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:::::::::...::::::: version 2.5.1 :: codename DHORUBA ::
100% FREE MULTIMEDIA GNU/LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM
FOR THE FREEDOM OF CREATION
the complete system is free to download and copy, go on
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ISO CD image of 688 Mbytes
BOOT THE LIVE CD ON ANY PC COMPUTER
GET A NOMADIC DESKTOP WITH MANY APPLICATIONS
ANY OTHER SYSTEM ON THE COMPUTER WILL BE LEFT UNTOUCHED
TEMPORARY INSTALL: COPY THE DYNE DIRECTORY IN THE HARDDISK
see http://dynebolic.org/manual for more informations
:: WHAT IS DYNE:BOLIC ?
Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable cd, containing a whole
operating system that works straight from boot, without the need to
install or change anything on the hard disk.
If you like and want to have it on harddisk you can simply copy the
/dyne directory on your computer: the simpliest installation ever! Your
older system is untouched and comes back booting without CD.
Dyne:bolic is user-friendly: recognizes your hardware devices (sound,
video, firewire, modem, network and USB) and offers a vast range of
software for multimedia production: audio and video manipulation, sound
composition and synthesis, 3D modeling, photography, peer2peer
filesharing, web browsing, veejaying, desktop publishing, word
processing, cd burning, email, encryption, anonymity tools and more.
All software is free and there is no market operation behind
dyne:bolic, just a communal effort to widen access to modern technology
and let people be Free to Create.
Dyne:bolic is being developed since 6 years by independent and well
skilled artisans optimizing it to run on computers commonly found in
Africa America Asia Europe and Oceania. It includes code from hundreds
of programmers all around the world, with a lively community of
artists, teachers and developers who use, distribute and adapt this
platform according to their needs and desires.
This operating system is a grassroot effort to share independent
knowledge, it keeps away from commercial speculations and capitalist
corporations, because CREATIONS WANT TO BE FREE.
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__ _ ___ __ James Wallbank, Sheffield, September 2007
The zero dollar laptop is here!
The zero dollar laptop is widely available to individuals in the
developed world. It's also available to businesses, governmental
organisations and NGOs. It's also available in the developing
world. Distribution is ramping up.
The zero dollar laptop comes in a variety of specifications.
The current typical specification of the zero dollar laptop in the UK
is around 500mHz, with 256mB RAM, a 10 gigabyte hard disk, a network
card, a CD-ROM, a USB port and a screen capable of displaying at least
800?600 pixels in 16-bit colour. Many zero dollar laptops are better
specified. (Its close cousin, the zero dollar desktop, typically runs
at 1000mHz or faster.)
The zero dollar laptop is constantly being upgraded - so by next year
its specification will be even more powerful.
The zero dollar laptop is powered with free, open source
software. Users can get involved as deeply as they want - the software
packages available include easy to use graphical applications, more
complex professional applications, and expert level programming
languages.
Free software upgrades for the zero dollar laptop are constantly being
made available, from a huge variety of software producers.
The zero dollar laptop is not intended simply for multimedia
entertainment. Though it can an educational playground, it can also be
a genuinely useful production platform.
The zero dollar laptop allows kids to learn and adults to
produce. (Only when people are able to use computers to produce their
own data does information communication technology become genuinely
empowering.)
The zero dollar laptop has already been distributed. (You weren't told
about it at the time of distribution.)
Individuals, businesses and non-profit organisations can all have a
say in how the zero dollar laptop is rolled out in their local
area. It's not up to government think-tanks, multinational NGOs or
national policy boards.
The zero dollar laptop is available to individuals, education
organisations, NGOs and businesses alike.
The carbon footprint of the zero dollar laptop is zero.
You, as an individual, may already own a zero dollar laptop.
What's it doing? Sitting on your shelf, unused, because you've already
upgraded?
Your employer or your school may own a large number of zero dollar
laptops.
What are they doing? Are they getting recycled responsibly
(i.e. destroyed) by the company that supplied them? (That's often the
company that just happens to be supplying the next generation of
laptops.)
Perhaps surprisingly, you may not know how to install or operate the
zero dollar laptop.
You may never have installed a free, open source operating system. You
may never have installed any operating system.
Nowadays it's quite easy. You can download a full version of the Linux
operating system appropriate for the specification of your zero dollar
laptop for free. It's entirely legal.
Many versions of Linux are user-friendly. There are lots of help
resources online, and there are likely to be local people who'll be
happy to give you advice.
You may be unaware of lightweight window-managers that use memory more
efficiently. You may never have used powerful, compatible free office
and productivity software. It may surprise you to discover that free
software can be better than software you can buy.
You may be reluctant to invest time, of which you may only have a
little, rather than invest money - of which you may have plenty.
Think about the longer-term consequences: buy software and you'll have
to pay again and again. Invest time learning about free software, and
you'll never have to pay for software again.
For the sake of the planet, and for the sake of a fair, just, and
cohesive society, isn't it about time you learned? Then maybe you
could teach someone else.
You may ask, 'Why isn't someone doing something to roll out the zero
dollar laptop'? In developed-world economies and cultures we're
familiar with centralised solutions. We're less familiar with
localised, decentralised, do-it-yourself solutions. In this case, that
'someone' is you.
Decentralised solutions like the zero dollar laptop may not seem to be
as efficient as centralised solutions. However, efficiency isn't
everything. Solutions of this character are more robust, more
responsive to local circumstances, greener, more flexible, and they
encourage local skill development and independence.
You may have to spend unpaid time learning about and implementing the
distribution of a few zero dollar laptops in your area. Think about
the contacts you'll make and the skills you'll learn. Think about the
skills you'll help to develop, the lives you may transform, the fun
you'll have.
The emergence of the zero dollar laptop as a key computing platform
for empowering individuals, stimulating creativity, overcoming poverty
and enriching our shared culture is entirely feasible without any
additional research, design, or manufacture.
We already have all the tools we need - all we need to manufacture is
the will to act locally; all we need to replace is the software on our
hard drives; all we need to develop is the content of our minds.
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=== WHAT'S NEW in 2.5.1
Support for Java (now GNU GPL!) out of the liveCD is the special entry
of this release, along with bugfixes and snappy support for network
booting of thin clients with bootp/pxe as documented in our manual.
Ekiga has been moved out, but the Iaxcomm and Kiax phone applications
(Asterisk native protocol) are preconfigured to work with Blasterisk,
the experimental ((i))ndymedia telephone service - just press hash.
Upgraded software includes Xorg 7.2 and Mplayer.
Documentation is being updated to reflect the current setup in detail
as well facilitate translations and customizations.
At this point there are a lot of cool modules out there, including
cross-compiling kits for NintendoDS and software notation applications
... /.. ../ .
http://dynebolic.org/index.php?show=modules and
pure:dyne is launched in the wild world of artistic software and
creation
http://puredyne.goto10.org <- PUREDATA FLUXUS COLLIDER PIDIP!
Ourthing and more modules on _ __ _ _
http://lab.dyne.org/DyneModules
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Donations are now possible via paypal, see http://dyne.org/donate.php
WE HAVE PLANS. thanks for your support!
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=== new dyne:II core features:
- - it is a multiuser system, private data can be encrypted
- - can boot from CD, network and USB stick, perfect for thin clients
- - you don't need to download more, you have many applications at once
- - just borrowing a CD/RW and an harddisk you can repack a new liveCD
- - it's modular, so you can easily add and combine .dyne modules
- - it includes all compiler and development tools needed to build dyne
=== upgrading from version 2
To upgrade just replace the dyne/ directory with the new one, or run
the CD and answer yes when prompted.
To upgrade your nest to encrypted the easieast way is
- backup your home data on the harddisk outside the nest
- create a new encrypted nest overwriting the old one
- import manually your data into the new one
=== upgrading from version 1
Upgrade from version 1, or not? here is an overview of reasons:
Pro:
- better usability and stability, support for more devices
- possibility to run from usb and solid state devices
- ability to run in thin-client setups
- cryptographic protection for your privacy
- gathers more software and can be customized easily
Contra:
- version 2 is not running on XBOX game consoles
- version 2 does not include the OpenMosix clustering system
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: FOR ACTIVISM IN CRISIS AREAS
____ __ _ _ http://www.linux.com/articles/61665
We imagine improvised expressive devices like a CD that turns your PC
into an on line streaming studio. Imagine a mob that creates a traffic
jam. Think of the religious policeman in London, the konfused kollege
kid and the jealous dentist in Baghdad and the jailed blogger blogging
on in Cairo. Building autonomous networks in extreme conditions.
Streamtime uses old and new media for the production of content and
networks in the fields of media, arts, culture and activism in crisis
areas, like Iraq. Streamtime offers a diffuse environment for
developing do-it-yourself media. We focus on a cultural sense of
finding your own way in the quagmire that is Iraq, and its
representation in the global media. We should not try to change
politics in order to foster cultural change; we should support cultural
manifestation in order to force political change.
___ __ _ _ http://streamtime.org
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: AUTOMATIC CRYPTO AUTONOMISM :::
A public presentation of our privacy protection mechanism was held at
the Ars Electronica Symposium 2007 - here are the slides:
__ _ _ http://bricolabs.net/directions/goodbye_privacy
People have the right to protect their privacy as much as their freedom
to express.
It is important to keep in mind that noone else than *you* can ensure
the privacy of your personal data. Server hosted services and web
integrated technologies gather all data into huge information pools
that are made available to established economical and cultural regimes.
Since version 2.4 dyne:bolic supports strong encryption of your /home
private data with Linux dm-crypt i586 optimized Rijndael hashed SHA256,
to provide an efficient and user-friendly tool to protect your
bookmarks, addressbook, documents and emails by carrying them back with
you, protected with a fairly strong cryptographic algorithm.
A passkey to read your data is stored inside a file, which is also
protected by a password. It is possible to keep everything with you on
a small usb stick, still being sure that the data won't be easily
recovered in case you loose it. You can also give the passkey
protecting your data to a friend, to make the data unaccessible until
you meet again, which can be useful in case of tricky transports.
read more on ___ __ _ _ http://tazebao.dyne.org/privacy
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: FOR THE GNU MEDIA ART
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The Goto10 collective of artists tailored a unique piece of
craftmanship, gathering together most hard to install bleeding-edge
audio-visual open source software in their customization, free as in
media on
http://puredyne.goto10.org
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: THIS IS RASTA SOFTWARE
Jah Rastafari Livity bless our Freedom! This is free software, share it
for the good of yourself and your people, respect others and let them
express, be free and let others be free. Live long and prosper in
Peace!
But, no Peace without Justice. This software is about Resistence inna
Babylon world which tries to control more and more the way we
communicate and share information and knowledge. This software is for
all those who cannot afford to have the latest expensive hardware to
speak out their words of consciousness and good will. This software has
a full range of applications for production and not only consumption of
information, it's a full multimedia studio, you don't need to buy
anything to express yourself. Freedom and sharing of knowledge are
solid principles for evolution and that's where this software comes
from.
Inna babylon, money is the main requirement to make a voice possible to
be heard by others. Capitalist and fundamentalist governments all
around the world rule with huge TV monopolies spreading their
propaganda, silencing all criticism.
This is a struggle for Redemption from existing operating systems which
always require new expensive hardware for doing the same as ever: give
us free players but make us pay for producing our own voices. And the
one who protects you rips you off, as the Arabs say.
Dyne:bolic is a tool to produce and publish yourself, freely. There is
nothing to consume here, there is all you need to create.
http://rastasoft.org
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: DEVELOPMENT HISTORY
The dyne:II core has been compiled from scratch by Jaromil and Smilzo
in 2005. During 2006 Jaromil completed a full rewrite of startup,
nesting, docking, configuration and sdk scripts, aided by the
experienced testing of Aymeric Antonios and Chun of Goto10.
The new foundation of the dyne:II core opens up the development to more
people, providing a modular packaging system for software collections
and the possibility to customize the liveCD with your favourite
applications. So it is born Pure:dyne, as the first dyne:II
customization focusing on real time audio/video processing with pure
data.
visit the Developers Lounge ->
http://dev.dynebolic.org
=== roadmap
We salute and support all development done outside the capitalist
empire, to produce and distribute low power and affordable computers.
We look forward to support chinese dragons and simputers, solid state
workstations and all kind of 100$ laptops. In fact, we are there
already, the next step in this development will be adoption of a
cross-platform build environment to cover all kinds of hardware around.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: BIG UP \o/
First of all salutes and great respect to the many developers who have
written software included in dyne:bolic: a long list of names that is
impossible to include here, you'll find information about them inside
the CD and in the documentation of each software.
Special thanks for this release go to Jeff and Hyland, Rino, Rob,
Fruity and the squatters of Amsterdam.
Dyne:II is being mantained by Jaromil with help and inspirations from:
=== Dyne.org / FreakNet hackers http://dyne.org http://freaknet.org
Alpt, Asbesto, Kysucix, Xant, Newmark, Nightolo, DinDon,
Sandman, Crash, Godog, Voyager, Pallotron, Fredd, Kobaiashi,
Mr.Goil, Godog, Nelburg, Acme, Adam, Robert, Cjm, Cerin0
=== Goto10 http://www.goto10.org http://puredyne.goto10.org
Aymeric, Marloes, Antonios, Chun
=== Metro Olografix http://olografix.org
Neuro, Smilzo, Superattilius, Groucho/K6, SugoDiPesce,
Blended, Hunicus, Isazi
=== Netherlands Media Art Institute http://www.montevideo.nl/en
Montevideo / Time Based Arts
=== Radio Ondarossa 87.9FM Roma
http://www.ondarossa.info
=== Streamtime crew
http://streamtime.org
=== ASCII
http://www.scii.nl and the robotic resistance crew
=== SERVUS:AT netz-kultur platform
http://www.servus.at
=== the Xiph foundation
http://www.xiph.org
=== Indymedia
http://www.indymedia.org
=== BlagBlagBlag & Blasterisk
http://www.blagblagblag.org/BLASTERISK
And more... Ish, Kapel, Jagadeesh, Lawrence, Arun M., Melindo, the FSF
India and the NID Ahmedabad, BEK.no, the Folk Festival in Louga
(Senegal), the squatters of Amsterdam, Neural.it, Stomfi, Paul Davis,
Abortigeno, Menglef, Maikel, Ivana, Gisle, Armin, Lambru, Chmod, Xaver,
Jojo, Rino, Marko, Lupone, Kingdom of Piracy, Macchina, Giacomo Verde,
Artificialia, the Italian Hackmeeting, WhatTheHack, Ecoteca, the Chaos
League, MetaMute, Pippin, Jebba, Emillo, Adam...
.... and even more .....
to all the many people sending good vibes, sharing ospitality,
suggestions and helping organizing the things that keep all this alive:
hearful THANKS!
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: CONTRIBUTE
->>>> JOIN OUR MAILINGLIST:
http://lists.dyne.org/dynebolic
->>>> CONTRIBUTE DOCUMENTATION:
http://lab.dyne.org/DyneBolic (wiki)
->>>> BUG REPORT ONLINE INTERFACE:
http://bugs.dyne.org
Please consider that the dyne:bolic project is an independent effort
relying on occasional support from non-profit, grant-making and
business organizations willing to sustain development of free and
opensource software like this.
Dyne:bolic relies on support from individuals like you to preserve,
protect and promote the freedom it gives to its users.
Please show your appreciation with an act of generosity!
If you use it then make a donation ->
http://dyne.org/donate.php
In case you are an organization, company or official institution,
consider Dyne.org is a foundation and can provide you with official
papers about donations, plus you can be mentioned and linked on the
upcoming BIG THANKS page.
We struggle to keep this effort independent, therefore the only income
for this project is the community itself. thanks everyone!
:: DISCLAIMER
dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is copyleft (C)2001-2007 by Denis "Jaromil" Rojo
Several redistributed software are copyrighted by the respective
authors, it is documented in the accompanying manual of the
distribution.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with this program; if not, write to: Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
dyne.org is available to provide the source of the included binaries
upon request, all the included software can be redistributed under the
terms of the GNU GPL license and, in some cases, the X/BSD license.
For more informations refer to the web pages on
http://dynebolic.org
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