Dear all,
As a passive listener on this mailinglist I was wondering if anyone will
be attending FOSDEM this year, so that maybe we can shake hands and
discuss progress. Ideally I would like to get a live view of the current
state of development, as I haven't yet taken the time to deploy my own.
On Sunday 25 January 2015 06:07 PM, Nick B-T wrote:
Please could someone sum up why freedom box is aimed at specific
hardware rather than being x86 generic? Thanks.
If you are looking to try FreedomBox on x86 hardware, you can:
- Install Debian unstable and then install the package
Hello.
2015-01-25 13:37 GMT+01:00 Nick B-T n...@lan-den.co.uk:
Please could someone sum up why freedom box is aimed at specific hardware
rather than being x86 generic? Thanks.
You got it wrong and backward. Fredom Box is *not* aimed specificly
for x86. That is why the development is done on
[sent again, cc the list this time]
Quoting Nick B-T (2015-01-25 13:37:58)
Please could someone sum up why freedom box is aimed at specific
hardware rather than being x86 generic? Thanks.
FreedomBox is _not_ tied to specific hardware - not x86 either.
FreedomBox goal is a system that can
Hi everybody, the TODO items from this month's call are below. The next
call will be on 2015-02-22:
https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/ProgressCalls
Actions
- TODO Sunil: Post X86/Debian page to supported hardware.
- TODO Sunil: Ask about F-M/FBX-Setup upload permissions?
- TODO Nick: check