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The Raspberry Pi has become a very popular system in the Ham shack. Unfortunately, disruptions to the electronics supply chain have made them both</description>
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June, 2021

The server (an old Atom-powered PC) on which I ran my ham radio wiki on my local network died, so I decided to try to set up its replacement on a Raspberry Pi 3. I settled on Debian as the OS, both because it would provide a lightweight system for the 1GB Pi, and because it would give me a system that I could configure exactly as I wanted it. Also, I thought it would be interesting to have a 64-bit operating system running on the 64-bit Pi. …</description>
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