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= DyneBolic =
=== GNU/Linux based live bootable CD-ROM ===
This page is part of the documentation available on the [dyne:bolic] distribution.
You can find a project overview on http://www.dynebolic.org/
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DyneBolic is a live bootable CD-ROM, this means is a nice-looking silicium disk you put into your cd disk-tray 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 operative 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'''. These pages are freely editable by anyone, but please don't change them just to experiment.
If you want a better idea what a wiki is, read HelpForBeginners and experiment in the WikiSandBox.
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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'''. = [dyne:bolic] GNU/Linux based live bootable CD-RW =
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DyneBolic is '''easy to use''': recognizes most of your hardware and puts online your netowork card with few clicks needed. Freedom is just one reboot away! you'll be able to '''stream''', make '''realtime video effects''' out of many supported video grabbing devices, '''surf the net''' and feel good while using a non-proprietary operative system on your computer: because it deserves it. DyneBolic is a '''really cool Blasting live bootable CD-ROM''', this means is a neat disk you put in your cd reader and reboot the machine, having a complete operative system recognizing your sound, video, TV and network cards and running only with '''Free Software'''. DyneBolic works without the need of harddisks, you need just some low profile requirements (see below) and you'll get back '''Good Software''' ;)
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== features == This distribution is an effort to give everyone the possibility to discover how '''GNU/Linux''' and free software taste better than any other operative system; while it is also a way to support research in free software development: if you think that any customization of Dyne owned :):)
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== requirements == || and here it comes... a cheerful image of what we are talking about: || http://www.dynebolic.org/templates/main/img/dynelabel-shadow-trans.png ||
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 * i585 CPU (Pentium MMX / AMD K6) or better
 * CD-ROM reader
 * 64Mb of RAM
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== availability == Check the DynebolicFaq too!
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== history == Check the DyneBolicSoftwareList too!
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DyneBolic is a branch developed out of the '''Bolic1''' project, started by the hackers from the [http://www.ecn.org/loa LOA hacklab] as a small sized CD distribution: Bolic1 offers a console interface and a complete suite of handy networking tools. Check the DyneBolicHardwareList too!
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DyneBolic takes the core of that distribution adding Xwindows, hardware device automatic detection, easy to setup networking and allready setup tools like our streaming software [http://muse.dyne.org MuSE], our realtime video software [http://freej.dyne.org FreeJ] and [http://www.mozilla.org Mozilla] with everything you need to surf the net.

== authors ==

The current release of DyneBolic including all the documentation and startup scripts has been done by Denis Roio aka jaromil <jaromil@dyne.org> with the contribution of Fabio Bardella aka lobo <lobo@dyne.org>.

Bolic1 original idea and the initial boot.disk is a LOA hacklab project by c1cc10 <c1cc10@autistici.org>, bomboclat <bomboclat@autistici.org> and liw <liw@autistici.org>.

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
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This page is part of the documentation available on the [dyne:bolic] distribution. You can find a project overview on http://www.dynebolic.org/

These pages are freely editable by anyone, but please don't change them just to experiment. If you want a better idea what a wiki is, read HelpForBeginners and experiment in the WikiSandBox.

[dyne:bolic] GNU/Linux based live bootable CD-RW

DyneBolic is a really cool Blasting live bootable CD-ROM, this means is a neat disk you put in your cd reader and reboot the machine, having a complete operative system recognizing your sound, video, TV and network cards and running only with Free Software. DyneBolic works without the need of harddisks, you need just some low profile requirements (see below) and you'll get back Good Software ;)

This distribution is an effort to give everyone the possibility to discover how GNU/Linux and free software taste better than any other operative system; while it is also a way to support research in free software development: if you think that any customization of Dyne owned :):)

and here it comes... a cheerful image of what we are talking about:

http://www.dynebolic.org/templates/main/img/dynelabel-shadow-trans.png


Check the DynebolicFaq too!

Check the DyneBolicSoftwareList too!

Check the DyneBolicHardwareList too!


DyneBolic (last edited 2012-08-02 16:24:08 by anonymous)