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Pull Request Description

Added link to the YT video I created for using Raspberry Pi Imager utility to write the ADI Kuiper Linux image to the micro SD Card

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  • I have performed a self-review of the changes
  • I have commented my code, at least hard-to-understand parts
  • I have built Kuiper Linux image with the changes
  • I have tested new image in hardware, on relevant boards
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Added link to the YT video I created for using Raspberry Pi Imager utility to write the ADI Kuiper Linux image to the micro SD Card
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mlradu commented Dec 9, 2025

Unfortunately, this video doesn’t appear to be an official ADI-approved resource, and it also demonstrates an older version of the Raspberry Pi Imager. It installs Kuiper 1, while our current documentation targets Kuiper 2, so the workflow no longer matches what we support. For these reasons, I’m going to close this PR.

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Unfortunately, this video doesn’t appear to be an official ADI-approved resource, and it also demonstrates an older version of the Raspberry Pi Imager. It installs Kuiper 1, while our current documentation targets Kuiper 2, so the workflow no longer matches what we support. For these reasons, I’m going to close this PR.

Hi, thank you for the comment. It's strange to see that this process installs an earlier version of Kuiper (as you claim) even though I'm following the official documentation (analog.com > Wiki link, etc)
Is this information outdated? I see the filename as 2025-03-18-ADI-Kuiper-full. Could you provide the full path and name for the newest release?
I understand that the Raspberry Pi imager is an older version (since the Raspberry Pi OS I use is Bullseye, not Trixie)
I'll post the video in ADITube at least to give the feeling on how to use Raspberry for writing the image. Thanks.

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