Pandoc doesn't require special hardware. The normal Pandoc binaries should work. Depending on which output formats you target, you will also have to install extra dependencies. E.g. LaTeX is so large that it might not be feasible on a very space-constrained system.

For a couple of months I used a Linux installed on a bootable thumb drive as my daily driver, and didn't encounter any issues with any software. I used normal Ubuntu though, not a stripped down distro like Tiny Core.

On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 03:10, Luis Rivera <jlrn77-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
Hello!

There is this distro, Tiny Core Linux (https://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/): it let's you boot a tiny core linux (duh!) on a pendrive, and read/write on the pen drive and other devices under certain conditions. I wonder which pandoc binary may work on such an artificial environment, to carry around on pen drives or to refurbish some old (2005) hardware I have. Any suggestions are welcome.

Thanks in advance,

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