Last Updated on September 22, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org
- A major issue of the zero 2 w is the small amount of Ram of only 512MB. But several videos from YouTube video makers encouraged us to try out the Pi zero 2 w.
- One big advantage of the Pi zero 2 w is his low power consumption.
- We made a first idle running time test here:
- A 10 000 mAh power bank was sufficient for running the zero 2 w for more than 24 hr idle time.
- Adding an Android phone as a Pi screen would make out of it a breat mini PC with low power consumption.
- Setting it up the zero 2 w is not as easy as the Pi 4:
- We have choosen instead of the procedure in the above video a Pi hat with usb plugs for keyboard and mouse, which makes installation easier.
- There are also zero Pi hats available which addionally have an ethernet plug:
- which is great.
- first we installed Raspberry Pi OS Buster on it according to the recommendation of leepspvideo.
- Then we wanted to install LibreOffice according to this instruction:
- But we failed.
- Then we installed Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye on the zero 2 w with recommended software, where LibreOffice is preinstalled.
- But the startup of LibreOffice on the zero 2 w took about 45 sec, as shown in this video as well:
- With the Pinephone hardly anyone seems to use LibreOffice. Abiword and Gnumeric is recommended instead.
- There are installation instructions available how to install Abiword and Gnumeric on a Pi in the web.
- We tested those but failed.
- We tried to install Abiword and Gnumeric on a Pi 4 according to this instruction in the web as well, but failed also.
- We previously installed the leepspvideo Linux setup part 4 64bit KDE Plasma on a Pi 4. This setup offers the discover app store. With this store we where able to install LibreOffice, Abiword and Gnumeric in a view minutes, and all apps worked fine.
- We therefore tried to install leepspvideo Linux setup part 4 64bit KDE Plasma on the zero 2 w as well, but we failed.
- Abword is also in the Pi Apps store, therefore we tried to install the Pi Apps store on the zero 2 w according to this instruction:
- We failed to install Pi Apps on the zero 2 w. We have described this issue in the comments of the above video.
- leepspvideo suggested to install Pi Apps on a Pi 4 and then transfer the storage card to the zero 2 w.
- We made a fresh install of Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye on a Pi 4 and tried to install Pi Apps, but we failed.
- We checked several other installation instructions for the zero 2 w for Pi Apps.
- Most showed the same command line to install Pi apps.
- One was more detailed, which we tried:
https://www.cyberithub.com/how-to-install-pi-apps-on-raspberry-pi-os-in-10-easy-steps/
- but we stuck with this instruction at step 7: we where not able to install YAD at a first attempt.
- This instruction did not work out of the box either, and we where not able to install Pi Apps, neither on the zero 2 w nor on the Pi 4.
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