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- **Full install**: Installs eveything
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- **Mailbox**: An email server with GPG encryption and mailing list
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- **Cloud**: Share files, maintain a calendar and collaborate on document editing
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- - **Social**: Social networking with Red Matrix and GNU Social
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+ - **Social**: Social networking with Hubzilla and GNU Social
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- **Media**: Runs media services such as DLNA to play music or videos on your devices
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- **Writer**: Host your blog and wiki
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- **Chat**: Encrypted IRC, XMPP, Tox and VoIP services for one-to-one and many-to-many chat
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- Access to the internet via a router with ethernet sockets
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- USB thumb drive (for backups or storing media)
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- One or more domains available via a dynamic DNS provider, such as https://freedns.afraid.org
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- - A purchased domain name and SSL certificate (only needed for Red Matrix)
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+ - A purchased domain name and SSL certificate (only needed for Hubzilla)
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- A laptop or desktop machine with the ability to write to a microSD card (might need an adaptor)
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You will also need to know, or find out, the IP address of your internet router and have a suitable static IP address for the Beaglebone on your local network. The router should allow you to forward ports to the Beaglebone (often this is under firewall or "advanced" settings).
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