Updated Raspberry Pi (markdown)

Lauri Ojansivu 2020-02-13 22:42:32 +02:00
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[Blogpost](https://blog.wekan.team/2019/06/wekan-on-raspi3-and-arm64-server-now-works-and-whats-next-with-cncf/index.html) - [Blogpost repost at dev.to](https://dev.to/xet7/wekan-on-raspi3-and-arm64-server-now-works-and-what-s-next-with-cncf-pbk) - [Thanks at CNCF original issue](https://github.com/cncf/cluster/issues/45#issuecomment-507036930) - [Twitter tweet](https://twitter.com/WekanApp/status/1145168007901134848) - [HN](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20318237)
## Install Wekan for RasPi3 or RasPi4
Newest Wekan:
- Ubuntu 19.10 Server arm64 for RasPi3 and RasPi4
- MongoDB 3.6.x
- Newest Wekan with newest Meteor
### 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.
## Wekan for RasPi3 arm64 and other CPU architectures
<img src="https://wekan.github.io/wekan-raspi3.png" width="100%" alt="Wekan on RasPi3" />
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I did also test Wekan arm64 on arm64 bare metal server, same Wekan bundle worked there.
### 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.