I’ve bought two on eBay in the last year. Got the last one for around $135 and it was a kit.
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I’ve bought two on eBay in the last year. Got the last one for around $135 and it was a kit.
No way Im running linux on a Mac. That’s what a raspberry pi is for.
This got me working, but, for anyone who comes across this, the file to edit is lemmy.yml, and you drop in ghcr.io/ubergeek77
for dessalines
. The only hurdle once I did that was installing docker-compose on the pi. Unfortunately you can’t just install docker-compose with pip3 install docker-compose. Follow these instructions to install docker-compose. https://dev.to/elalemanyo/how-to-install-docker-and-docker-compose-on-raspberry-pi-1mo
Then just run the ansible playbook.
I was able to install lemmy just now on the rpi. I used ubergeek77’s stuff.
Wow, okay let me try that. I wish you had been around earlier! Thank you so much.
I saw it but I don’t know how to use it.
I’m going to see if I can get it working on ubuntu 22 first.
That was a problem that I had at one point and then I then reflashed the 64-bit Raspnberry Pi OS (no longer called raspnbian which I didn’t know). When I run uname -a I get aarch64…
The specific error I’m getting is this:
FAILED! => {"changed": false, "errors": [], "module_stderr": "", "module_stdout": "0.18.2: Pulling from dessalines/lemmy\n", "msg": "Error: pull failed with no matching manifest for linux/arm64/v8 in the manifest list entries"}
What I like about this is that this used to be a paid feature of reddit or only available in mod subs. Lemmy made it the default.
Thanks for posting the userscript. I’m seeing lots of RES type features like this and hoping they’ll be rolled into one at some point.
Me too, I have three of them now plus an old chromebook that I rooted and installed linux on when the price of a PI was skyhigh during the pandemic. The chromebook set me back $40. Installing PeppermintOS on it was pretty easy.