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Frequently Asked Questions
#Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Can Rocket.Chat run on Pi One - model B, model B+, or model A
A: YES! Community member @dashan (in https://demo.rocket.chat/ ) has reported success. Hopefully he/she will share the steps shortly.
Q: I am getting this error - /home/server/Rocket.Chat/programs/server/npm/npm-bcrypt/node_modules/bcrypt/build/Release/bcrypt_lib.node: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS6
A: Please make sure you follow the instruction here: https://github.com/RocketChat/Rocket.Chat.RaspberryPi It is the fastest (but not the only) way to get Rocket.Chat running on your Pi 2.
Q: I am getting a GLIBC_2.15 error - /root/meteor/dev_bundle/bin/node: /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.15' not found (required by /root/meteor/dev_bundle/bin/node)....
A: 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: Can I run mongodb on the Pi also? I'd like to keep everything together.
A: From experience of running Mongo on Pi for a few months - I would not recommend it. Mainly the probability of data corruption is rather high. If the Pi voltage suddenly dip - SD card corruption can often happen. Having said this, there are community projects that trickle charge an inexpensive USB power pack as a Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS). And our own community member @julien.reichardt in https://demo.rocket.chat is forging new frontier in an attempt to port Mongo 3 to run on the Pi for Rocket.Chat !
Q: Luv this hacking ... where do you guys hangout?
A: Come on over! Join the fun. We're in https://demo.rocket.chat/ .... go into public channel #raspberrypi See you soon!