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Eggnogg on the Raspberry PI02W !
## Description
For all of you who need to run eggnoggplus on a raspberry pi to get frenzied parties, eggnoggpi is the right project.
In this readme, you will see how to setup a PI02W to autostart with eggnoggpi, so you only need to connect 2 controller, and a screen, power on the pi, and play !
## Setup raspbian lite 64 bit
First thing first, you’ll need to install raspbian lite on your pi, you can do this just by downloading rpi-image from the official raspberry pi website https://www.raspberrypi.com/software
You’ll then only need a minimum of 4Gb µSD card, and install raspbian lite 64 bit on it.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/getting-started.html
Connect, setup Wi-Fi and run somes update
Sadly, Eggnoggplus is a x86_64 program only on linux, and we do not have access to the sources, so well need a little help from an emulator to get it working.
Box64 is a simple x86_64 emulator for other architecture like arm64, it can detect wether you want to start a x86_64 linux elf, and start translating the binary for you, if you need external libraries that exists on arm64, it’ll use them so it won’t have to translate it, you’ll get more performance, very usefull on low power arm cpu like the one on the pi.
wget https://ryanfortner.github.io/box64-debs/box64.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/box64.list
wget -qO- https://ryanfortner.github.io/box64-debs/KEY.gpg | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/box64-debs-archive-keyring.gpg
apt update
apt install box64-arm64 -y
Since we installed raspbian lite on the pi, we’ll need to install xorg and set it to auto login on boot, to achieve that, we’ll install nodm and xutils
sudo apt install nodm
git clone https://git.heuzef.com/Flutter/eggnoggpi.git
You can then configure nodm or just use the configuration file with this repo
cp /home/pi/eggnoggpi/files/etc/default/* /etc/default/
To be continued
Then copy the setting file
cp -R files/home/pi/.madgarden /home/pi/
To allow eggnogg to start on boot, we install it as a systemd service, you can write your own or just use the one with this repos
cp files/etc/systemd/system/eggnoggpi.service /etc/systemd/system/eggnoggpi.service
systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable eggnoggpi
systemctl start eggnoggpi
If eggnoggpi doesn’t start with the pi, add this little hack too
echo "@reboot root /sbin/service eggnoggpi start" >> /etc/crontab