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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 when browsing message areas (Node itself is not the fastest on this device). May work better overlocked, etc.
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### v2 Model B
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Works well with Raspbian!
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Keep in mind, compiling the dependencies with `npm install` will take some time and appear to hang. Just be patient.
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## Example Configuration: RPi Model A + Raspbian Stretch Lite
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### Basic Instructions
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1. Download [Raspbian Stretch Lite](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/). Follow the instructions
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on the [Raspbian site](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/README.md) regarding how
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to get it written to an SD card.
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2. Run `sudo raspi-config`, then:
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1. Set your timezone (option 4, option I2)
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2. Enable SSH (option 5, option P2)
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3. Expand the filesystem to use the entire SD card (option 7, option A1)
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3. Update & upgrade all packages: `apt-get update && apt-get upgrade`
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4. Install required packages: `sudo apt install lrzsz p7zip-full`
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5. Follow the [Quickstart](docs/index.md) instructions to install ENiGMA½.
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6. Profit!
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