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Long and short is I have a pi zero w I am sorta half using as a personal media server and a wifi access point and bridge to hit a dead spot on one end of the house. If this exists apologies for cluttering the list and I would like to be pointed at the documentation. If not? I figure it would be good to have a pi server since, especially paired with an access point, it can be good for serving content locally. If nothing else it allows potential uses a space to play with their content before diving I with a dedicated web server and domain.
On 03.06.2021 22:39, Andrew Singleton wrote: > Long and short is I have a pi zero w I am sorta half using as a personal media server and a wifi access point and bridge to hit a dead spot on one end of the house. Agate has prebuilt binaries for ARM which should run on a RPi zero. The binaries can be found on the releases page <https://github.com/mbrubeck/agate/releases/tag/v3.0.3>. Or if you don't want to use GitHub, I have mirrored them <https://qwertqwefsday.eu/agate/v3.0.3/> <gemini://qwertqwefsday.eu/agate-bins/>.
On 2021-06-03 03:39PM, Andrew Singleton wrote: > If not? I figure it would be good to have a pi server since, especially > paired with an access point, it can be good for serving content locally. If > nothing else it allows potential uses a space to play with their content > before diving I with a dedicated web server and domain. Most servers should work perfectly fine on a Raspberry Pi, you'd just need to compile it for ARM (compiling on the Pi itself would be the best way to make sure it'll work). Gemini is lightweight enough that pretty much any current server implementation should work fine, you can take your pick: https://github.com/kr1sp1n/awesome-gemini#servers I use gmid: https://git.omarpolo.com/gmid/about/ ~nytpu -- Alex // nytpu alex@nytpu.com gpg --auto-key-locate=wkd --locate-key alex@nytpu.com Key fingerprint: 43A5 890C EE85 EA1F 8C88 9492 ECCD C07B 337B 8F5B https://useplaintext.email/
>Long and short is I have a pi zero w I am sorta half using as a personal >media server and a wifi access point and bridge to hit a dead spot on one >end of the house. >If this exists apologies for cluttering the list and I would like to be >pointed at the documentation. >If not? I figure it would be good to have a pi server since, especially >paired with an access point, it can be good for serving content locally. If >nothing else it allows potential uses a space to play with their content >before diving I with a dedicated web server and domain. gmnisrv runs on RPi and requires minimal configuration. I actually use it to serve my capsule (gemini://jsreed5.org) from a Raspberry Pi.
I run my capsule (gemini://vectorprime.deszaras.xyz) from a Raspberry Pi 4 using Doppio (my own server software): https://github.com/bhavanki/doppio . Since itβs Java, as long as you can run a JVM, it will likely work. Beyond that, though, I expect that most Gemini server implementations that run on Linux will work on a RPi, since none of them should require a lot of horsepower. Maybe try a few and see which one you like best! Bill > On Jun 4, 2021, at 8:39 AM, jsreed5 <jsreed5@protonmail.com> wrote: > >>Long and short is I have a pi zero w I am sorta half using as a personal >>media server and a wifi access point and bridge to hit a dead spot on one >>end of the house. >>If this exists apologies for cluttering the list and I would like to be >>pointed at the documentation. >>If not? I figure it would be good to have a pi server since, especially >>paired with an access point, it can be good for serving content locally. If >>nothing else it allows potential uses a space to play with their content >>before diving I with a dedicated web server and domain. > > gmnisrv runs on RPi and requires minimal configuration. I actually use it to serve my capsule (gemini://jsreed5.org) from a Raspberry Pi.
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