In preparation for the 0.2 release, I created
http://ftp.skolelinux.org/pub/freedombox/ > and filled it with
images for dreamplug, raspberry and x86 PCs (and virtual machines).
Check if out if you want to see what the current Freedombox build look
like. I created the images using my
https://gith
[Bdale Garbee]
> There are none. It's inconvenient that Raspian is developed "out of
> tree" from Debian proper, but that's not a technical barrier.
>
> It's *really* annoying that the Pi needs binary blobs. But as I stated
> during the FreedomBox talk with Eben at FOSDEM earlier this year, and
Chris Troutner writes:
> I'm just curious if anyone on this list has a clear view of what it
> would take - what obvious technological barriers exist between the two
> systems.
There are none. It's inconvenient that Raspian is developed "out of
tree" from Debian proper, but that's not a technic
[Chris Troutner]
> Since the Raspberry Pi has become so popular and is still increasing
> in popularity, I'm wondering what it would take to port much of the
> existing functionality over to it? If a port exists, what are the
> current limitations?
I have not tested the last few weeks, but I belie
I've been a member of this group since shortly after its inception, though
I've done very little participating. The last few months I've noticed a
huge drop in activity and I'm worried the beautiful idea that is the
FreedomBox may be dying.
While I originally applauded the idea of plug servers and