these bugs are long-standing and will affect earlier releases of RISC OS as well as 5.28 itself.
Config changes lost when two CMOS files exist on SD card | |
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Symptoms: | If you take a backup copy of the CMOS file and save it on the SD card as “$.CMOS”, RISC OS will write to that file (instead of $.!Boot.Loader.CMOS) whenever a configuration change is made. This means that subsequent configuration changes will not be carried over to the next session. |
Versions affected: | 5.24, 5.25, 5.26, 5.27, 5.28, 5.29 |
Fixed in: | (No fix available) |
Workaround: | When taking a copy of the CMOS file, give it a different name (e.g. “CMOS-copy” or “CMOS-backup”). |
Keyboard not recognised during boot | |
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Symptoms: | The message “No keyboard present – autobooting” appears on the screen during boot. Also, trying to use Shift-Break to reboot to the command line won’t work: RISC OS will always boot to the desktop. |
Cause: | This can happen if you boot-up the Pi with additional USB devices connected, particularly if you have an external USB hub attached. RISC OS allows 5 seconds during boot for USB discovery, so if the keyboard is the last to start up it can be missed. |
Note: | |
Versions affected: | All 1 |
Fixed in: | (No fix available) |
Partial workaround: | |
1 The message is less likely to appear on development versions of RISC OS (5.27, 5.29) as extra diagnostic messages appear during boot, allowing USB devices slightly longer to start up.
Boot-up stalls at “Contacting DHCP server” | |
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Symptoms: | |
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(1) For Pi models without a built-in Ethernet port (Pi Zero, Pi A+ and Pi 3A+) this can happen if aUSB-to-Ethernet adapter is not present. (2) You will also see this message on the Pi 4 if the SD card had previously been used to boot an older model of Raspberry Pi. |
Versions affected: | All |
Fixed in: | (No fix available) |
Workaround: | Pi Zero/A+/3A+: Press ESC to reach the desktop, then disable networking (go to “Configure > Network > Internet” and untick “Enable TCP/IP Protocol Suite”). Pi 4: Press ESC to reach the desktop, then go to “Configure > Network > Internet > Interfaces” and choose the “Broadcom GENET” interface. Now click on “Configure”, choose “via DHCP” and click on “Set”. You will be prompted to reboot. |
2 This is most likely to happen if you adjusted the configuration of the Ethernet interface on the older Pi (e.g. to specify a static IP address).
Out-of-spec USB devices can cause a system crash (Pi 4 only) | |
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Symptoms: | On the Pi 4, trying to use an out-of-spec USB device (e.g. certain models of memory stick) can cause the error “Abort on data transfer” and/or a system crash. |
Versions affected: | 5.27, 5.28, 5.29 |
Fixed in: | (No fix available) |
Workaround: | None. |
Pi 4: Out-of-spec USB devices can cause a system crash | |
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Symptoms: | On the Pi 4, trying to use an out-of-spec USB device (e.g. certain models of memory stick) can cause the error “Abort on data transfer” and/or a system crash. |
Versions affected: | 5.27, 5.28, 5.29 |
Fixed in: | (No fix available) |
Workaround: | None. |
RISC OS 5.24 was the first stable release for the Raspberry Pi. Bugs in earlier releases are not listed here.
Built-in USB ports | |
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Symptoms: | USB1.1 devices (e.g. keyboards, mice) can misbehave if you mix USB1.1 and USB2 devices on the built-in USB ports. |
Note: | Does not affect models with only one USB port (e.g. Pi 3A+). |
Versions affected: | 5.24, 5.26 |
Fixed in: | 5.28 |
Workaround: | Use an external USB hub for all USB1.1 devices |
Lightning symbol | |
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Symptoms: | The Pi 3B+ may flash the “lightning” (low voltage warning) symbol during heavy SD card access. |
Version affected: | 5.26 |
Fixed in: | 5.28 |
Pi 3A+ |
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Symptoms: | The GPIO layout of the Pi 3A+ is not properly enumerated (read off end of table). As a result it may not be possible to control some of the GPIO pins on the Pi 3A+. |
Version affected: | 5.26 |
Fixed in: | 5.28 |
Screen goes blank at a random time | |
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Symptoms: | After a period of normal operation (ranging from a few seconds to several hours) the screen will abruptly go blank. The only way of restoring a display is to power off and power on again. See this forum thread for more details. |
Note: | Stable builds are not affected, as gamma is disabled by default. |
Versions affected: | 5.25, 5.27, 5.29 |
Fixed in: | (No fix available) |
Workaround: | Add disable_gamma to the first line of cmdline.txt |
For bugs applicable to all platforms (including the Raspberry Pi) see the Bug tracker page and the Bugs forum.
RISC OS 5.29 is the current development release. It is the nature of software development that individual builds may introduce bugs that are swiftly fixed (or sometimes not-so-swiftly fixed). Developers who wish to know what changes were made on what dates are advised to consult the GitLab repository rather than relying on this wiki.