{"generator":"StatusNet 1.0.1","title":"Conversation","count":2,"totalItems":2,"items":[{"actor":{"displayName":"mcscx","id":"http:\/\/quitter.se\/user\/113454","avatarLinks":[{"url":"http:\/\/av.rdn.io\/avatar\/29902-original-20180104191629.jpeg","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/jpeg","width":"96","height":"96"},{"url":"http:\/\/av.rdn.io\/avatar\/29902-original-20180104191629.jpeg","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/jpeg","width":"96","height":"96"},{"url":"http:\/\/av.rdn.io\/avatar\/29902-48-20180104191629.jpeg","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/jpeg","width":"48","height":"48"},{"url":"http:\/\/av.rdn.io\/avatar\/29902-24-20180104191629.jpeg","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/jpeg","width":"24","height":"24"}],"image":{"url":"http:\/\/av.rdn.io\/avatar\/29902-original-20180104191629.jpeg","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/jpeg","width":"96","height":"96"},"type":"person","url":"http:\/\/quitter.se\/user\/113454","statusnet:profile_info":{"local_id":"29902"},"contact":{"preferredUsername":"mcscx","displayName":"mcscx","note":"\u2642","addresses":{"formatted":"Germany"}}},"content":"@<a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.is\/roelofpieter\" class=\"h-card mention\" title=\"roelofpieter\">roelofpieter<\/a> a couple of people run !<a href=\"https:\/\/status.vinilox.eu\/group\/1987\/id\" class=\"h-card group\" title=\"gnusocial (gnusocial)\">gnusocial<\/a> on the !<a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.se\/group\/1025\/id\" class=\"h-card group\" title=\"RaspberryPi (raspberrypi)\">raspberrypi<\/a> 2 with 1gb ram. But 512 mb + slow cpu is the problem with model B.","body":"@<a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.is\/roelofpieter\" class=\"h-card mention\" title=\"roelofpieter\">roelofpieter<\/a> a couple of people run !<a href=\"https:\/\/status.vinilox.eu\/group\/1987\/id\" class=\"h-card group\" title=\"gnusocial (gnusocial)\">gnusocial<\/a> on the !<a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.se\/group\/1025\/id\" class=\"h-card group\" title=\"RaspberryPi (raspberrypi)\">raspberrypi<\/a> 2 with 1gb ram. But 512 mb + slow cpu is the problem with model B.","id":"tag:quitter.se,2016-01-10:noticeId=4398174:objectType=note","object":{"displayName":"@roelofpieter a couple of people run !gnusocial on the !raspberrypi 2 with 1gb ram. But 512 mb + slow cpu is the problem with model B.","id":"tag:quitter.se,2016-01-10:noticeId=4398174:objectType=note","type":"comment","url":"tag:quitter.se,2016-01-10:noticeId=4398174:objectType=note"},"to":[{"objectType":"person","id":"https:\/\/quitter.is\/user\/7040","url":"https:\/\/quitter.is\/user\/7040"},{"objectType":"person","id":"http:\/\/quitter.se\/group\/1025\/id","url":"http:\/\/quitter.se\/group\/1025\/id"},{"objectType":"person","id":"https:\/\/status.vinilox.eu\/group\/1987\/id","url":"https:\/\/status.vinilox.eu\/group\/1987\/id"}],"context":{"inReplyTo":{"objectType":"note","id":"tag:quitter.is,2016-01-10:noticeId=711467:objectType=note","url":"https:\/\/quitter.is\/notice\/711467"},"conversation":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/conversation\/3463101"},"published":"2016-01-10T19:09:11+00:00","postedTime":"2016-01-10T19:09:11+00:00","provider":{"objectType":"service","displayName":"Rainbow Dash Network","url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/"},"title":"@roelofpieter a couple of people run !gnusocial on the !raspberrypi 2 with 1gb ram. But 512 mb + slow cpu is the problem with model B.","verb":"post","url":"tag:quitter.se,2016-01-10:noticeId=4398174:objectType=note","statusnet:notice_info":{"local_id":"4060081","source":"ostatus"}},{"actor":{"displayName":"roelofpieter","id":"https:\/\/quitter.is\/user\/7040","avatarLinks":[{"url":"http:\/\/av.rdn.io\/avatar\/36784-original-20160517023229.png","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/png","width":"96","height":"96"},{"url":"http:\/\/av.rdn.io\/avatar\/36784-original-20160517023229.png","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/png","width":"96","height":"96"},{"url":"http:\/\/av.rdn.io\/avatar\/36784-48-20160517023229.png","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/png","width":"48","height":"48"},{"url":"http:\/\/av.rdn.io\/avatar\/36784-24-20160517023229.png","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/png","width":"24","height":"24"}],"image":{"url":"http:\/\/av.rdn.io\/avatar\/36784-original-20160517023229.png","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/png","width":"96","height":"96"},"type":"person","url":"https:\/\/quitter.is\/user\/7040","statusnet:profile_info":{"local_id":"36784"},"contact":{"preferredUsername":"roelofpieter","displayName":"roelofpieter","note":"Trying out an account on quitter.is. Had #gnusocial running on my #raspberrypi at home but that would keep running out of memory. I like  \u2026 ","addresses":{"formatted":"Deventer, Overijssel, Netherlands"}}},"content":"Hello. Hope anyone can hear me. I actually want to install #<span class=\"tag\"><a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.is\/tag\/gnusocial\" rel=\"tag\">gnusocial<\/a><\/span> on my fresh installed #<span class=\"tag\"><a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.is\/tag\/raspberrypi\" rel=\"tag\">raspberrypi<\/a><\/span> (model B, 512 MB of RAM), like I have attempted a year ago. I have installed it again and it works. Sort of... It is however very slow, my #<span class=\"tag\"><a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.is\/tag\/rpi\" rel=\"tag\">rpi<\/a><\/span> comes to a standstill after a while and federation doesn't work (I can follow but don't receive updates). I think this last should work automatic using #<span class=\"tag\"><a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.is\/tag\/opportunisticqm\" rel=\"tag\">opportunisticqm<\/a><\/span> ? My previous installation has had severe proiblems with corrupted databases. Before I definitively give up, I am wondering if anybody is successfully running GNU Social on a raspberry pi, how this is done and if it performs &quot;ok&quot; :-)","body":"Hello. Hope anyone can hear me. I actually want to install #<span class=\"tag\"><a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.is\/tag\/gnusocial\" rel=\"tag\">gnusocial<\/a><\/span> on my fresh installed #<span class=\"tag\"><a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.is\/tag\/raspberrypi\" rel=\"tag\">raspberrypi<\/a><\/span> (model B, 512 MB of RAM), like I have attempted a year ago. I have installed it again and it works. Sort of... It is however very slow, my #<span class=\"tag\"><a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.is\/tag\/rpi\" rel=\"tag\">rpi<\/a><\/span> comes to a standstill after a while and federation doesn't work (I can follow but don't receive updates). I think this last should work automatic using #<span class=\"tag\"><a href=\"https:\/\/quitter.is\/tag\/opportunisticqm\" rel=\"tag\">opportunisticqm<\/a><\/span> ? My previous installation has had severe proiblems with corrupted databases. Before I definitively give up, I am wondering if anybody is successfully running GNU Social on a raspberry pi, how this is done and if it performs &quot;ok&quot; :-)","id":"tag:quitter.is,2016-01-10:noticeId=711467:objectType=note","object":{"displayName":"Hello. Hope anyone can hear me. I actually want to install #gnusocial on my fresh installed #raspberrypi (model B, 512 MB of RAM), like I have attempted a year ago. I have installed it again and it works. Sort of... It is however very slow, my #rpi comes to a standstill after a while and federation doesn't work (I can follow but don't receive updates). I think this last should work automatic using #opportunisticqm ? My previous installation has had severe proiblems with corrupted databases. Before I definitively give up, I am wondering if anybody is successfully running GNU Social on a raspberry pi, how this is done and if it performs \"ok\" :-)","id":"tag:quitter.is,2016-01-10:noticeId=711467:objectType=note","type":"note","url":"tag:quitter.is,2016-01-10:noticeId=711467:objectType=note"},"context":{"conversation":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/conversation\/3463101"},"published":"2016-01-10T18:59:23+00:00","postedTime":"2016-01-10T18:59:23+00:00","provider":{"objectType":"service","displayName":"Rainbow Dash Network","url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/"},"title":"Hello. Hope anyone can hear me. I actually want to install #gnusocial on my fresh installed #raspberrypi (model B, 512 MB of RAM), like I have attempted a year ago. I have installed it again and it works. Sort of... It is however very slow, my #rpi comes to a standstill after a while and federation doesn't work (I can follow but don't receive updates). I think this last should work automatic using #opportunisticqm ? My previous installation has had severe proiblems with corrupted databases. Before I definitively give up, I am wondering if anybody is successfully running GNU Social on a raspberry pi, how this is done and if it performs \"ok\" :-)","verb":"post","url":"tag:quitter.is,2016-01-10:noticeId=711467:objectType=note","tags":["gnusocial","opportunisticqm","raspberrypi","rpi"],"statusnet:notice_info":{"local_id":"4060078","source":"ostatus"}}],"links":[{"url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/conversation\/3463101","rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html"}]}