⇤ ← Revision 1 as of 2007-10-31 11:01:39
Size: 10581
Comment:
|
Size: 8205
Comment:
|
Deletions are marked like this. | Additions are marked like this. |
Line 76: | Line 76: |
== Netsukuku - mesh networking daemon == http://netsukuku.freaknet.org/logo_ntk_trans_kana.png http://netsukuku.freaknet.org Netsukuku is an Open Source networking tool, presented at the World Summit on the Information Society meeting, promoted in Geneva the last 18th of May by the ITU. This software has been included among the initiatives that according the WSISs Golden Book, can give an effective contribution on bridging the digital divide over the world. Netsukuku is based on a very simple idea: thanks to the existing wi-fi technologies, any PC or wi-fi device can turn itself into a node of a mesh network, growing worldwide and endlessly. Through a special routing software, any user can connect himself into a network alternative to the Internet, build automatically as an endless peer to peer (wireless)network, without the support of the Telecom Companies nor of any governance Entities. Any user, setting up his own wi-fi antennas on a well exposed place (i.e. windows or roofs), links himself to the other Netsukuku users, placed within his radio ranges. If you are staying out of a Netsukuku wi-fi signal range, you will as well be able to join to Netsukuku network, by the means of "virtual tunnel" over the Internet connections, which will act as a radio or any other physical link. The Netsukuku users will be able to share their own spare bandwidth, allowing, in such a way, other users to have free Internet connection and to become a new node into the Netsukuku network. Netsukuku is conceived to become the very alternative to Internet, ready to expand anywhere in an unique, totally apart and free network, where everyone can make use of digital communication, information and knowledge, independently from any commercial or Governmental intervention, as long as any task is equally distributed upon all the Netsukuku embedded devices or PC, without any server and with a minimal memory and CPU resources, even for the assigning and resolving domain names processes. Project '''running since 3 Oct 2004''', latest release '''0.0.9 on 11 July 2006''' Redistributed in several GNU/Linux magazines and various publications across the world. Available for platforms: '''GNU/Linux and other POSIX systems support''' as well embedded WIFI devices (OpenWRT) == HasciiCam - (h)ascii to the masses == |
software developed
dyne:bolic - GNU/Linux multimedia liveCD
http://www.dynebolic.org/dynebolic_penguin_yellow.png
This project is running since Dec 2001, the latest stable release is 2.4.2 - 10 March 2007
dyne:bolic is shaped on the needs of media activists, artists and creatives as a practical tool for multimedia production: you can manipulate and broadcast both sound and video with tools to record, edit, encode and stream, having automatically recognized most device and peripherals: audio, video, TV, network cards, firewire, usb and more; all using only free software.
You can employ this operating system without the need to install anything, and if you want to run it from harddisk you just need to copy a directory: the easiest installation ever.
It is optimized to run on slower computers, turning them into a full media stations: the minimum you need is a pentium1 or k5 PC 64Mb RAM and IDE CD-ROM, or a slighty modified XBOX game console - and if you have more than one, you can easily do clusters.
dyne:bolic supports strong encryption for private data that can be carried around and flexibly employed on usb sticks.
Since beginning 2005 dyne:bolic is part of the [http://linuxaudio.org Linux audio] consortium and has been nominated among the top 10 open source projects in 2005
Redistributed in several GNU/Linux magazines and various publications all across the world, this is a rough estimation formulated with the help of reports by users, in the format of Country(publication times):
Italy (5) : Linux&Co, Dev, Inter.net ...
- Netherlands(2) : Linux Format
- Greece(2) : some linux magazines
- Spain(3) : some linux magazines
- Australia(1) : some linux magazines
- India(1) : PCQuest
- Brazil(1) : some linux magazine from Sao Paulo
- Pakistan(1) : some linux magazine
- France(2) : some linux magazine
- China(1) : some linux magazine and enthusiasts
USA(2) : Linux User & Developer ...
- United Kingdom(3) : Linux Format
Bittorrent downloads of the last two stable versions sum up to 40.000
CD ISO is made available worldwide across 20 voluntary mirror hosts which notably include the Free Software Foundation: we are the only distribution mirrored by the FSF, which recognized dyne:bolic as a 100% free software operating system.
The dyne:bolic mailinglist counts approx 450 subscribers.
Among various organizations, dyne:bolic is mirrored and redistributed by
Montevideo / Time Based Arts (NL) http://montevideo.dyne.org
Ircam, Centre Pompidou (FR) http://mirrors.ircam.fr/pub/dynebolic/
Vienna Univ. of Technology (AT) http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/linux/dynebolic/
Providence Univ. Taichung (TW) ftp://ftp.cs.pu.edu.tw/Linux/dynebolic/
Tecnhische Univ. Ilmenau (DE) ftp://ftp.tu-ilmenau.de/Mirrors/dynebolic/
Instituto de Computação Universidade Estadual de Campinas (BR) http://www.las.ic.unicamp.br/pub/dynebolic/
Politecnico di Torino Univ. (IT) http://linux.studenti.polito.it/download.php?version=42
Development has been supported by:
- 2002 - PUBLIC VOICE Lab employed Jaromil for 1 year and devolving some hours to the project
2003 - Tenovis-Newtel donated money for MuSE, FreeJ and Dyne:bolic
- 2004 - Bundeskanzleramt Oesterreich
- 2005 - Montevideo employed the mantainer (16h part-time), dyne:bolic is used in education and production activities
- until 2006 - an amount of approx. 400EU has been donated by users thru paypal.com
Press coverage:
http://distrocenter.linux.com/distrocenter/06/03/03/214216.shtml
http://www.computerworld.com.au/pp.php?id=1693674882&fp=16&fpid=0
http://www.hindu.com/mp/2005/02/08/stories/2005020800950400.htm
http://linux-bg.org/cgi-bin/y/index.pl?page=article&id=advices&key=365288604
http://laplana.indymedia.org/newswire/display/2385/index.php
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/10/14/1219205&mode=thread&tid=126
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/emergingtech/0,39020357,39117043,00.htm
MuSE - Multiple Streaming Engine
MuSE provides the free software community with a user friendly but powerful tool for network audio streaming, making life easier for indypendent free speech online radios.
Project running since 1 May 2000, latest release 0.9.2 on 27 December 2005
Redistributed in: Debian, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Gentoo, Blag/Fedora
Available for platforms: Apple/OSX, GNU/Linux, BSD and other POSIX systems support
Development has been supported by:
- 2001 - Servus.at with web housing and small funding for 3 months of development
- 2002 - PUBLIC VOICE Lab employed the mantainer for 1 year and devolving some hours
FreeJ - realtime vision mixer
FreeJ is a vision mixer: an instrument for realtime video manipulation used in the fields of dance teather, veejaying, medical visualisation and TV.
Project running since 22 May 2001, latest release 0.8.1 on 07 August 2005.
Redistributed in: Debian, Gentoo
Available for platforms: Apple/OSX, GNU/Linux and other POSIX systems
Development has been supported by:
- 2001-2003 - Jaromil used FreeJ in theater pieces with Giardini Pensili
- 2004 - Montevideo hosts Jaromil and Kysucix for 2 weeks development on scripting
- 2006 - Kysucix collaborates with Studio Azzurro on a project employing FreeJ
IvySync - digital video syncstarter
The digital video syncstarter software is being developed since 2005 by dyne.org and employed by Montevideo to provide frame accurate synced playback of multiple videos on multiple screens.
Among the artists employing this software to exhibit installations are: Linda Wallace, Calin Dan, Erwin Olaf, Sami Kallinen, Lydia Schouten, Julika Rudelius, Magnus Monfeldt, Broersen & Lukacs.
Hardware and on-site works
Working Computer Museum
A collection of old computers, computer related stuff, depliants, peripherals, calculators, documentations, manuals and SOFTWARE. We REPAIR and FIX broken hardware where possible, making those computer WORK for people willing to experiment and the people visiting the museum.
The basic idea is to revert the classical museum structure where objects are "dead" under a glass table or in a closed shelf, to let people USE and HACK on those computers.
Some computer are connected on Internet, for free use; part of this project is the RETRO DECNET Network, connecting about 30 old DIGITAL VAX/VMS Nodes in Italy via the old DECNET protocol.
Part of the project:
Exibition of hardware and software at http://dyne.org/museum and on site
- Library for books, schematics and manuals
- Software Library for old software, tapes, cd-roms, disks, images, backups, and so on...
- The Lab: where broken computers can be fixed/restored; instrumentations, components and so on...
- Recycling Lab: where parts are dismembered to recover components? (MAYBE)
- Documents: sheets, brochures, demos, web site, videos, material for students and visits
- Guided tours and hacks
[http://dyne.org/museum/dec/pdp-1134/repair/ PDP-11/34 hardware restoration project]
[http://medialab.freaknet.org/doc/Software/Pacchetti/pdp11-emulator/ PDP-11 Emulator] usable via telnet at [telnet://medialab.freaknet.org medialab.freaknet.org]
[http://dyne.org/museum/datageneral/eclipse-mv7800xp/repairboot/ Data General Eclipse MV-7800XP Restoration] to fix hardware problems on tape section
[http://dyne.org/museum/apple/macintosh-128k/ Apple Macintosh 128K Restoration] to repair it from an internal burning, broken keys, locked floppy disk drive and many memory faults