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Please see the [https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-6.3-Release-Notes IIAB 6.3 Release Notes] for [https://github.com/iiab/iiab/tree/release-6.3 Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) 6.3] which was released on July 13, 2017.
[http://github.com/iiab/iiab IIAB 6.3] became available on an experimental/rolling basis (master branch) for DIY contributors in late May 2017, after many of us met for at a great March event (http://socallinuxexpo.org) in the Los Angeles area &mdash; and further developed some near-universal field requirements in Oaxaca, Mexico during late April, 2017.


As of mid-July 2017, IIAB 6.3 is in use in Ghana, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Nicaragua, Malaysia &mdash; with Lebanon and Guatemala very soon.
Whereas [[../6.2|IIAB/XSCE 6.2]] from April 19, 2017 was intended to bring [[../6.1|XSCE 6.1]] from Fedora/CentOS to Raspbian/Debian (and possibly later Ubuntu) &mdash; we are very excited to now build off Raspberry Pi's organic community energy around the globe &mdash; with popular demand driving ease-of-use / ease-of-content-maintenance improvements of many kind, even if yes Captive Portal might not make the cut!


= GIVE IT A SPIN ! =
'''SOME PROPOSED FEATURES ARE LISTED IN THE JANUARY 17, 2017 MEETING MINUTES @ http://tinyurl.com/xsceminutes (and under March 16, 2017 @ http://minutes.iiab.io)'''


IIAB 6.3 now runs on many platforms (such as [https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-Platforms Ubuntu 16.04, CentOS 7.3 and Debian 8.8]). For most people, the easiest way to try it out is using a $35 Raspberry Pi 3 computer running the [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/ Raspbian] OS. Running this 1-liner is all you need to install IIAB 6.3 on Raspbian:
Please join our weekly "Thursday" calls to help push this forward -- educators and contributors of all kind are welcome:


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curl [http://download.iiab.io/6.3/rpi/load.txt download.iiab.io/6.3/rpi/load.txt] | sudo bash
http://minutes.iiab.io
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''Or if you want this to run significantly faster (typically < 1 hour) try this smaller selection of server apps:''
'''WANT TO GIVE IT A SPIN?'''

''If you want the very latest (master branch of Internet-in-a-Box) on Raspbian, and are happy to face pre-release issues (helping with testing ideally!) then give this a shot on a Raspberry Pi 3:''


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curl http://download.iiab.io/6.3/rpi/load-master.txt | sudo bash
curl [http://download.iiab.io/6.3/rpi/load.txt download.iiab.io/6.3/rpi/load-lite.txt] | sudo bash
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''An Ethernet (live Internet) cable installed into the back of your Raspberry Pi 3 is strongly recommend.''
'''An Ethernet (live Internet) cable installed into the back of your Raspberry Pi 3 is very strongly recommended during installation!'''


'''''Write to bugs @ iiab.io if you find important bugs, Thanks!!'''''
''Write to bugs @ iiab.io if you find important bugs, and don't be at all shy posting to our public forums at http://iiab.io !''


Fair Warning: the "from scratch" approach to installation above takes about 3 hours to complete on a recent install of Raspbian on RPi3, so let it rip (and monitor occasionally!) This is the master branch of (pre-release) Internet-in-a-Box 6.3, so of course there are no guarantees, but everyone **greatly** appreciates your feedback/testing observations, as we anticipate a final release very shortly ("and certainly in June") if all goes well!
Fair Warning: Let it rip (either above 1-line install) while noting these [https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-Installation#do-everything-from-scratch "from scratch"] full installation can take <u>an hour or more</u> to complete on a recent install of Raspbian. This time depends on the speed of your microSD card &mdash; and how well-ventilated your Raspberry Pi 3 CPU is (its clock frequency is throttled above 80C to prevent disaster; but definitely monitor it on hot days using "vcgencmd measure_temp" if you're curious!)


While you wait, check out http://FAQ.IIAB.IO and feel free to read (or improve!) the docs @ https://github.com/xsce/xsce/wiki :)
While You Wait: definitely check out http://FAQ.IIAB.IO and read the tech docs @ https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki

= HOW IT AROSE =

Whereas [[XS_Community_Edition/6.2|IIAB/XSCE 6.2]] released April 19, 2017 to bring [[XS_Community_Edition/6.1|XSCE 6.1]] from Fedora/CentOS to Raspbian/Debian &mdash; we are very excited to now build off Raspberry Pi's organic community energy around the globe, including support for Ubuntu as well. This means popular demand is increasingly now driving ease-of-use / ease-of-content-maintenance improvements of *many* kinds &mdash; ''even if Captive Portal did not make the cut this time.''

Originally IIAB 6.3 arose after many of us met in March, 2017 in Los Angeles / Pasadena for http://socallinuxexpo.org &mdash; and further developed some near-universal field requirements in Oaxaca, Mexico in late April, 2017.

To see how the design of IIAB 6.3 progressed over the prior 3 months in more detail, please read our twice-weekly minutes here:

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http://minutes.iiab.io
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Note that a significant code refactoring occurred in early June 2017 &mdash; harmonizing most/all internal commands and variable names to "iiab-whatever" (uppercase or lowercase) after a decade of names like "xs-whatever" and "xsce-whatever".
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[[../6.4|IIAB 6.4]] is expected next!
The past ''stable'' release of IIAB/XSCE (currently 6.2, from April 19, 2017 but including a few critical fixes since then) should always be available at: https://github.com/xsce/xsce/releases/latest

The latest ''stable'' release of IIAB should always be available at: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/releases/latest

The prior ''stable'' release was IIAB/XSCE 6.2 (from April 19, 2017, which added a few critical fixes since then) and remains available at under the prior naming convention: https://github.com/xsce/xsce/releases/latest


Our new repos (software code) emerged powerfully in late May 2017 here: http://github.com/iiab
This across-the-board name change from XSCE to IIAB also means that our software code (multiple repos) now reside in a new home ( http://github.com/iiab). Whereas our old home (http://github.com/xsce) is now deprecated.


Return to this IIAB/XSCE 6.3 summary site anytime later, with short link: http://wiki.iiab.io/6.3
You can return to this IIAB 6.3 summary site anytime later, with short link: http://wiki.iiab.io/6.3

Latest revision as of 16:35, 26 August 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.


Please see the IIAB 6.3 Release Notes for Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) 6.3 which was released on July 13, 2017.

As of mid-July 2017, IIAB 6.3 is in use in Ghana, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Nicaragua, Malaysia — with Lebanon and Guatemala very soon.

GIVE IT A SPIN !

IIAB 6.3 now runs on many platforms (such as Ubuntu 16.04, CentOS 7.3 and Debian 8.8). For most people, the easiest way to try it out is using a $35 Raspberry Pi 3 computer running the Raspbian OS. Running this 1-liner is all you need to install IIAB 6.3 on Raspbian:

  curl download.iiab.io/6.3/rpi/load.txt | sudo bash

Or if you want this to run significantly faster (typically < 1 hour) try this smaller selection of server apps:

  curl download.iiab.io/6.3/rpi/load-lite.txt | sudo bash

An Ethernet (live Internet) cable installed into the back of your Raspberry Pi 3 is very strongly recommended during installation!

Write to bugs @ iiab.io if you find important bugs, and don't be at all shy posting to our public forums at http://iiab.io !

Fair Warning: Let it rip (either above 1-line install) while noting these "from scratch" full installation can take an hour or more to complete on a recent install of Raspbian. This time 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 disaster; but definitely 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

HOW IT AROSE

Whereas IIAB/XSCE 6.2 released April 19, 2017 to bring XSCE 6.1 from Fedora/CentOS to Raspbian/Debian — we are very excited to now build off Raspberry Pi's organic community energy around the globe, including support for Ubuntu as well. This means popular demand is increasingly now driving ease-of-use / ease-of-content-maintenance improvements of *many* kinds — even if Captive Portal did not make the cut this time.

Originally IIAB 6.3 arose after many of us met in March, 2017 in Los Angeles / Pasadena for http://socallinuxexpo.org — and further developed some near-universal field requirements in Oaxaca, Mexico in late April, 2017.

To see how the design of IIAB 6.3 progressed over the prior 3 months in more detail, please read our twice-weekly minutes here:

  http://minutes.iiab.io

Note that a significant code refactoring occurred in early June 2017 — harmonizing most/all internal commands and variable names to "iiab-whatever" (uppercase or lowercase) after a decade of names like "xs-whatever" and "xsce-whatever".


IIAB 6.4 is expected next!

The latest stable release of IIAB should always be available at: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/releases/latest

The prior stable release was IIAB/XSCE 6.2 (from April 19, 2017, which added a few critical fixes since then) and remains available at under the prior naming convention: https://github.com/xsce/xsce/releases/latest

This across-the-board name change from XSCE to IIAB also means that our software code (multiple repos) now reside in a new home ( http://github.com/iiab). Whereas our old home (http://github.com/xsce) is now deprecated.

You can return to this IIAB 6.3 summary site anytime later, with short link: http://wiki.iiab.io/6.3