Updated Raspberry Pi (markdown)

Lauri Ojansivu 2020-02-13 22:40:55 +02:00
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<img src="https://wekan.github.io/wekan-raspi3.png" width="100%" alt="Wekan on RasPi3" /> <img src="https://wekan.github.io/wekan-raspi3.png" width="100%" alt="Wekan on RasPi3" />
- Ubuntu 18.04 Server arm64 for RasPi3 Newest Wekan:
- Has MongoDB 3.6.x running - Ubuntu 19.10 Server arm64 for RasPi3 and RasPi4
- Wekan v2.94 that has Meteor 1.8.1 - MongoDB 3.6.x
- Newest Wekan with newest Meteor
Note: Raspbian is not recommended, because it is 32bit and has [32bit MongoDB that has file size limit of 2 GB](https://www.mongodb.com/blog/post/32-bit-limitations), if it grows bigger then it gets corrupted. That's why here is arm64 version of Ubuntu 18.04. Note: Raspbian is not recommended, because it is 32bit and has [32bit MongoDB that has file size limit of 2 GB](https://www.mongodb.com/blog/post/32-bit-limitations), if it grows bigger then it gets corrupted. That's why here is arm64 version of Ubuntu 18.04.
To test RasPi3, xet7 tested it with all his Wekan boards data: To test RasPi3, xet7 tested it with all his Wekan boards data:
``` ```
mongorestore --drop
```
If there is errors in restoring, try:
```
mongorestore --drop --noIndexRestore mongorestore --drop --noIndexRestore
``` ```
<img src="https://wekan.github.io/wekan-raspi3-with-all-data.jpg" width="100%" alt="Wekan on RasPi3" /> <img src="https://wekan.github.io/wekan-raspi3-with-all-data.jpg" width="100%" alt="Wekan on RasPi3" />
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### Download ### Download
1. For your RasPi, download Ubuntu 19.10 64bit Server from:
https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi
It seems that [RasPi website](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/) recommends [BalenaEtcher GUI](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) for writing image to SD Card.
For Linux dd users, after unarchiving in file manager, if sd card is /dev/sdb, it's for example:
```
sudo su
dd if=ubuntu.img of=/dev/sdb conv=sync bs=40M status=progress
sync
exit
```
And wait for SD card light stop blinking, so it has written everything.
2. Boot RasPi with your newly written SD card.
# Old info below
.7z size 876 MB, unarchived RasPi3 .img size of 4.5 GB. At first boot disk image expands to full SD card size. .7z size 876 MB, unarchived RasPi3 .img size of 4.5 GB. At first boot disk image expands to full SD card size.
https://releases.wekan.team/raspi3/wekan-2.94-raspi3-ubuntu18.04server.img.7z https://releases.wekan.team/raspi3/wekan-2.94-raspi3-ubuntu18.04server.img.7z