diff --git a/doc/manual/en/Email.raw.wiki b/doc/manual/en/Email.raw.wiki index d1ee9f705..eca321982 100644 --- a/doc/manual/en/Email.raw.wiki +++ b/doc/manual/en/Email.raw.wiki @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ ##TAG:TRANSLATION-HEADER-END <> - ## BEGIN_INCLUDE == Postfix/Dovecot/Rspamd (Email Server) == @@ -56,7 +55,7 @@ === Prerequisites === - * You must own a domain on which you can configure advanced DNS records (MX, TXT and SRV). Such a domain can be obtained by buying one from a registrar or by obtaining a paid service from one of the Dynamic DNS providers (such as `freedns.afraid.org`). Currently, free subdomains provided by FreedomBox Foundation's free Dynamic DNS service at `ddns.freedombox.org` are '''not''' suitable. Support is planned in future. + * You must own a domain on which you can configure advanced DNS records (MX, TXT and SRV). Such a domain can be obtained by buying one from a registrar or by obtaining a paid service from one of the Dynamic DNS providers (such as `freedns.afraid.org`). Currently, free subdomains provided by !FreedomBox Foundation's free Dynamic DNS service at `ddns.freedombox.org` are '''not''' suitable. Support is planned in future. * Your ISP or cloud provider, on your Internet connection, must not be blocking traffic to external mail servers. Quite a few of them block outgoing traffic on port 25. This will render the email server unable to send mails to external addresses. Many such providers allow you to request removing this restriction. To test whether this is a problem for your Internet connection, run the following command (you should see some text like this): @@ -121,7 +120,7 @@ As a user you can: * Create and/or manage your email aliases in the ''Aliases'' tab of the ''Email Server'' app page in !FreedomBox web interface. * Manage filters on the server using sieve -Once an admin has set up [[FreedomBox/Manual/Roundcube|RoundCube]] configuration for it to work with the !FreedomBox Email server you can log into !RoundCube and start sending emails without the need for other email clients. Use the same login credentials to !RoundCube that you use to log into the FreedomBox web interface. +Once an admin has set up [[FreedomBox/Manual/Roundcube|RoundCube]] configuration for it to work with the !FreedomBox Email server you can log into !RoundCube and start sending emails without the need for other email clients. Use the same login credentials to !RoundCube that you use to log into the !FreedomBox web interface. ==== With FreedomBox Webmail Client (RoundCube) ==== diff --git a/doc/manual/en/ReleaseNotes.raw.wiki b/doc/manual/en/ReleaseNotes.raw.wiki index b2e9f9ada..eeb77db26 100644 --- a/doc/manual/en/ReleaseNotes.raw.wiki +++ b/doc/manual/en/ReleaseNotes.raw.wiki @@ -8,6 +8,19 @@ For more technical details, see the [[https://salsa.debian.org/freedombox-team/f The following are the release notes for each !FreedomBox version. +== FreedomBox 22.8 (2022-03-28) == + +=== Highlights === + + * network: Fix showing wifi connection + +=== Other Changes === + + * calibre: explain correct name format for new library + * ikiwiki: add packages that are necessary + * locale: Updated translations for Chinese (Simplified), French, Russian + * upgrades: Allow backports from src:freedombox + == FreedomBox 22.7 (2022-03-14) == * locale: Update translations for French, Hungarian, Spanish diff --git a/doc/manual/en/RockPro64.raw.wiki b/doc/manual/en/RockPro64.raw.wiki index 4ca021cda..45d69a8b4 100644 --- a/doc/manual/en/RockPro64.raw.wiki +++ b/doc/manual/en/RockPro64.raw.wiki @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Pine64's [[https://www.pine64.org/rockpro64/|RockPro64]] is a powerful single bo Before downloading and using !FreedomBox you need to ensure that latest u-boot based firmware is installed into the SPI flash chip. See instructions on how to [[https://github.com/sigmaris/u-boot/wiki/Flashing-U-Boot-to-SPI|write u-boot firmware into SPI flash]]. The gist is that you download and write an image to an SD card. Boot with SD card and wait for white LED blinking to stop. After that power off, remove the SD card and proceed with !FreedomBox download. -!FreedomBox [[FreedomBox/Download|images]] meant for all "arm64" hardware work well for this device. However, u-boot firmware must be present in SPI flash (or on a separate SD card, which is not explained here). Follow the instructions on the [[FreedomBox/Download|download]] page to create a !FreedomBox SD card and boot the device. These images also work well for USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 disk drives and the process for preparing them is same as for an SD card. +!FreedomBox [[FreedomBox/Download|images]] meant for all "arm64" hardware work well for this device. However, u-boot firmware must be present in SPI flash (or on a separate SD card, which is not explained here). Follow the instructions on the [[FreedomBox/Download|download]] page to create a !FreedomBox SD card and boot the device. These images also work well for onboard eMMC, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 disk drives. The process for preparing USB disk drives is same as for an SD card. For eMMC, boot the board using any OS and then write the image to the eMMC similar to writing to SD card. An alternative to downloading these images is to [[InstallingDebianOn|install Debian]] on the device and then [[FreedomBox/Hardware/Debian|install FreedomBox]] on it. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ An alternative to downloading these images is to [[InstallingDebianOn|install De === Known Issues === - * !FreedomBox does not work when booted from eMMC module (but works from SD card, USB 2.0 disk or USB 3.0 disk). !FreedomBox on NVMe disk has not been tested. + * !FreedomBox on NVMe disk has not been tested. ## END_INCLUDE diff --git a/doc/manual/es/ReleaseNotes.raw.wiki b/doc/manual/es/ReleaseNotes.raw.wiki index b2e9f9ada..eeb77db26 100644 --- a/doc/manual/es/ReleaseNotes.raw.wiki +++ b/doc/manual/es/ReleaseNotes.raw.wiki @@ -8,6 +8,19 @@ For more technical details, see the [[https://salsa.debian.org/freedombox-team/f The following are the release notes for each !FreedomBox version. +== FreedomBox 22.8 (2022-03-28) == + +=== Highlights === + + * network: Fix showing wifi connection + +=== Other Changes === + + * calibre: explain correct name format for new library + * ikiwiki: add packages that are necessary + * locale: Updated translations for Chinese (Simplified), French, Russian + * upgrades: Allow backports from src:freedombox + == FreedomBox 22.7 (2022-03-14) == * locale: Update translations for French, Hungarian, Spanish diff --git a/doc/manual/es/RockPro64.raw.wiki b/doc/manual/es/RockPro64.raw.wiki index 4ca021cda..45d69a8b4 100644 --- a/doc/manual/es/RockPro64.raw.wiki +++ b/doc/manual/es/RockPro64.raw.wiki @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Pine64's [[https://www.pine64.org/rockpro64/|RockPro64]] is a powerful single bo Before downloading and using !FreedomBox you need to ensure that latest u-boot based firmware is installed into the SPI flash chip. See instructions on how to [[https://github.com/sigmaris/u-boot/wiki/Flashing-U-Boot-to-SPI|write u-boot firmware into SPI flash]]. The gist is that you download and write an image to an SD card. Boot with SD card and wait for white LED blinking to stop. After that power off, remove the SD card and proceed with !FreedomBox download. -!FreedomBox [[FreedomBox/Download|images]] meant for all "arm64" hardware work well for this device. However, u-boot firmware must be present in SPI flash (or on a separate SD card, which is not explained here). Follow the instructions on the [[FreedomBox/Download|download]] page to create a !FreedomBox SD card and boot the device. These images also work well for USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 disk drives and the process for preparing them is same as for an SD card. +!FreedomBox [[FreedomBox/Download|images]] meant for all "arm64" hardware work well for this device. However, u-boot firmware must be present in SPI flash (or on a separate SD card, which is not explained here). Follow the instructions on the [[FreedomBox/Download|download]] page to create a !FreedomBox SD card and boot the device. These images also work well for onboard eMMC, USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 disk drives. The process for preparing USB disk drives is same as for an SD card. For eMMC, boot the board using any OS and then write the image to the eMMC similar to writing to SD card. An alternative to downloading these images is to [[InstallingDebianOn|install Debian]] on the device and then [[FreedomBox/Hardware/Debian|install FreedomBox]] on it. @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ An alternative to downloading these images is to [[InstallingDebianOn|install De === Known Issues === - * !FreedomBox does not work when booted from eMMC module (but works from SD card, USB 2.0 disk or USB 3.0 disk). !FreedomBox on NVMe disk has not been tested. + * !FreedomBox on NVMe disk has not been tested. ## END_INCLUDE