There are currently no official 64-bit ARM Linux builds available of [Deno](https://deno.land/). However, there are [unofficial ones](https://github.com/LukeChannings/deno-arm64). Here’s how to set that up. > **Note** Compatibility note > This only works on **64-bit** versions of Linux. 32-bit is currently unsupported by Deno. For the record, this was tested on a 64-bit Ubuntu server install on a Raspberry Pi 4. But it should work on any 64-bit Linux. ## Installing Deno ```shell # Make sure you have unzip installed $ apt install unzip # Download a recent Deno build $ wget https://github.com/LukeChannings/deno-arm64/releases/download/v1.29.1/deno-linux-arm64.zip # Deno will use this directory for other binaries, so let's put Deno there too $ mkdir -p ~/.deno/bin $ cd ~/.deno/bin $ unzip ~/deno-linux-arm64.zip ``` That’s it. You should now be able to run `~/.deno/bin/deno` just fine. Add `~/.deno/bin` to PATH, e.g. in `~/.bashrc` add: ``` export PATH=$PATH:~/.deno/bin ``` Then to verify: ```shell $ source ~/.bashrc $ deno -V ``` Then, just follow the standard [[SilverBullet]] installation instructions: ```shell $ deno install -f --name silverbullet -A --unstable https://get.silverbullet.md $ mkdir ~/Notes $ silverbullet ~/Notes --hostname 0.0.0.0 ``` And access it on `http://ip-of-pi:3000` Have fun!