Great news!!
cheers from Tacuarembo, Uruguay!!
i will try this new image in the XO OLPC and Ceibal
http://www.ceibal.edu.uycomputers and do my feedback.
also i share links from this land and what are we thinking
http://youtu.be/F10tP5HIpaA
http://www.inchala.tacua.net/
http://www.sanux.net/blog/
http://ceibaljam.org/
http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Hackspace_Montevideo
saludos!!
Santiago
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Jaromil <jaromil@???> wrote:
>
>
> annunciazio'! annunciazio'!
>
> dyne.org free software foundry proudly presents to you the beginning
> of a new development campaign - the dyne:III operating system!
>
>
> _ _ _ _
> | | | | | (_)
> _ | |_ _ ____ ____ _| | _ ___ | |_ ____
> / || | | | | _ \ / _ |_) || \ / _ \| | |/ ___)
> ( (_| | |_| | | | ( (/ / _| |_) ) |_| | | ( (___
> \____|\__ |_| |_|\____|_)____/ \___/|_|_|\____)
> (____/ version 3.0.0 :: codename MUNIR
>
>
> 100% FREE MULTIMEDIA GNU/LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM
>
> RASTA SOFTWARE FOR THE FREEDOM OF CREATION
>
> free to download and copy, go on
>
> ____ _ http://dynebolic.org _ _____
> ___ __ http://dynebolic.org __ ____
> __ ___ http://dynebolic.org ___ ___
> _ ____ http://dynebolic.org ____ __
>
> Liberate yourself from mental slavery!
>
> Redeem yourself from closed source software!
>
> ISO DVD image of 1.7 GB
>
> BOOT IT LIVE OR RUN IT LIVE
> ON YOUR PC OR IN A VIRTUAL MACHINE
> ANY OTHER SYSTEM INSTALLED WILL BE UNTOUCHED
> NOMADIC DESKTOP READY WITH TONS OF APPLICATIONS
> ALL FREE AND OPEN SOURCE, NO SPYWARE, NO SHIT
> RIGHT ON! RIGHT ON! RIGHT ON!
>
> Frequently Asked Questions
> ===========================
>
> Please stop shouting and tell me what is this!
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable operating system, containing a
> whole set of applications working straight from boot, without the need
> to install or change anything on the hard disk.
>
> Dyne:bolic is user-friendly: recognizes your hardware devices 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, privacy, anonymity
> tools and more.
>
> Dyne:bolic includes code from thousands of programmers all around the
> world: a lively community of artists, teachers and developers writing,
> using, distributing and adapting software according to diverse and
> desires. We love to share what we accomplish freely: this operating
> system does not contain non-free parts, thing you have to buy, drivers
> that lock your hardware or forces you to use a certain product.
>
> This operating system is a grassroot effort to share independent
> knowledge, keeping away from commercial speculations and capitalist
> corporations that limit people's freedom. Our aim is to create a
> peaceful environment that doesn't tries to rip you off at every click,
> store your private information in the cloud, put a logo on your
> creations or force your friends to download a plugin to watch your
> videos.
>
>
> * Quote of the day
>
> To be 'famous', one has to be 'recognisable'.
> Repetition is just a short cut to this state of affairs.
> - Monty Cantsin
>
>
> Dude! I know dyne:bolic, just tell me what's new!
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Basically everything, starting from the software, the libraries and
> the desktop. You will need hardware that is reasonably more powerful
> than 5 years ago when dyne:II was released, while the desktop is now
> way more user friendly and includes many configuration tools,
> facilitates alternative access and is fairly intuitive.
>
> It would be too long a list of changes now, so have a look around and
> let us know what do you think, the dyne:bolic mailinglist is the best
> place where to share your impressions and suggestions; we'll be
> listening and we will be developing dyne:III further in the coming
> months.
>
> It doesn't works on my computer! some cards are not found...
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> A big difference between dyne:bolic and other popular operating
> systems around is that we adopt only 100% free software, which means
> our system is free from proprietary software. The result is that we
> can provide support for less hardware cards (video, network, wireless
> and such): just those working transparently, following a well
> documented protocol and running free and open source drivers that make
> it clear to everyone what the device is doing. It is frustrating on
> the short term to have such a limited hardware support, but we think
> is worth on the long term because it gives everyone the freedom to
> study, adapt and modify software and hardware and to clearly know what
> is happening inside our machines.
>
> * Why freedom is better on the long term?
>
> To explain why this is important, let us propose you an example in a
> different context, that of food production: many farmers in the World
> have been told by the global mega-corporations that by buying and
> using their proprietary chemicals and seeds their farms would be more
> productive. The result of this corporate fraud is that farmers become
> dependent from foreign and proprietary chemicals and seeds: they are
> often genetically modified so that plants won't produce more seeds,
> plus they are protected by patents so that farmers themselves cannot
> study, adapt and redistribute the technology they are using. It even
> gets worst, since these proprietary and globalised products cannot be
> appropriate to the contexts they are used: not even the promise of
> productivity is maintained and the soil gets poisoned by the ignorance
> and inability of the mega-corporations that will never be able to
> supply very different needs around the world.
>
> Now, back to your computer :^) think of how important is the
> technology you use to build your social interaction online, your
> digital productions and audio/video creations. As the importance of
> this technology grows in your life, so it grows the power of the
> mega-corporations which are acting unethically by locking you out of
> your own device, denying your freedom to study, modify, adapt and
> redistribute all what you use. On the long term you will find yourself
> depending from these technologies and being limited by them, you will
> not be able to evolve and use your knowledge and skills at their full
> potential. You'll be a mental slave trained to say yes to license
> agreements progressively corroding your rights and interacting with
> prefabricated interfaces which will limit your freedom and squeeze out
> your time and money while doing that.
>
> That's why we consciously eliminate support for the hardware that
> closes you up in such traps. For instance if you are a digital artist,
> using dyne:bolic or other 100% free operating systems you can be sure
> that your creations can be preserved in time, without being held
> hostage of proprietary technologies needed to reproduce them.
>
> * Ok! so you think you're smart, hu? what should I do then?!
>
> Next time you buy technology, think twice and choose wisely! here is a
> useful initiative you can visit to find out which hardware is well
> supported by free software: [http://www.h-node.com]
>
> Liberate yourself from mental slavery!
>
>
>
> Hey! I'm not a noob, can you tell me what's under the hood?
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Ok, lets put it clear: dyne:III is a completely new development base
> and this release is just the beginning of a new course. Right now the
> most interesting part is in the SDK and, while it is a usable and
> useful live OS, dyne:bolic 3.0.0 release doesn't yet implements all
> the features that we are going to put in there: but don't worry, they
> will start coming.
>
> The dyne:III consists in a Debian-Live system running free packages
> from various Apt based distributions, mostly Pure:dyne and Trisquel,
> which are blends of Ubuntu. Debian-Live scripts in particular have
> progressed well in the past years and finally reached a point that is
> comparable to the dyne:II boot scripts, so now we can start from there
> and build on top of the Debian foundations.
>
> On the desktop we have a fine tuned Gnome 2, for booting there is
> Grub2 and our ramdisk script lets you boot automatically from an ISO
> on your harddisk or even on a USB stick, without the need to extract a
> directory from it.
>
> With some time and your good support, we plan to implement inside
> dyne:III most features already present in dyne:I and dyne:II like:
> optimization for old hardware, docking, nesting, good introductory
> documentation, the modules mechanism and more possibilities to
> customize and to cluster machines on the same network in various
> ways. But this time we are looking at the longer term: rather than
> implementing our unique live features just for our own system, we plan
> to integrate them into the APT structure so that, in case they like,
> also other distributions can benefit from them. While doing that we
> can concentrate less on package maintainance and more on the actual
> development of the SDK and our operating system.
>
> Interested in what is coming up? take contact with us and start
> exchanging code, more than ever the dyne:III approach is open to
> collaborations, you'll find us on the gnu-linux-libre and of course on
> the dynebolic mailinglists. Here below some links:
>
> SDK scripts: [https://github.com/dyne/dynebolic/tree/master/dyneIII]
>
> Debian-Live scripts and documentation: [http://live.debian.net]
>
> Pure:dyne distribution and packages: [http://puredyne.org]
>
> Linux-Libre kernel, 100% Free: [http://linux-libre.fsfla.org/]
>
> List of software that we avoid: [http://ur1.ca/2b0z5]
>
> Trisquell 100% GNU/Linux based on Ubuntu: [http://trisquel.info]
>
> Our code on [http://code.dyne.org] and [http://github.com/dyne]
>
> And.. what does the codename MUNIR stands for?
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> The codename of dyne:III is an hommage to the memory of Munir Said
> Thalib, a human rights activist that was assassinated in 2004 on a
> flight between Indonesia and the Netherlands, poisoned with
> arsenic. His witness and courage, together with that of more fellow
> activists, brought him to question the integrity of a despotic
> government acting against the interest of its own citizens. His
> actions stand as an example for all those who struggle for peace and
> solidarity, questioning corrupted and despotic powers despite the
> dangers that such actions imply.
>
> Munir died fighting the injustice and long trail of corruption from
> the dictatorship of militarized mass murders: denouncing the their
> regime, their persecutions, corruption, sanguinary repression of youth
> movements and servile opportunism to the rootless interests of the
> mega-corporations.
>
> We stand united with all the brothers and sisters of Kontras, IKOHI
> and YPKP. We will not forget Munir, as many other human rights
> activists who were assassinated like him. One can kill a man, but
> cannot kill ideas. All our solidarity goes to those who have known him
> in life and irremediably miss him now and, most importantly, to all
> those who commit to make the World a better place by denouncing the
> corruption, collusion and nepotism of the ruling casts in power.
>
> Who are you?!
> --------------
>
> A swarm of people and ideas, sometimes condensed around a pair of
> hands on a keyboard. You can point your browser to [http://dyne.org] to
> find out more, many links bring to different places and hopefully
> you'll enjoy your journey through our literature, which is also
> constantly changing and, if you like, co-evolving with you.
>
> Dyne.org is a non-profit foundation dedicated to development of free
> software as in free speech. Since the year 2000 dyne.org managed to
> connect a loose network of hackers and gather their activity in both
> on-line and on-site operations. Admittely, in recent times, the
> culture we come from has grown to the point that reducing our presence
> to a single entity is way too reductive. Dyne.org is a network of
> networks, a meeting point, a campfire, a whispering place and a stage
> for ideas and projects of which dyne:bolic is just one of many.
>
> If you like to support dyne.org and help us raise the quality of what
> we do, please consider to make us a donation or get in touch to
> discuss opportunities and cooperations.
>
> Many are the people we are grateful for all the support they share to
> make our projects blossom, as crazy idealistic as they can be, our
> love constantly inspire more and more people around. We will do our
> best to express our gratefulness in actions and facts rather than in a
> list of names here, which would be always incomplete, since you are
> many out there and you know it well.
>
> The following organizations have recently contributed to help us along
> the hard road to success: Servus.at / Stadtwerkstatt, Montevideo/NIMk,
> the Pixel network, The hackmeeting community, the Free Software
> Foundation and the GNU Project, Kennisland / Digital Pioneers, The
> Next Layer, the Hackerspace movement and all those crazy people who
> believe we can make the World a better place for humanity and know
> very well we can't do it alone.
>
> Disclaimer
> -----------
>
> :: DISCLAIMER
>
> dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is copyleft
> (C)2001-2011 by the Dyne.org Foundation
>
> 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]
>
>
> --
> jaromil, dyne.org developer, http://jaromil.dyne.org
> GPG: B2D9 9376 BFB2 60B7 601F 5B62 F6D3 FBD9 C2B6 8E39
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> dynebolic mailing list
> dynebolic@???
> http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/dynebolic
>
>