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There's a discussion mailinglist where you can find support from developers and users, report the bugs you find, submit your wishes and ask questions: <dynebolic@dyne.org>, to subscribe you have simply to send an e-mail to <dynebolic-subscribe@dyne.org>. Discussions there are mixed in italian and english language. There's a discussion mailinglist where you can find support from developers and users, report the bugs you find, submit your wishes and ask questions: <dynebolic@dyne.org>, to subscribe you have simply to send an e-mail to <dynebolic-subscribe@dyne.org>, to browse the mailinglist archive online go to http://dyne.org/cgi-bin/ml.cgi?5 .

DyneBolic

GNU/Linux based live bootable CD-ROM

DyneBolic is a live bootable CD-ROM, this means is a nice-looking disk you put into your cd reader and reboot your machine with it. You'll experience then something totally different (in case you've been just using proprietary software until now) and it's what is called Free Software. DyneBolic it's a complete operating system working without the need for any hard-disk, you need just some low profile requirements (see below) and you'll get back true Love.

This product is developed in the effort to give everyone the possibility to discover how GNU/Linux tastes better than any other operative system, while representing a way to support our research developing Free Software.

DyneBolic is easy to use: recognizes most of your hardware and puts online your network card within few clicks. Freedom is just one reboot away! you'll be able to stream with [http://muse.dyne.org MuSE], make realtime video effects with [http://freej.dyne.org FreeJ] and [http://ascii.dyne.org HasciiCam], surf the net with [http://mozilla.org Mozilla] and feel good while using a non-proprietary operative system on your computer: because it deserves it.

screenshots

CD label

desktop running MuSE

Desktop running Mozilla

http://dynebolic.dyne.org/dynebolic-0.3-mini.png

http://dynebolic.dyne.org/screenshot1-sm.jpg

http://dynebolic.dyne.org/screenshot2-sm.jpg

[http://dynebolic.dyne.org/dynebolic-0.3.png enlarge]

[http://dynebolic.dyne.org/screenshot1.jpg enlarge]

[http://dynebolic.dyne.org/screenshot2.jpg enlarge]

features

  • easy to use
  • no need to install or to change any data on the harddisk
  • yes, it will work even if you have Micro$oft Winblows(tm) installed
  • automatic hardware recognition and configuration
    • network cards
    • sound cards
    • BTTV video cards
    • USB devices
  • ready to use desktop including common netsurfing tools
  • includes [http://muse.dyne.org MuSE 0.6.2] to stream audio on the net

  • includes [http://freej.dyne.org FreeJ 0.2.1] and [http://ascii.dyne.org Hasciicam 0.9] for realtime video effects

  • includes [http://mozilla.org Mozilla 0.9.4] to surf on the net

  • stable and reliable GNU/Linux environment

requirements

  • i586 CPU (Pentium MMX / AMD K6) or better
  • IDE CD-ROM reader
  • 64Mb of RAM
  • PS/2 mouse

availability

grab a copy

download the compressed ISO IMAGE:

you have to burn this CD image on a CD-ROM before using it - take care to not burn it as a file! refer to the instructions of you favourite burning program for further informations.

If you like, please give us feedback thru our mailinglist.

redistribute

If you want to redistribute DyneBolic please ContactUs, we will be shipping new versions in a nice CD jewel case that you can resell helping us much in further development of our free software - please consider to do so: we need help.

Redistribution terms of DyneBolic are defined by the [http://dyne.org/gpl.php GNU General Public License] and this also means that once you have those CDs you are free to redistribute and copy them as you like!

authors

The current release of DyneBolic including all the documentation and startup scripts has been done by [http://korova.dyne.org jaromil] with the contribution of [http://clavius.dyne.org lobo].

The Zen room used in development is [http://autistici.org/bolic1 Bolic1], a [http://ecn.org/loa LOA hacklab] project by c1cc10, bomboclat and liw.

DyneBolic includes the work of hundreds of people all around the world developing free software and GNU/Linux applications, without their efforts DyneBolic would have never existed. Here it is where you can find the sourcecodes of most of the applications included: http://www.gnu.org http://www.xfree86.org http://www.mozilla.org http://www.slackware.com http://www.dyne.org http://www.linux-mandrake.com/harddrake

support & discussion

There's a discussion mailinglist where you can find support from developers and users, report the bugs you find, submit your wishes and ask questions: <dynebolic@dyne.org>, to subscribe you have simply to send an e-mail to <dynebolic-subscribe@dyne.org>, to browse the mailinglist archive online go to http://dyne.org/cgi-bin/ml.cgi?5 .

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