Anthias is a digital signage platform for Raspberry Pi devices and PCs. Formerly known as Screenly OSE, it was rebranded to clear up the confusion between Screenly (the paid version) and Anthias. More details can be found in this blog post.
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See this page for options on how to install Anthias.
We've tested Anthias and is known to work on the following platforms:
- Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 32-bit and 64-bit Bullseye, 64-bit Bookworm
- Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ - 32-bit and 64-bit Bullseye, 64-bit Bookworm
- Raspberry Pi 3 Model B - 64-bit Bookworm and Bullseye
- Raspberry Pi 2 Model B - 32-bit Bookworm and Bullseye
- PC (x86 Devices) - 64-bit Bookworm
- These devices can be something similar to a NUC.
- See this page for instructions on how to install Debian in a specific way before running the installation script.
Note
We're still fixing the installer so that it'll work with Raspberry Pi Zero and Raspberry Pi 1. Should you encounter any issues, please file an issue either in this repository or in the forums.
Note
We are still in the process of knocking out some bugs. You can track the known issues here. You can also check the discussions in the Anthias forums.
- Forum
- Website (hosted on GitHub and the source is available here)
- General documentation
- Developer documentation
- Migrating assets from Anthias to Screenly