had to use his own Mongo 3.x server, hosted on SUSE Linux, instead of the MongoLab instances. These older versions of Pi runs the v6 binaries - and so behavior can be different. Q: Can Rocket.Chat run on Pi One - model B, model B+, or model AĪ: YES! Community member (in ) has reported success. Share the ngrok link and video chat, audio chat, and screensharing will all work. Q: Video and audio chat, plus screensharing are not working? Is it because of the RockOnPi being a low power server? If it is, I understand :(Ī: NO! It is because you shared the ngrok link instead of ngrok link. Then restart the server, using the ROOT URL set to the correct ngrok URL. Meanwhile, the bypass is to write down your ngrok URL - don't kill ngrok to maintain same URL. Q: Help! My mobile apps are not working! They show only a blue and white screen when connecting to my RockOnPi ?!Ī: Known issue, hopefully fixed soon. And our own community member in is forging new frontier in an attempt to port Mongo 3 to run on the Pi for Rocket.Chat ! Having said this, there are community projects that trickle charge an inexpensive USB power pack as a Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS). If the Pi voltage suddenly dip - SD card corruption can often happen. Mainly the probability of data corruption is rather high. Q: Can I run mongodb on the Pi also? I'd like to keep everything together.Ī: From experience of running Mongo on Pi for a few months - I would not recommend it. Q: I am getting a GLIBC_2.15 error - /root/meteor/dev_bundle/bin/node: /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC2.15' not found (required by /root/meteor/dev_bundle/bin/node).Ī: Please make sure you are working with a fresh install of the latest Raspbian Jessie! This error indicates that you are working with the older Raspbian Wheezy OS image. Q: I am getting this error - /home/server/Rocket.Chat/programs/server/npm/npm-bcrypt/node_modules/bcrypt/build/Release/bcryptlib.node wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS6Ī: Please make sure you follow the instruction here: It is the fastest (but not the only) way to get Rocket.Chat running on your Pi 2. Q: I am getting this error - curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificateĪ: This is recent problem with Debian stable - certificates are out of date. Proudly maintained by the Rocket.Chat on RaspberryPi ( RockOnPi) Community
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