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<odisseus[m]>
Is it possible to set up an IPFS node on Raspberry PI? Are there any instructions on how to do that?
<odisseus[m]>
* Is it possible to set up an IPFS node on Raspberry Pi? Are there any instructions on how to do that?
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<swedneck1>
just do it like normal, using the binary for the rich arch?
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<fliiteai>
when I upload a folder to IPFS, no issues, when I go back and download that folder, it comes down as tar.gz.. but every one of my decompression tools say it's an invalid format. Anyone run into this?
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<fliiteai>
the tar.gz format issue looks to have been long solved circa 2016 timeframe but I'm using the latest IPFS Desktop for OSX. Any idea if this issue has been reintroduced or how to resolve this?
<fliiteai>
ok.. revert to the commandline and do a ipfs get --o --archive --compress and the directory comes down as a .tar.gz and uncompresses without issue? Seems to be specfic to the Desktop implementation
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<fliiteai>
ping
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