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# Raspberry Pi
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ENiGMA½ can run under your Linux / RPi installation! The following instructions should help get you started.
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## Tested RPi Models
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###Model A
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Works, but fairly slow (Node itself is not the fastest on this device). May work better overlocked, etc.
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##Example Configuration: RPi Model A + Minibian
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### Basic Instructions
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1. Download and `dd` the Minibian .img file from https://minibianpi.wordpress.com/ to a SDCARD. Cards >= 16GB recommended.
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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.
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3. Update & upgrade: `apt-get update && apt-get upgrade`
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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)
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5. We want to build dependencies with a updated version of GCC. The following works to install GCC 4.9 on Minibian "wheezy":
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a. Update */etc/apt/sources.list* replacing all "wheezy" with "jessie"
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b. `sudo apt-get update`
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c. `sudo apt-get install gcc-4.9 g++-4.9`
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d. Update */etc/apt/sources.list* reverting all "jessie" back to "wheezy"
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e. `sudo apt-get update`
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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`
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6. Install dependencies: `sudo apt-get install make python libicu-dev libssl-dev git`
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7. Install the latest Node.js from here: http://node-arm.herokuapp.com/ (**only download the .dep and dpkg install it!**)
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8. The RPi A has very low memory, we'll need a swap file:
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a. `sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=tmpswap bs=1024 count=1M`
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b. `sudo mkswap tmpswap`
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c. `sudo swapon tmpswap`
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9. Clone enigma-bbs.git
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10. Install dependencies. Here we will force GCC 4.9 for compilation: `CC=gcc-4.9 npm install`
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11. Follow generic setup for creating a config.hjson, etc. and you should be ready to go!
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