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docs: notes for arm64 support
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Installation
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============
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The Littlest JupyterHub (TLJH) can run on any server that is running at least
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**Ubuntu 18.04**. Earlier versions of Ubuntu are not supported.
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The Littlest JupyterHub (TLJH) can run on any server that is running **Ubuntu 18.04** or **Ubuntu 20.04** on a amd64 or arm64 CPU architecture. Earlier versions of Ubuntu are not supported.
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We have a bunch of tutorials to get you started.
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- Tutorials to create a new server from scratch on a cloud provider & run TLJH
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User environment
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By default, a ``miniconda`` environment is installed in ``/opt/tljh/user``. This contains
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By default, a ``mambaforge`` conda environment is installed in ``/opt/tljh/user``. This contains
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the notebook interface used to launch all users, and the various packages available to all
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users. The environment is owned by the ``root`` user. JupyterHub admins may use
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to ``sudo -E conda install`` or ``sudo -E pip install`` packages into this environment.
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