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							| @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ open to collaboration in the form of PRs, ideas etc. | ||||
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| ## _I'm using docker. Where are my documents?_ | ||||
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| **A:** Your documents are stored inside the docker volume | ||||
| **A:** By default, your documents are stored inside the docker volume | ||||
| `paperless_media`. Docker manages this volume automatically for you. It | ||||
| is a persistent storage and will persist as long as you don't | ||||
| explicitly delete it. The actual location depends on your host operating | ||||
| @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ has to do much less work to serve the data. | ||||
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| ## _How do I install paperless-ngx on Raspberry Pi?_ | ||||
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| **A:** Docker images are available for armv7 and arm64 hardware, so just | ||||
| **A:** Docker images are available for arm64 hardware, so just | ||||
| follow the [docker-compose instructions](https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/setup/#installation). Apart from more required disk | ||||
| space compared to a bare metal installation, docker comes with close to | ||||
| zero overhead, even on Raspberry Pi. | ||||
| @@ -92,6 +92,13 @@ the python requirements do not have precompiled packages for ARM / | ||||
| ARM64. Installation of these will require additional development | ||||
| libraries and compilation will take a long time. | ||||
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| !!! note | ||||
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|     For ARMv7 systems, paperless may still function, but it could require | ||||
|     modifications to the Dockerfile (if using Docker) or additional | ||||
|     tools for installing bare metal.  It is suggested to upgrade to arm64 | ||||
|     instead. | ||||
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| ## _How do I run this on Unraid?_ | ||||
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| **A:** Paperless-ngx is available as [community | ||||
| @@ -103,10 +110,7 @@ Fahrer](https://github.com/Tooa) created a container template for that. | ||||
| **A:** I honestly don't know! As for all other devices that might be | ||||
| able to run paperless, you're a bit on your own. If you can't run the | ||||
| docker image, the documentation has instructions for bare metal | ||||
| installs. I'm running paperless on an i3 processor from 2015 or so. | ||||
| This is also what I use to test new releases with. Apart from that, I | ||||
| also have a Raspberry Pi, which I occasionally build the image on and | ||||
| see if it works. | ||||
| installs. | ||||
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| ## _How do I proxy this with NGINX?_ | ||||
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