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It turns out the current Python library support for the Adafruit PiTFT displays doesn't work with the 2021-era linux kernels.
It turns out the current Python library support for the Adafruit PiTFT displays doesn't work with the 2021-era linux kernels. If you type
{{{
dpkg -l raspberrypi-kernel
}}}
and find the version (which is a date) is 2021 and you want to use one of these displays, the solution is to "pin" the kernel version back to 1.20201126-1. This is described in the Adafruit Forum:
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The solution is to "pin" the kernel version back to 1.20201126-1. This is described in the Adafruit Forum