[Freedombox-discuss] Freedombox without box :-)

Luis A. Morán Morales moranmorales at gmail.com
Wed May 25 17:07:56 UTC 2011


On Wed, 2011-05-25 at 18:07 +0200, Mildred Ki'Lya wrote:
> On 9 May 2011 11:54, Gianluca Moro <giangiammy at gmail.com> wrote:
> > 
> > I was thinking about the possibility to have the "freedombox software"
> > package installed on a USB stick: a device not recognizable as a computer,
> > but with all the data and software needed to transform a normal Pc in
> > a freedom box ... a server which can quickly taken on line and quickly removed!
> 
> Once we have a package called "freedombox", we could easily install
> debian on an USB stick with this package, et voila.


Mildred,

Now there's an exciting idea! We already have fully free distros like
Trisquel on USB cards, so wouldn't FreedomBox on a USB card be the/a
logical, practical step *towards* the stated goal of portable, low cost
device(s) enabling libre/anonymous/secure personal computing? A
FreedomBox USB card seems to me like the most practical and
immediately-useful thing for people who, as Moglen said, are making
democracy on the streets of their oppressive regimes. A "right now"
solution, if you will, which could save lives.

I remember watching Democracy Now interview the tech geeks in Libya who
set up Net comms with the outside world and was horrified to see that
they were using Windows XP. I almost yelled at the screen as if they
could hear me say, "Why are you using a a proprietary system that can
spy on you‽ Just get a GNU/Linux distro, please!!!"

-- 
Luis A. Morán Morales
https://identi.ca/lamm




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