Can you pretend that gitlab, doesn't understand raspberry pie? do you have orz to explain it? don't regret buying it.

if you want to build a gitlab, you don"t want to use someone else"s server, just like your own. Many great gods on the Internet say they have built it.

but I don"t know much about this. I"m a front-end player. Linux knows and has deployed some web,

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but I don"t quite understand the hardware

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gitlab made it clear that at least 4 gigabytes of memory is needed. Does this raspberry pie have to be equipped with other hardware before it can work? and how to get into the network, fixed ip, and so on

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ask the great god to probably say, OK, I will check it myself, give some key words, ah, etc., OK, it should not be regarded as a hand-stretching party


look at this. Link description


gogs is enough for private code repositories. Raspberry pie gitlab has also been tried. It seems that raspberry pie can run


it is not recommended to use raspberry pie, and the configuration and speed are still too slow compared with regular servers. Users can try embedded or hardware programming or Iot.
Raspberry pie expansion hardware is troublesome, a lot of things are welded to the motherboard

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