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How to install GitLab on the Raspberry Pi

Installing GitLab on the Raspberry Pi is very simple. Here we will perform an installation for Raspbian.

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SD Cards have a limited read/write cycle, and it won’t take long before you start getting corruptions and failures. On the other hand, USB Flash drives provide a cheap and reliable alternative. I’ve tested several USB Flash drives, and found Sandisk and Corsair to be the best for speed and reliability.</description>
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