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Revision as of 16:51, 3 August 2017
| Description | An introduction to FreedomBox, a 100% free software self-hosting web server to deploy social applications on small machines. It provides online communication tools respecting your privacy and data ownership. If you bring your own single board computer (think Raspberry Pi) you can join the installfest and go home with your own FreedomBox. Otherwise install it on a virtual machine, or just join in to help others and share the experience. |
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| Website(s) | https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/ |
| Type | Workshop |
| Kids session | No |
| Keyword(s) | social, hardware, software, embedded, network, web, security |
| Tags | freedombox, Free Software, raspberry pi, single board computer, data privacy, cloud solutions |
| Person organizing | User:Nico, User:Barbabee, User:JoKeyser |
| Language | de - German, en - English, nl - Dutch |
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An introduction to FreedomBox, a 100% free software self-hosting web server to deploy social applications on small machines. It provides online communication tools respecting your privacy and data ownership. If you bring your own single board computer (think Raspberry Pi) you can join the installfest and go home with your own FreedomBox. Otherwise install it on a virtual machine, or just join in to help others and share the experience.
FreedomBox is a 100% free software self-hosting web server to deploy social applications on small machines. It provides online communication tools respecting your privacy and data ownership. You can use FreedomBox at home to replace services provided by third-parties mining your life and using your content. Thanks to a very friendly interface, you will be able to deploy on demand applications focusing on confidentiality such as file sharing, shared calendaring, instant messaging, secure voice conference calling, blog and wiki. FreedomBox is a free software stack, a subset of the Debian universal operating system, that can be installed in many flavors of inexpensive and power-efficient Open Source hardware, called single board computers. Once installed on the hardware of your choice, the simplicity of setting up and operating a FreedomBox is similar to that of a smart phone.
Single board computers that are supported (Hardware list)
- Beaglebone
- Cubieboard2
- Cubieboard2-Dual
- Cubieboard3/Cubietruck
- Dreamplug
- Raspberry Pi 1, Pi 2, Pi 3
- OLinuXino A20 LIME
- OLinuXino A20 LIME2
- OLinuXino A20 MICRO
- pcDunino
- amd64 arch
- i386 arch
- ...and probably anything else that runs Debian
Here is a screenshot of the FreedomBox web interface, showing all currently available services/apps (more to come!):