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=== System and Configuration === | === System and Configuration === | ||
* | * Configure system name and interface language ([[FreedomBox/Manual/Configure|Configure]]) | ||
* Obtain a certificate for your domain ([[FreedomBox/Manual/LetsEncrypt|Let's Encrypt]]) | * Obtain a certificate for your domain ([[FreedomBox/Manual/LetsEncrypt|Let's Encrypt]]) | ||
* Add users and set access privileges | * Add users and set access privileges ([[FreedomBox/Manual/Users|Users and Groups]]) | ||
* Use a single login for Plinth, XMPP, Ikiwiki, and SSH. | * Use a single login for Plinth, XMPP, Ikiwiki, and SSH. | ||
* Manage network connections (Ethernet / Wi-Fi / PPPoE) | * Manage network connections (Ethernet / Wi-Fi / PPPoE) ([[FreedomBox/Manual/Networks|Networks]]) | ||
* Upgrade software packages automatically | * Upgrade software packages automatically ([[FreedomBox/Manual/Upgrades|Software Upgrades]]) | ||
* Run diagnostic tests | * Run diagnostic tests ([[FreedomBox/Manual/Diagnostics|Diagnostics]]) | ||
* View which services are allowed through the firewall | * View which services are allowed through the firewall ([[FreedomBox/Manual/Firewall|Firewall]]) | ||
* Configure time zone and network time service | * Configure time zone and network time service ([[FreedomBox/Manual/DateTime|Date and Time]]) | ||
* Configure service discovery | * Configure service discovery ([[FreedomBox/Manual/ServiceDiscovery|Service Discovery]]) | ||
* View disk information or expand a partition | * View disk information or expand a partition ([[FreedomBox/Manual/Disks|Disks]]) | ||
* Create and restore filesystem snapshots | * Create and restore filesystem snapshots | ||
Revision as of 11:33, 11 December 2016
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Features
Implemented
Here is a list of user-facing features that have been implemented in !FreedomBox. You can also check FreedomBox introduction and supported hardware related pages.
Applications
With !FreedomBox, you can:
* Access your !FreedomBox from the public Internet (Pagekite, Tor, Dynamic DNS) * Connect securely to your !FreedomBox (OpenVPN) * Chat friends (XMPP, Quassel) * Manage and share your bookmarks (Shaarli) * Host a conference call (Mumble, repro) * Publish a blog (Ikiwiki) * Block ads while browsing the web (Privoxy) * Check your email (Roundcube) * Transfer large files (Deluge, Transmission) * Read news (Tiny Tiny RSS) * Sync your calendar and contacts (Radicale) * Stay connected to IRC chat (Quassel) * Host a multiplayer block sandbox (Minetest)
System and Configuration
* Configure system name and interface language (Configure) * Obtain a certificate for your domain (Let's Encrypt) * Add users and set access privileges (Users and Groups) * Use a single login for Plinth, XMPP, Ikiwiki, and SSH. * Manage network connections (Ethernet / Wi-Fi / PPPoE) (Networks) * Upgrade software packages automatically (Software Upgrades) * Run diagnostic tests (Diagnostics) * View which services are allowed through the firewall (Firewall) * Configure time zone and network time service (Date and Time) * Configure service discovery (Service Discovery) * View disk information or expand a partition (Disks) * Create and restore filesystem snapshots
Planned
These features are planned for an upcoming release.
* Upload and share files (?) * Run your social network (soon) (GNU Social)
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