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A FreekBox is the most common kind of computer built in our [[Build]] Program. It is given to an [[Adoption Program]] volunteer after 24 hours of service, or to a [[Build]] program volunteer after he or she has built 6 systems (including the one they are given.)
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A FreekBox is the most common kind of computer built in our [[Build]] Program. It is given to an [[Adoption Program]] volunteer after 24 hours of service, or to a [[Build]] program volunteer after he or she has built 6 systems (including the one they are given). Occasionally, FreekBoxen are distributed via the [[Hardware Grants]] program.
  
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== Current Freekbox ==
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=== current hardware specs ===
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(they generally rise over time)
  
== Freekbox 3 (current) ==
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FreekBox Specs
=== hardware specs ===
 
  
{{FreekBox Specs}}
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Processor: Single Core 3000+
 
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RAM: 1 GB
(also listed on our [http://freegeek.org/freekbox.php web page])
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Hard drive: 80-120 GB
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CD-ROM: DVD-RW
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Networking: Ethernet
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Monitor: 15"-17" LCD
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Video card: AGP (or onboard) capable of 1024x768
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Speakers: external
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Sound: Onboard or PCI
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Keyboard: 104 key standard
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Mouse: 3 button scroll
  
 
=== software specs (partial) ===
 
=== software specs (partial) ===
  
* Debian/GNU Linux (sarge)
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* Ubuntu Linux 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)
* KDE desktop
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* Gnome desktop
 
* Openoffice.org office suite
 
* Openoffice.org office suite
 
* Firefox web browser
 
* Firefox web browser
  
see [[Installer_CD]] for a list of available installation CDs.
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choosing the software specifications for the FreekBox is the province of the
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[[Technocrats]] group (formerly [[Distro]]).
  
see [[FreekBox Development]] for proposed and upcoming changes to FreekBox3 (this work is the province of [[Distro]] group).
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== FreekBox 3 ==
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This box had lower hardware specs which evolved over the years. It was based on
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Debian GNU/Linux (sarge), and used KDE with firefox and openoffice.org.
  
 
== FreekBox 2 ==
 
== FreekBox 2 ==
This box had lower hardware specs which evolved over the years. It was based on Debian GNU/Linux (woody).
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This box had lower hardware specs which evolved over the years. It was based on Debian GNU/Linux (woody), and used the IceWM window manager plus KDE's desktop (to provide icons on the desktop).
  
 
== FreekBox 1 ==
 
== FreekBox 1 ==

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A FreekBox is the most common kind of computer built in our Build Program. It is given to an Adoption Program volunteer after 24 hours of service, or to a Build program volunteer after he or she has built 6 systems (including the one they are given). Occasionally, FreekBoxen are distributed via the Hardware Grants program.

Current Freekbox

current hardware specs

(they generally rise over time)

FreekBox Specs

Processor: Single Core 3000+
RAM: 1 GB 
Hard drive: 80-120 GB 
CD-ROM: DVD-RW
Networking: Ethernet 
Monitor: 15"-17" LCD 
Video card: AGP (or onboard) capable of 1024x768 
Speakers: external 
Sound: Onboard or PCI 
Keyboard: 104 key standard 
Mouse: 3 button scroll

software specs (partial)

  • Ubuntu Linux 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)
  • Gnome desktop
  • Openoffice.org office suite
  • Firefox web browser

choosing the software specifications for the FreekBox is the province of the Technocrats group (formerly Distro).

FreekBox 3

This box had lower hardware specs which evolved over the years. It was based on Debian GNU/Linux (sarge), and used KDE with firefox and openoffice.org.

FreekBox 2

This box had lower hardware specs which evolved over the years. It was based on Debian GNU/Linux (woody), and used the IceWM window manager plus KDE's desktop (to provide icons on the desktop).

FreekBox 1

This was the first standardized box we built. It was based on Mandrake GNU/Linux.

(Mandrake was an earlier incarnation of what is now known as Mandriva Linux. It is based on the Redhat Package Management (RPM) system, unlike Debian and Ubuntu.)