Freedom Box & Co.
Verfasst: 30. Januar 2018, 17:08
Bwana Honolulu hat geschrieben:Erinnert mich übrigens hier dran:iio hat geschrieben:[BBvideo 640,390][/BBvideo]
Bez. Vid.:
netzpolitik.org hat geschrieben:Worum geht es überhaupt? Freedom Boxes werden kleine stromsparende Privat-Server (‘plug server‘) sein, die man einfach zu Hause stehen hat, und auf denen dezentrale soziale Netzwerke wie zum Beispiel Diaspora oder Statusnet, eigene Mailserver etc. laufen sollen, um das Internet und unsere Nutzung wieder so dezentral zu organisieren, wie es sich für ein demokratisches Medium gehört. Die Nutzer bekommen so wieder autonome Kontrolle über Ihre Daten, und das Netz wird unanfällig gegen Zensur.
Hm, die Indie Box wurde wohl eingestampft zugunsten von UBOS. Sieht auch ganz gut aus.Bwana Honolulu hat geschrieben:Ich hab' da gerade noch was Anderes gesehen: Die Indie Box.technoccult hat geschrieben:Klint Finley
Indie Box
My lastest for Wired:
Full Story: Wired: The Tiny Box That Lets You Take Your Data Back From GoogleThe National Security Agency is scanning your email. Google and Facebook are hoarding your personal data. And online advertisers are selling your shopping habits to the highest bidder.
Today, more than ever, people are thinking about how to opt out of this madness without quitting the internet entirely. The obvious answer is to host your own web apps on your own computer server. And thanks to the burgeoning Indie Web Movement, there’s no shortage of open source alternatives to popular services like Google Calendar, Facebook’s photo albums, or Dropbox’s file sharing. The problem is that setting up and managing your own server is a pain in the neck–at least for the average consumer.
For open source developer Johannes Ernst, what the world really needs is a simple device that anyone can use to take their data back from the wilds of the internet. So he designed the Indie Box, a personal web server preloaded with open source software that lets you run your own web services from your home network–and run them with relative ease. Any system administrator will tell you that setting up a server is just the first step. Maintaining it is the other big problem. Indie Box seeks to simplify both, with an option to fully automate all updates and maintenance tasks, from operating system patches to routine database migrations.
Or you can skip straight to the Indie GoGo.
See also:
Genshi Box
Freedom Box
Cozy Cloud
Freedom Box basiert halt auf Debian, UBOS auf Arch. Zum Vergleich mal die Applikationen, die jeweils mitkommen (Links etc. hab' ich mal weggelassen, keinen Bock mehr gehabt ):
Auf dieser Liste finde ich dann sogar noch etherpad lite als möglichen Kandidaten...Freedom Box hat geschrieben:Applications
With FreedomBox, you can:
System and Configuration
- Access your FreedomBox from the public Internet (Pagekite, Tor, Dynamic DNS)
- Connect securely to your FreedomBox (OpenVPN)
- Chat with friends (XMPP, Quassel, Matrix)
- Host a conference call (Mumble, repro)
- Publish a blog (Ikiwiki)
- Host a personal or community wiki (MediaWiki)
- Block ads while browsing the web (Privoxy)
- Check your email (Roundcube)
- Transfer large files (Deluge, Transmission)
- Read news (Tiny Tiny RSS)
- Sync your calendar and contacts (Radicale)
- Stay connected to IRC chat (Quassel)
- Host a multiplayer block sandbox (Minetest)
- Collaboratively edit a text document (infinoted)
- Keep your files synchronized to your FreedomBox (Syncthing)
- Have your own federated social networking server (diaspora*)
- Circumvent censorship using a socks5 proxy (Shadowsocks)
Planned
- Configure system name and interface language (Configure)
- Obtain a certificate for your domain (Let's Encrypt)
- Add users and set access privileges (Users and Groups)
- Use a single login for Plinth, XMPP, Ikiwiki, Tiny Tiny RSS, Transmission and SSH
- Manage network connections over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or PPPoE (Networks)
- Upgrade software packages automatically (Software Upgrades)
- Run diagnostic tests (Diagnostics)
- View which services are allowed through the firewall (Firewall)
- Configure time zone and network time service (Date and Time)
- Configure service discovery (Service Discovery)
- View disk information or expand a partition (Disks)
- Create and restore filesystem snapshots
- Provide DNS service for your local network (bind)
- Do system administration from a web interface (Cockpit)
These features are planned for an upcoming release.
- Search the web (SearX)
- Upload and share files (Coquelicot)
- Save bandwidth using a web proxy (?)
- Host your photos and videos (?MediaGoblin)
- Run your micro-blogging social network (GNU Social)
- Connect several boxes with a mesh VPN (tinc)
- Authenticate using your GPG key (monkeysphere)
- Copy a snapshot to another storage device
- Backup your data
- Manage storage devices
- Manage and share your bookmarks (Shaarli)
UBOS hat geschrieben:Apps on UBOS
Status: beta 12
Here’s the current list of apps available on UBOS (alphabetically):
Known: Publishing Platform for Everyone
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app known
Mattermost: Open source, self-hosted Slack-alternative
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app mattermost
Mediawiki: The wiki that Wikipedia runs on
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app mediawiki
Nextcloud: A safe home for all your data
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app nextcloud
Selfoss: The new multipurpose rss reader, live stream, mashup, aggregation web application
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app selfoss
Shaarli: Your Own URL Shortener
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app shaarli
Webtrees: Full-featured web genealogy app
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app webtrees
Wordpress: Blog tools, publishing platform, and CMS
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app wordpress
Some apps already have some accessories, which you may or may not want to install:
Apps redeclared as experimental and not as well maintained:
- Wordpress plugins: wordpress-plugin-semantic-linkbacks, wordpress-plugin-social and wordpress-plugin-webmention for Indie Web support; themes wordpress-theme-p2, wordpress-theme-pinboard and wordpress-theme-responsive and plugin wordpress-plugin-google-analytics-for-wordpress.
- Mediawiki extension: mediawiki-ext-confirmaccount to cut down on wiki spam;
Jenkins, a continuous integration app.
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app jenkins.
Jenkins plugins: jenkins-plugin-git, jenkins-plugin-git-client, and jenkins-plugin-scm-api for Git integration.
Owncloud: Your Cloud, Your Data, Your Way!
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app owncloud
Mediagoblin: The GNU project’s photo and media sharing app
Install with ubos-admin createsite, specify app mediagoblin