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Same here! A confiar, updated tutorial to install this awesome software from scratch would be highly appreciated. |
i used this install tutorial and it worked with out any issues on my Raspberry pi3 with the latest version of Node.js |
@CPMSimonBoriis @mstaal I am new to setting up Raspberry pi on airsonos .. Do you have any references documentation which could help me setup the system |
@arun3528 -- this blog does a decent job: https://medium.com/@jhforster/setting-up-airsonos-on-a-raspberry-pi-d973b7d29a9b |
I can also confirm that latest node.js on a Raspberry Pi 3 works well. |
Thanks @stephen.
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I have a Raspberry Pi with the latest version of Node.js installed (6.3.1). Should I still run the old version? Can you provide very precise instructions on how to install the software?
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