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    LEMP Raspberry Pi 2

    Turn your Raspberry Pi 2 into a Nginx HTTP server.

    ...(gd, imap and mcrypt) Changelog: 09-16-2015 – Fixed sshd root access and enabled autostart of sshd on boot. 09-12-2015 – Tested image on 3 different Raspberry Pi 2 boards. 09-10-2015 – Performed pacman -Syu 09-10-2015 – Updated to work with Raspberry Pi 2 (Arm7) Known Bugs: – When using the wifi-menu command to connect to the internet instead of a network cable. There’s the following output: “cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain” …this can be safely ignored. Let me know if you find the fix in comments below. ...
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    Arch-WiPi

    Turn your Raspberry Pi into a wireless router/AP

    Project homepage: http://haydenjames.io/download-arch-linux-raspberry-pi-wifi-access-point-setup/ Change log 03-22-2015 – Added Raspberry Pi 2 support. 07-20-2014 - Monitorix optimized. 07-17-2014 - Stripped down and optimized Arch Linux even more. 07-17-2014 – Extended partition. There’s now 700MB of free disk vs 90MB previously. 07-17-2014 - 138 Packages updated using pacman -Syu. 07-17-2014 – Now Model B+ compatible. 01-26-2014 – Config changes to address random network drops. 01-25-2014 – Overclocking improvements. See /boot/config.txt for more aggressive overclocking options. 01-24-2014 – Stripped down and optimized Arch OS even more. Boots in less than 10 seconds. 01-23-2014 – Installed bcmstat.sh to replace cpustatus.sh see usage below 01-22-2014 – Changed root login password for Pi to: archlinux Arch-WiPi is a tiny downloadable Arch Linux image for your Raspberry Pi.
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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