I think its a fine choice, I have some Ansible playbooks(very end user
friendly) I've written up for ham software for raspberry pi over the
years. I have a playbook for configuring AMPR-ripd [1] on the pi. My
goal was some day to write a menu driven installer to put it all
together into a nice little bundle.
https://github.com/k2exe/k2exe-rpi-config/ is the main repository. It's
most similar to build-a-pi but is a bit more reusable and clean from an
execution perspective. One day I will get a menu written up and release
it to the ham community but for now feel free to try it out! If you have
lots of things to compile from source it's a big time saver and I've got
a pretty decent list of software that I'm supporting.
73
K2EXE
Mark
On 2022-07-24 16:09, Frederic Zulian via 44net wrote:
Hello,
Which distribution do you recommend for a PI
and only use for hamnet ?
I'm trying with a Debian and lxqt.
What do you think about this choice ?
73
F1sxo
Frédéric ZULIAN
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