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* Update name in docs Will document on #52 what's left do do. * Update usage_overview.rst
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:ref:`configuring the filename format <advanced-file_name_handling>`.
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* :ref:`The exporter <utilities-exporter>` is another easy way to get your files out of paperless with reasonable file names.
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**Q:** *What file types does paperless-ng support?*
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**Q:** *What file types does paperless-ngx support?*
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**A:** Currently, the following files are supported:
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Paperless determines the type of a file by inspecting its content. The
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file extensions do not matter.
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**Q:** *Will paperless-ng run on Raspberry Pi?*
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**Q:** *Will paperless-ngx run on Raspberry Pi?*
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**A:** The short answer is yes. I've tested it on a Raspberry Pi 3 B.
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The long answer is that certain parts of
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power. See :ref:`setup-less_powerful_devices` for details.
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**Q:** *How do I install paperless-ng on Raspberry Pi?*
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**Q:** *How do I install paperless-ngx on Raspberry Pi?*
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**A:** Docker images are available for arm and arm64 hardware, so just follow
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the docker-compose instructions. Apart from more required disk space compared to
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