Dynebolic GNU/LINUX
dyne:bolic is shaped on the needs of media activists, artists and creatives as a practical tool for multimedia production: you can manipulate and broadcast both sound and video with tools to record, edit, encode and stream, having automatically recognized most device and peripherals: audio, video, TV, network cards, firewire, usb and more; all using only free software! |
It is optimized to run on slower computers, turning them into full media stations: the minimum you need is a pentium1 or k5 PC 64Mb RAM and IDE CD-ROM, or a modded XBOX game console - and if you have more than one, you can easily do clusters.
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dyne:bolic is RASTA software released free under the GNU General Public License. The Roots of Rastafari movement are in resistance to slavery: this software is one step in the struggle for Redemption and Freedom from proprietary, closed-source and resource intensive software. |
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OpenMosix clustering is in dyne:bolic version 1 only
Top Ten Open Source Project 2005234 comments follow, read more... | from the what-makes-you-happy dept. arclightfire writes "We recently wrote an article for The Independent listing the top ten open source projects. It was hard getting the list down to ten, but we did; here's the top ten - Wikipedia, Firefox, Open Office, Bittorrent, MediaWiki, Xvid, pbb, Outfoxed, dyne:bolic, GIMP, Apache and SourceForge." |
| by Mayank Sharma, tuesday april 10, 2007 It has all the right apps for an artist to express his creativity, without the headache of installing and configuring them. By making the distro from scratch, the developers have managed to keep its hardware requirements low. |
| by Adam Armfield, august 2006 The Sound on Sound magazine reviews Pure Data, the visual language for digital signal processing also included in dyne:bolic, and recommends our distribution to audio professionals wanting to experience the power and flexibility of GNU/Linux. |
| by Nathan Willis, monday march 13, 2006 I would dearly like to use Cinelerra on a regular basis, but the recommended installation procedure would jeopardize my system's stability, something I am hesitant to do for the sake of one app. Docking Dyne:bolic 1.4.1 on my hard disk, on the other hand, makes it completely painless. |
| by D. McConnachie, friday october 21, 2005 Aimed at multimedia producers, artists, activists, and content creators, the Dyne:bolic multimedia platform on a bootable CD offers a vast range of software for multimedia production, streaming, 3-D modelling, photo editing, Web browsing and publishing, peer-to-peer file sharing, and networking. |
| by A. Sankar, tuesday february 8, 2005 He is an artist (multi-faceted); free software programmer, a Rastafarian, a social worker, and is a squatter on a vacant plot in Amsterdam. |
FULL review of dyne:bolic 1.2 | by James Pryor, thursday march 24, 2004 A very detailed review, complete with lots of screenshots, thru the multimedia capabilities of various audio and video applications. This text is very clear and objective, also useful as a tutorial for who wants to get hold of the "fine assorment of applications included" in dyne:bolic. |
Xbox clusters up at Linux Expo | by Matt Loney, friday october 10, 2003 On the stand of a multimedia-oriented GNU/Linux distribution called dyne:bolic, operating system author and maintainer Jaromil -- the moniker he prefers to be known by -- was demonstrating a hacked Xbox that can be used to offload processing tasks from a mixed cluster of PCs and Xboxes. |
dyne:bolic CD on your modded xbox! Boot a CD and Make Your X-Box Join the Cluster | From the getting-easier-and-easier and the cheap-distributed-computing departments, two features mention dyne:bolic. jaromil writes "The dyne:bolic bootable CD distribution is almost getting to its final 1.0 release, includes a whole bunch of multimedia applications making it easy to edit and stream audio and video, encrypt mails, share p2p and of course play games, all with a fancy GNUStep desktop. download the 1.0 alpha 5 ISO (~350Mb) and try it on your PC or XBOX!" One more reason to mod an xbox. |
GNU/Linux for the populace | by J. Murali, monday july 7, 2003 ...one drawback of many of these products is that to install it on your machine you need to be a little tech-savvy, especially if you are a Windows user who wants to keep the existing set-up intact. Therefore, in the absence of necessary skills/resources, many netizens, who are keen to enter the exciting world of GNU/Linux, shy away from it. |
Best of Linux Award to MuSE | by Dave Central, 4 june 2001 That's the way, a huh, a huh, I like it.... Eh hemmm!" I'm sorry, you just caught me working out my next musical mix with my wondrous MuSE . I've been inspired by the Multiple Streaming Engine program. MuSE allows me to express my deep appreciation for music like never before. |