The RPi2 was the fist SBC that ran Mayan 
(http://mayan-edms.org/post/raspberry-flavored-pyramid/). Nice to see how 
it all has evolved from those origins!

On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 6:58:43 PM UTC-4, Jonathon wrote:
>
> Just for the record, I am still running Mayan on my Pi2 and am really 
> happy with it. Its just a home archive for bills, receipts and stuff to 
> reduce clutter.
> One of these days I will upgrade to the current version, but v1.1 is 
> enough for my needs.
>
>
> On Apr 20, 2017 12:33 PM, "Roberto Rosario" <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> As Jonathon mentions you would be better off not using Docker on SBCs, 
> they are resource constrained as it is. By far the best distribution is 
> armbian. I don't remember if they support the RPi but I stopped using those 
> and don't recommend them boards nowadays (technical and non technical 
> reasons). Best results for SBC personally have been with the ODroid C2 
> using eMMC storage. The ODroid C2 has a 4-core 64bit ARM CPU and 2GB of RAM 
> which is the minimum recommend for Mayan. Use TurboJpeg libraries of 
> libjeg-dev. Disable automatic OCR, tesseract uses a lot of memory and is 
> CPU intensive. There is a ticket to add concurrency support for the 
> tesseract backend and allow it to run just one copy at a time, slower but 
> will not grind the SBC to a halt. Other than that the install is pretty 
> much the same. I use SQLite to lower the memory usage even further at the 
> expense of concurrency but Mayan on a single board computer is not meant to 
> service a lot of users.  
>
> If you can deal with an even slower setup, the Banana Pro is another 
> alternative. It is slower but has built in WiFi, SATA interface (internally 
> using an USB port) and power management (AXP209 chip = internal UPS and 
> smart power on/off). The attached photo is an actual build I use at home 
> with a Lithium backup battery built into it. 
>
> On Friday, April 7, 2017 at 10:13:05 AM UTC-4, Manuel Reiter wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for your help! Somehow the notification mail managed to hit my 
>> spam folder, so I only saw your answer now that I wanted to update my post.
>>
>> For now, I've managed to get the Docker container up and running by 
>> adding 2 additional dependencies (tcl8.6-dev and tk8.6-dev) to the build 
>> script from the official repo. Mayan is running and seems to be performant 
>> enough (if a bit heavy on the memory side) for my needs. I'll explore some 
>> more and if I run into any trouble with this approach, I'll give the bare 
>> metal install and your detailed instructions a go. Thanks again for taking 
>> an interest!
>>
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