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This release contains essential modernizations for new contributors, the most important being support for Raspberry Pi's new OS ([https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspbian-stretch/ Raspbian Stretch], built on Debian 9 as first released June 17, 2017, instead of Debian 8 originally from April 26, 2015). |
This release contains essential modernizations for new contributors, the most important being support for Raspberry Pi's new OS ([https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspbian-stretch/ Raspbian Stretch], built on Debian 9 as first released June 17, 2017, instead of Debian 8 originally from April 26, 2015). |
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Likewise in the summer of 2017 we began clustering important issues, feature requests and pull requests within [https://github.com/iiab/iiab/milestones GitHub milestones] as these can be [https://help.github.com/articles/about-milestones/ very helpful for new contributors]. This also helps showcase a complete changelog-like [https://github.com/iiab/iiab/milestone/1?closed=1 list of IIAB 6.4 accomplishments] on GitHub, documenting its extensive improvements across the board. |
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Earlier proposed features were listed in the January 17, 2017 Meeting Minutes @ http://tinyurl.com/xsceminutes (and under March 16, 2017 @ http://minutes.iiab.io)''' |
Earlier proposed features were listed in the January 17, 2017 Meeting Minutes @ http://tinyurl.com/xsceminutes (and under March 16, 2017 @ http://minutes.iiab.io)''' |
Revision as of 14:01, 15 October 2017
This IIAB XSCE content does not reflect the opinion of OLPC. These pages were created by members of a volunteer community supporting OLPC and deployments.
Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) 6.4 became available on an experimental/rolling basis for DIY contributors in July 2017 and was released on October 5th 2017.
See our IIAB 6.4 Release Notes and 1-line install scripts.
This release contains essential modernizations for new contributors, the most important being support for Raspberry Pi's new OS (Raspbian Stretch, built on Debian 9 as first released June 17, 2017, instead of Debian 8 originally from April 26, 2015).
Likewise in the summer of 2017 we began clustering important issues, feature requests and pull requests within GitHub milestones as these can be very helpful for new contributors. This also helps showcase a complete changelog-like list of IIAB 6.4 accomplishments on GitHub, documenting its extensive improvements across the board.
Earlier proposed features were listed in the January 17, 2017 Meeting Minutes @ http://tinyurl.com/xsceminutes (and under March 16, 2017 @ http://minutes.iiab.io)
GIVE IT A SPIN !
IIAB 6.4 runs on many platforms (such as Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, CentOS 7.4 and Debian 9.2). For most people, the easiest way to try it out is using a $35 Raspberry Pi 3 computer running the Raspbian Stretch OS, simply by running this 1-liner:
curl download.iiab.io/6.4/rpi/load.txt | sudo bash
This can take 2 hours, including downloads. So if you want this to run significantly faster (about 1 hour) try this smaller selections of server apps instead:
curl download.iiab.io/6.4/rpi/load-min.txt | sudo bash
An Ethernet (live Internet) cable installed into the back of your Raspberry Pi 3 is REQUIRED during installation!
Let it rip (either above 1-line install) while noting this "from scratch" full installation instructions if you want the details. The time also depends on the speed of your microSD card — and how well-ventilated your Raspberry Pi 3 CPU is (its clock frequency is throttled above 80C to prevent damage; but monitor it on hot days using "vcgencmd measure_temp" if you're curious!)
While You Wait: definitely check out http://FAQ.IIAB.IO and read the tech docs @ https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki
Write to bugs @ iiab.io if you find bugs, and don't be shy posting to our public forums at http://iiab.io !
IIAB 6.5 is expected next!
The prior release was IIAB 6.3, released on July 13, 2017.
The latest 'stable' release is always posted here: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/releases/latest
Return to this IIAB 6.4 summary site anytime later, with short link: http://wiki.iiab.io/6.4