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<title>More video resources</title>
<para>Eben Moglen's talk, <ulink url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vOF8VsUwbA">Eben Moglen - Freedom in the cloud</ulink>, delivered before the FreedomBox project was started gives insights into the philosophy behind FreedomBox. </para>
<para>Eben Moglen's talk, <ulink url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOEMv0S8AcA">Eben Moglen - Freedom in the cloud</ulink>, delivered before the FreedomBox project was started gives insights into the philosophy behind FreedomBox. </para>
<para><ulink url="http://moglen.law.columbia.edu/sflc2015/04_freedombox.webm">First demonstration of FreedomBox at SFLC, University of Columbia</ulink> by Sunil Mohan Adapa. </para>
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<section>
<title>Using Roundcube</title>
<para>After Roundcube is installed, it can be accessed at <code>https://&lt;your freedombox&gt;/roundcube</code>. </para>
<para>After Roundcube is installed, it can be accessed at <code>https://&lt;your freedombox&gt;/roundcube</code>. Enter your username and password. The username for many mail services will be the full email address such as <emphasis><ulink url="mailto:exampleuser@example.org">exampleuser@example.org</ulink></emphasis> and not just the username like <emphasis>exampleuser</emphasis>. Enter the address of your email service's IMAP server address in the <emphasis>Server</emphasis> field. You can try providing your domain name here such as <emphasis>example.org</emphasis> for email address <emphasis><ulink url="mailto:exampleuser@example.org">exampleuser@example.org</ulink></emphasis> and if this does not work, consult your email provider's documentation for the address of the IMAP server. Using encrypted connection to your IMAP server is strongly recommended. To do this, prepend 'imaps://' at the beginning of your IMAP server address. For example, <emphasis>imaps://imap.example.org</emphasis>. </para>
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<title>Using Gmail with Roundcube</title>
<para>If you wish to use Roundcube with your Gmail account, you need to first enable support for password based login in your Google account preferences. This is because Gmail won't allow applications to login with a password by default. To do this, visit <ulink url="https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps">Google Account preferences</ulink> and enable <emphasis>Less Secure Apps</emphasis>. After this, login to Roundcube by providing your Gmail address as <emphasis>Username</emphasis>, your password and in the server field use <emphasis>imaps://imap.gmail.com</emphasis>. </para>
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<phrase>FreedomBox Danube Edition</phrase>
<phrase>Cubietruck</phrase>
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<ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox/Hardware/Cubietruck#">FreedomBox - Danube Edition</ulink>
<ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox/Hardware/Cubietruck#">Cubietruck</ulink>
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<para> (based on Cubietruck) </para>
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<title>Cubietruck / Cubieboard3</title>
<para><ulink url="http://cubieboard.org/model/">Cubietruck</ulink> (Cubieboard3) is a single board computer with very good performance compared to many other boards. FreedomBox images are built for this device. To use this board as FreedomBox, a separate <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox/Hardware/USBWiFi#">USB WiFi device</ulink> that does not require non-free firmware is recommended. </para>
<para>Recommendation: If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox#">FreedomBox</ulink> image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the FreedomBox image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
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<title>Download</title>
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<para><ulink url="http://beagleboard.org/black">Beagle Bone Black</ulink> (Revision C.1) is an Open Source Hardware (OSHW) single board computer. This means that the designer is actively helping people using the platform for their own designs, and supports them in adding hardware functionality and production advice. This is a part of freedom that is often overlooked, but very much aligned with the FreedomBox goals. FreedomBox images are built and tested for this device. To use this device as a FreedomBox, a separate USB <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/WiFi#">WiFi</ulink> device that does not require non-free firmware is recommended. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox#">FreedomBox</ulink> image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
<para><ulink url="http://beagleboard.org/black">Beagle Bone Black</ulink> (Revision C.1) is an Open Source Hardware (OSHW) single board computer. This means that the designer is actively helping people using the platform for their own designs, and supports them in adding hardware functionality and production advice. This is a part of freedom that is often overlooked, but very much aligned with the FreedomBox goals. FreedomBox images are built and tested for this device. To use this device as a FreedomBox, a separate <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox/Hardware/USBWiFi#">USB WiFi device</ulink> that does not require non-free firmware is recommended. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the FreedomBox image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
<section>
<title>Download</title>
<para>FreedomBox SD card <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox/Download#">images</ulink> are available for this device. Follow the instructions on the <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox/Download#">download</ulink> page to create a FreedomBox SD card and boot the device. </para>
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<para>Olimex's <ulink url="https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A20/A20-OLinuXIno-LIME2/open-source-hardware">A20 OLinuXino Lime2</ulink> is a fully Open Source Hardware (OSHW) single board computer. This means that the designer is actively helping people using the platform for their own designs, and supports them in adding hardware functionality and production advice. This is a part of freedom that is often overlooked, but very much aligned with the FreedomBox goals. It uses the Allwinner A20 Dual Core ARM processor. FreedomBox images are built and tested for this device starting with version 0.7. To use this device as a FreedomBox, a separate USB <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/WiFi#">WiFi</ulink> device that does not require non-free firmware is recommended. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox#">FreedomBox</ulink> image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
<para>Olimex's <ulink url="https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A20/A20-OLinuXIno-LIME2/open-source-hardware">A20 OLinuXino Lime2</ulink> is a fully Open Source Hardware (OSHW) single board computer. This means that the designer is actively helping people using the platform for their own designs, and supports them in adding hardware functionality and production advice. This is a part of freedom that is often overlooked, but very much aligned with the FreedomBox goals. It uses the Allwinner A20 Dual Core ARM processor. FreedomBox images are built and tested for this device starting with version 0.7. To use this device as a FreedomBox, a separate <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox/Hardware/USBWiFi#">USB WiFi device</ulink> that does not require non-free firmware is recommended. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the FreedomBox image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
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<title>Similar Hardware</title>
<para>The following similar hardware will also work well with FreedomBox. </para>
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<para>Olimex's <ulink url="https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A20/A20-OLinuXIno-MICRO/open-source-hardware">A20 OLinuXino MICRO</ulink> is a fully Open Source Hardware (OSHW) single board computer. This means that the designer is actively helping people using the platform for their own designs, and supports them in adding hardware functionality and production advice. This is a part of freedom that is often overlooked, but very much aligned with the FreedomBox goals. It uses the Allwinner A20 Dual Core ARM processor. FreedomBox images are built and tested for this device starting with version 0.7. To use this device as a FreedomBox, a separate USB <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/WiFi#">WiFi</ulink> device that does not require non-free firmware is recommended. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox#">FreedomBox</ulink> image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
<para>Olimex's <ulink url="https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/A20/A20-OLinuXIno-MICRO/open-source-hardware">A20 OLinuXino MICRO</ulink> is a fully Open Source Hardware (OSHW) single board computer. This means that the designer is actively helping people using the platform for their own designs, and supports them in adding hardware functionality and production advice. This is a part of freedom that is often overlooked, but very much aligned with the FreedomBox goals. It uses the Allwinner A20 Dual Core ARM processor. FreedomBox images are built and tested for this device starting with version 0.7. To use this device as a FreedomBox, a separate <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox/Hardware/USBWiFi#">USB WiFi device</ulink> that does not require non-free firmware is recommended. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the FreedomBox image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
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<title>Similar Hardware</title>
<para>The following similar hardware will also work well with FreedomBox. </para>
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<para><ulink url="http://www.pcengines.ch/apu1d.htm">PC Engines APU 1D</ulink> is a single board computer with 3 Gigabit ethernet ports, a powerful AMD APU and Coreboot firmware. FreedomBox images built for AMD64 machines are tested to work well for it. For using this board as FreedomBox, a <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox/Hardware/USBWiFi#">USB WiFi device</ulink> that does not require non-free firmware is recommended. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox#">FreedomBox</ulink> image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the FreedomBox image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
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<title>Similar Hardware</title>
<para>Although untested, the following similar hardware is also likely to work well with FreedomBox. </para>
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<para><ulink url="http://www.linksprite.com/linksprite-pcduino3s/">LinkSprite pcDuino3S</ulink> is a single board computer running on Allwinner A20 and sold with a good case. FreedomBox images are built and tested for this device for images built after June 2017. For using this board as FreedomBox, a <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox/Hardware/USBWiFi#">USB WiFi device</ulink> that does not require non-free firmware is recommended. </para>
<para>Note: The FreedomBox logo is simply a sticker on top of device brought from store. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the <ulink url="https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual/FreedomBox#">FreedomBox</ulink> image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
<para><emphasis role="strong">Recommendation:</emphasis> If you are using a board that uses SD cards, when you flash the FreedomBox image onto your SD card, we recommend that you use an SD card with at least 8GB of storage space. </para>
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<title>Similar Hardware</title>
<para>Although untested, the following similar hardware is also likely to work well with FreedomBox. </para>
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<title>Release Notes</title>
<para>The following are the release notes for each FreedomBox version. </para>
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<title>FreedomBox 19.3 (2019-03-18)</title>
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<para>UI: Move tabs below descriptions. </para>
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<para>firewall: Style heading </para>
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<para>names: Add description </para>
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<para>pagekite: Change heading text </para>
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<para>ikiwiki: Consistent styling for delete warning page </para>
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<para>main: Show service version in logs </para>
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<para>setup: Organize data files into various apps </para>
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<para>Updated translations for Czech, Hungarian, Norwegian Bokmål, Spanish, German, French, Italian, and Turkish. </para>
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