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 * What applications are supported?
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- * *Email* - Server and Mutt client configured for use with GPG and Emacs or Vim
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- * *DLNA* - Play music on your local network devices
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- * *Dokuwiki* - Databaseless wiki
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- * *GNU Social* - Federated social network and resource sharing system
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- * *Gogs* - Host your git projects
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- * *qTox* - Chat and VoIP client on mesh networks
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- * *HTMLy* - Databaseless blogging system
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- * *Pelican* - Static blogging system used on mesh networks
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- * *Hubzilla* - Federated social networking and web publishing
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- * *IRC server*
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- * *Obnam* - Encrypted backups to USB or to other servers
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- * *Mumble* - VoIP and text chat
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- * *pi-hole* - Block internet ads on your local network
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- * *tt-rss* - Accessible via an onion address to give you /the right to read/ from any device
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- * *sipwitch* - Telephony system
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- * *Syncthing* - File sync
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- * *IPFS* - For accessing sites on a mesh network
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- * *Toxcore/Toxic* - Bootstrap node and client
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- * *XMPP server* - Including XEPs needed to support the Conversations Android app with OMEMO
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- * *Shell based web browser* - if all else fails then ssh to your server and browse from there
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+[[./apps.html][See here]] for the complete list of apps. In addition to those as part of the base install you get an email server.
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 * I don't have a static IP address. Can I still install this system?
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 Yes. The minimum requirements are to have some hardware that you can install Debian onto and also that you have administrator access to your internet router so that you can forward ports to the system which has Freedombone installed.
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 When the project began in late 2013 the FreedomBox project seemed to be going nowhere, and was only designed to work with the DreamPlug hardware. There was some new hardware out - the Beaglebone Black - which could run Debian and was also a free hardware design so seemed more appropriate. Hence the name "Freedombone", being like FreedomBox but on a Beaglebone. There are some similarities and differences between the two projects:
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 The FreedomBox project supports Raspberry Pi builds, and the image build system for Freedombone is based on the same system. However, although the Raspberry Pi can run a version of Debian it requires a closed proprietary blob in order to boot the hardware. Who knows what that blob might contain or what exploits it could facilitate. From an adversarial point of view if you were trying to deliver "bulk equipment interference" then it doesn't get any better than piggybacking on something which has control of the boot process, and hence all subsequently run processes.
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 Before you run screaming for the hills based upon whatever scare story you may have just read in the mainstream media there are a few things worthy of consideration. Tor is installed by default on Freedombone, <i>but not as a relay or exit node</i>. It's only used to provide onion addresses so that this gives you or the viewers of your sites some choice about how they access the information. It also allows you to subscribe to and read RSS feeds privately.
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 Github is paradoxically a centralized, closed and proprietary system which happens to mostly host free and open source projects. Up until now it has been relatively benign, but at some point in the name of "growth" it will likely start becoming more evil, or just become like SourceForge - which was also once much loved by FOSS developers, but turned into a den of malvertizing.
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 It was originally designed to run on the Beaglebone Black, but that should be regarded as the most minimal system, because it's single core and has by today's standards a small amount of memory. Obviously the more powerful the hardware is the faster things like web pages (blog, social networking, etc) will be served but the more electricity such a system will require if you're running it 24/7. A good compromise between performance and energy consumption is something like an old netbook. The battery of an old netbook or laptop even gives you <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uninterruptible_power_supply">UPS capability</a> to keep the system going during brief power outages or cable re-arrangements, and that means using full disk encryption on the server also becomes more practical.
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