diff --git a/doc/freedombox-manual.raw.xml b/doc/freedombox-manual.raw.xml index e1942a48e..21bb686ea 100644 --- a/doc/freedombox-manual.raw.xml +++ b/doc/freedombox-manual.raw.xml @@ -7181,7 +7181,6 @@ iface lo inet loopback]]> Raspberry Pi 2 (Model B ) is a popular single board computer developed with the intention of promoting teaching of basic computer science in schools. It is a successor to Raspberry Pi Model B+ with much faster processor and more RAM. FreedomBox images are built and tested for it. For using this board as FreedomBox, a USB WiFi device that does not require non-free firmware is recommended. - Note: For FreedomBox release 0.5, the Debian architecture used for this device is armel. This means floating point computations are done in software and most operations are slower than what Raspberry Pi 2 is capable of. Starting with FreedomBox release 0.6 separate armhf images with full hardware floating point support are available.
Download FreedomBox SD card images for this hardware are available. Follow the instructions on the download page to create a FreedomBox SD card and boot into FreedomBox. @@ -7242,15 +7241,7 @@ iface lo inet loopback]]> WiFi: Not available - Works with stock Debian kernel: No - - -
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- Known Issues - - - The Debian architecture used for this device is armel. This means floating point computations are done in software and generally most operations are slower than what Raspberry Pi 2 is capable of. However, starting with FreedomBox 0.6 separate images for Raspberry Pi 2 with armhf architecture will be built. + Works with stock Debian kernel: Yes
@@ -7267,14 +7258,14 @@ iface lo inet loopback]]> - Raspberry Pi 3 (Model B ) is a popular single board computer developed with the intention of promoting teaching of basic computer science in schools. It is a successor to Raspberry Pi 2 Model B with a 64-bit processor and on-board Wi-Fi. FreedomBox images built for Raspberry Pi 2 are tested to work well with it. For using this board as FreedomBox, a USB WiFi device, that does not require non-free firmware, is recommended instead of the on-board Wi-Fi. + Raspberry Pi 3 (Model B ) is a popular single board computer developed with the intention of promoting teaching of basic computer science in schools. It is a successor to Raspberry Pi 2 Model B with a 64-bit processor and on-board Wi-Fi. A FreedomBox "testing" image is available for Raspberry Pi 3. For using this board as FreedomBox, a USB WiFi device, that does not require non-free firmware, is recommended instead of the on-board Wi-Fi.
Download - FreedomBox SD card images for this hardware are available. Download the image meant for Raspberry Pi 2 and that image will work for this board. Follow the instructions on the download page to create a FreedomBox SD card and boot into FreedomBox. + FreedomBox SD card images for this hardware are available. Download the "testing" image for Raspberry Pi 3. Follow the instructions on the download page to create a FreedomBox SD card and boot into FreedomBox.
Build Image - FreedomBox images for this hardware can be built using Freedom Maker. Use the target 'raspberry2' to build the image for this board. + FreedomBox images for this hardware can be built using Freedom Maker. Use the target 'raspberry3' with distribution 'testing' to build the image for this board.
Availability @@ -7328,7 +7319,7 @@ iface lo inet loopback]]> WiFi: Requires non-free firmware - Works with stock Debian kernel: No + Works with stock Debian kernel: Yes
@@ -7381,6 +7372,26 @@ wget https://www.thinkpenguin.com/files/ath9k_firmware_free-version/htc_7010.fw]
Release Notes The following are the release notes for each FreedomBox version. +
+ Version 0.29.0 (2018-05-07) + + + security: Allow console login access to user plinth + + + Add an option to enable/disable public registrations in mediawiki + + + tt-rss: Skip the check for SELF_URL_PATH + + + searx: Fix issue with uwsgi crashing + + + Updated translations for Czech, Spanish, German, Norwegian Bokmål, and Italian + + +
Version 0.28.0 (2018-04-23) @@ -9121,7 +9132,7 @@ FreedomBox app to configure Tiny Tiny RSS. Using - Plinth comes installed with all FreedomBox images. You can download FreedomBox images and run on any of the supported hardware. Then, you can access Plinth by visiting the URL . + Plinth comes installed with all FreedomBox images. You can download FreedomBox images and run on any of the supported hardware. Then, you can access Plinth by visiting the URL or . If you are on a Debian box, you may install Plinth from Debian package archive. Currently, only Stretch (testing) and Sid (unstable) are supported. To install Plinth run: