Updated Raspberry Pi docs

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## Tested RPi Models ## Tested RPi Models
### Model A ### Model A
Works, but fairly slow (Node itself is not the fastest on this device). May work better overlocked, etc. Works, but fairly slow when browsing message areas (Node itself is not the fastest on this device). May work better overlocked, etc.
### v2 Model B ### v2 Model B
Works well with default rasbian, follow the normal quickstart install procedure, except for installing nodejs. To install nodejs do the following: Works well with Raspbian!
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
Keep in mind, compiling the dependencies with `npm install` will take some time and appear to hang. Just be patient. Keep in mind, compiling the dependencies with `npm install` will take some time and appear to hang. Just be patient.
##Example Configuration: RPi Model A + Minibian ## Example Configuration: RPi Model A + Raspbian Stretch Lite
### Basic Instructions ### Basic Instructions
1. Download and `dd` the Minibian .img file from https://minibianpi.wordpress.com/ to a SDCARD. Cards >= 16GB recommended.
2. After booting Minibian, expand your file system. See http://elinux.org/RPi_Resize_Flash_Partitions#Manually_resizing_the_SD_card_on_Raspberry_Pi for information.
3. Update & upgrade: `apt-get update && apt-get upgrade`
4. It is recommended that you install `sudo` and create an admin user: `apt-get install sudo`, `adduser <yourname>`, `adduser <yourname> sudo` (reboot & login as the user your just created)
5. We want to build dependencies with a updated version of GCC. The following works to install GCC 4.9 on Minibian "wheezy":
a. Update */etc/apt/sources.list* replacing all "wheezy" with "jessie"
b. `sudo apt-get update`
c. `sudo apt-get install gcc-4.9 g++-4.9`
d. Update */etc/apt/sources.list* reverting all "jessie" back to "wheezy"
e. `sudo apt-get update`
f. Update alternatives: `sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-4.9 60 --slave /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-4.9`
6. Install dependencies: `sudo apt-get install make python libicu-dev libssl-dev git`
7. Install the latest Node.js from here: http://node-arm.herokuapp.com/ (**only download the .dep and dpkg install it!**)
8. The RPi A has very low memory, we'll need a swap file:
a. `sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=tmpswap bs=1024 count=1M`
b. `sudo mkswap tmpswap`
c. `sudo swapon tmpswap`
9. Clone enigma-bbs.git
10. Install dependencies. Here we will force GCC 4.9 for compilation: `CC=gcc-4.9 npm install`
11. Follow generic setup for creating a config.hjson, etc. and you should be ready to go!
1. Download [Raspbian Stretch Lite](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/). Follow the instructions
on the [Raspbian site](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/README.md) regarding how
to get it written to an SD card.
2. Run `sudo raspi-config`, then:
1. Set your timezone (option 4, option I2)
2. Enable SSH (option 5, option P2)
3. Expand the filesystem to use the entire SD card (option 7, option A1)
3. Update & upgrade all packages: `apt-get update && apt-get upgrade`
4. Install required packages: `sudo apt install lrzsz p7zip-full`
5. Follow the [Quickstart](docs/index.md) instructions to install ENiGMA½.
6. Profit!