Out of curiosity, why are you downgrading?Okay, then I will downgrade.
Just be careful because when you aren't you could brick your switchYes, I downgrade with Daybreak.
Goldleaf is a little outdated. Have you tried Awoo Installer instead? It works fine for me on 12.0.1.I downgrade because Goldleaf and other Homebrews are not working.
This issue was fixed a long time ago.The problem with Awoo, is that if you want to install a new update it wont delete or overwrite the old update.
Taking up more space on the sd card than it should. I like to keep my games Updated.
Are you sure about that? Using Version: 1.3.4 and still does that. What version do you use?This issue was fixed a long time ago.
Is this the issue you're referencing?Are you sure about that? Using Version: 1.3.4 and still does that. What version do you use?
Try dbi. Works fine on the latest firmware. As stated above, is there no reason to downgrade.I don't know the Awoo Installer yet I will test it now.
A FULL reboot didn't change anything...still have the same issues.Is this the issue you're referencing?
https://github.com/Huntereb/Awoo-Installer/issues/53
Yup broke many homebrewsI downgrade because Goldleaf and other Homebrews are not working.
There is, actually lots!Try dbi. Works fine on the latest firmware. As stated above, is there no reason to downgrade.
Most homebrew applications work with 12.0.x (100% of the ones I use are compatible with 12.0.x), but there are some that don't. If a homebrew application is still being actively developed, it will probably receive a support update for 12.0.x sooner rather than later.Yup broke many homebrews
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There is, actually lots!
There are literally TONS of homebrew who will never got an upgrade.(probably) Or very delayed atleast. + whole SX OS thing.Most homebrew applications work with 12.0.x (100% of the ones I use are compatible with 12.0.x), but there are some that don't. If a homebrew application is still being actively developed, it will probably receive a support update for 12.0.x sooner rather than later.
Unless there's an application you must have that a.) Doesn't work with 12.0.x, and b.) Doesn't have a better maintained alternative, there's no reason not to downgrade.