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    ciwiki

    ciwiki

    Personnal or familly wiki with low ressource requirement.

    Personal lightweight wiki based on DidiWiki. Upgraded to accept text and highlight color, image resize and video (youtube, dailymotion...) embedded. Written in C, doesn't require a lot of RAM. Works fine on Raspbian (Raspberry Pi). Example of Ciwiki running on Raspberry Pi B+ (700MHz, 512MB): http://inphilly.dyn.dhs.org
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    Pearl Mate 9 for Raspberry Pi 4

    Pearl Mate 9 for Raspberry Pi 4

    Loaded MATE desktop + KODI + Web Server + Web Cam Surveillance

    No Installation Required simply use Etcher or equivalant to flash your 16GB - 256bit microSD card with image. The image is compressed but will resize to your full microSD card size after initial boot, then your off This OS is no lightweight OS, It has everything you need to get to work. We included Steam, some emulators and bunch more for the retro gamers. Complete Pearl MATE desktop environment including compiz with all the usual Pearl theming that allows for you to easily switch between a Windows and a Mac layout. ...
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    raspenwrt

    raspenwrt

    implementation of openwrt in raspberry pi device

    ... - Require SD card minimum 1 GB class 6 or above, SD with class 4 it's not recomended - To get more space in root to install more openwrt module/app, you can resize second (mmcblkop2) partition that have ext 4 type with gparted (linux) or partition magic (windows) - Don't resize first partition in ur SD card (fat partition), it contain boot and mbr code...so dont change it at all - Login via browser/ssh to 192.168.1.1 with username: root pass: raspberryopenwrt
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