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Hi everybody,
I am playing with a Raspberry Pi device and I would like to install an older version of UV, something like 11.3.1 or 11.2.x.
Is anybody knows a way to get a 'Personal Edition' of one of them?

I did tried with the current 'Trial' we can get on the Rocket page, but I am facing problems with the install, that I would skip with an 'older' version (ie: issues with cpio and acl).

Thanks a lot!

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Alex M
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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Hi everybody,
I am playing with a Raspberry Pi device and I would like to install an older version of UV, something like 11.3.1 or 11.2.x.
Is anybody knows a way to get a 'Personal Edition' of one of them?

I did tried with the current 'Trial' we can get on the Rocket page, but I am facing problems with the install, that I would skip with an 'older' version (ie: issues with cpio and acl).

Thanks a lot!

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Alex M
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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Hello Alex

I dont think you can use any version of UniVerse on a Raspberry Pi because it has ARM CPU's. UniVerse is ported to specific platforms and ARM is not one of them.

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Nik Kesic
DevOps
LKQ
NASHVILLE TN United States
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Hi everybody,
I am playing with a Raspberry Pi device and I would like to install an older version of UV, something like 11.3.1 or 11.2.x.
Is anybody knows a way to get a 'Personal Edition' of one of them?

I did tried with the current 'Trial' we can get on the Rocket page, but I am facing problems with the install, that I would skip with an 'older' version (ie: issues with cpio and acl).

Thanks a lot!

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Alex M
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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Rocket has something like a "...developer edition" on AWS _ costing something like $0.10 per month.

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Bill Brutzman
IT Manager
Hk Metalcraft Manufacturing Corporation
Lodi NJ United States
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Hi everybody,
I am playing with a Raspberry Pi device and I would like to install an older version of UV, something like 11.3.1 or 11.2.x.
Is anybody knows a way to get a 'Personal Edition' of one of them?

I did tried with the current 'Trial' we can get on the Rocket page, but I am facing problems with the install, that I would skip with an 'older' version (ie: issues with cpio and acl).

Thanks a lot!

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Alex M
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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That seems somewhat unlikely, wouldn't you need a version of UV compiled
for an ARM processor, not Intel? And UV is certified on
Redhat/Centos/Suse, not Debian, so that might be a challenge too, though
that may be possible to hack around.

Hello Alex

I dont think you can use any version of UniVerse on a Raspberry Pi because it has ARM CPU's. UniVerse is ported to specific platforms and ARM is not one of them.

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Nik Kesic
DevOps
LKQ
NASHVILLE TN United States
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That is very technical, thank you very much for the info!  For the moment I have loaded openQM, but it's not the same.  Thanks!

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Alex M
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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Rocket has something like a "...developer edition" on AWS _ costing something like $0.10 per month.

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Bill Brutzman
IT Manager
Hk Metalcraft Manufacturing Corporation
Lodi NJ United States
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Thanks Bill!  I will certainly give a look at this option!  Thanks for the info

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Alex M
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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That seems somewhat unlikely, wouldn't you need a version of UV compiled
for an ARM processor, not Intel? And UV is certified on
Redhat/Centos/Suse, not Debian, so that might be a challenge too, though
that may be possible to hack around.
Thanks Ian, I have loaded openQM but it's not entirely the same as a real UV.  I might check the AWS idea from Bill, thanks !

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Alex M
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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Thanks Ian, I have loaded openQM but it's not entirely the same as a real UV.  I might check the AWS idea from Bill, thanks !

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Alex M
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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AWS or any other hosting provider, or a VM on your own PC for that matter, will work just fine.  I have the 2-user PE version of a Unidata running just fine on a Digital Ocean droplet - costs about $5 a month, but I host a bunch of low volume sites and services there.  Love having a server out in the cloud I can get to from pretty much anywhere, and do pretty much what I want  :-)

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Ian McGowan
Principal Consultant
Rocket Forum Shared Account
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