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Pirate Box is a DIY anonymous offline file-sharing and communications system built with free software and inexpensive off-the-shelf hardware.
What is the Pirate Box?
Pirate Box creates offline wireless networks designed for anonymous file sharing, chatting, message boarding, and media streaming. You can think of it as your very own portable offline Internet in a box! Pirate Box project is following a view simple goals.
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Raspberry Pi 1A, 1A+, 1B+, Zero, Zero W:
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https://www.khm.de/~sievers/piratebox_rpi_1.1.4-27-02-2018.img.zip
http://stable.openwrt.piratebox.de/piratebox_images/piratebox_ws_1.0_img.tar.gz
http://stable.openwrt.piratebox.de/piratebox_images/piratebox_ws_1.1_img.tar.gz
Raspberry Pi 2B, 3B:
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https://www.khm.de/~sievers/piratebox_rpi2_1.1.4-11-05-2018.img.zip
Raspberry Pi Mods Pirate Box:
DIY Pirate Box:
Paid system
A state of the art Open Source solution to provide a simple, cost-effective and efficient ARM-based Private Cloud
STORE THOUSANDS OF HOURS OF CONTENT
Video, audio, PDF, eBooks, LMS, apps, quizzes – anything digital!
40 – 60 concurrent bufferless video streaming connections
80 – 120 concurrent text or website connections
Turn a pi into an internet access point:
Config 1:
Network on wired ethernet, provides simple wifi access point
(Pi3 alone - or Model B with USB wifi)
Config 2:
Connect to open (or stored) wifi and rebroadcast to another SSID
e.g. for use with BTWiFi-with-FON
requires 2 wifi interfaces (Pi-3 + 1 USB or Model B with 2x USB wifi).
SSID: WifiBox
Password: raspberry
(change in /etc/hostapd.d/hostapd.conf)
See source at https://github.com/mikerr/hotspot
Features
Minimum 2GB SD card
Raspbian Jessie Lite based
ethernet to wifi (access point mode)
wifi to wifi (semi repeater mode)
wifi internet to ethernet (gaming adaptor mode)
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Provee acceso a internet a los dispositivos inalambricos
Provee acceso a internet solo a dispositivos cableados por ethernet
Provee acceso a internet a dispositivos inalambricos con diferentes SSID guardadas
PiBox Media Server is a purpose-specific implementation built on PiBox with a goal of providing a media server that can stream webcam video and as well as video files over SMB. This is accomplished by adding custom opkg installs on the base PiBox development platform. The PiBox Media Server can be used as a node on a network or as a wireless access point. Additionally, PiBox Media Server will include (over time) support for sensor management making it similar to a home monitoring system.
PiBox Media Player is a purpose-specific implementation built on PiBox with a goal of providing a media player based on the hardware accelerated Raspberry Pi omxplayer. The player is intended to integrate with PiBox Media Server over wifi with the server acting as a wireless access point. HDMI-based DLP projectors are used to create a personal Drive In Theater experience.
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Raspberry Pi 0, 0W, 1A+, 1B+, 2B:
PiBox Auto-Kiosk:
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi1/systems/pibox-1.1-rpi1-autokiosk.img
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi1/autokiosk-rpi1-2.0.tar.xz
PiBox Development Platform:
PiBox Kiosk:
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi1/systems/pibox-1.1-rpi1-kiosk.img
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi1/kiosk-rpi1-2.0.tar.xz
PiBox Media System:
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi1/systems/pibox-1.1-rpi1-media.img
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi1/player-rpi1-2.0.tar.xz
Raspberry Pi 2B, 3B:
PiBox Auto-Kiosk-opkg files for AutoKiosk System on RPi 2 hardware:
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi2/systems/pibox-1.1-rpi2rpi3-autokiosk.img
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi2/autokiosk-rpi2-2.0.tar.xz
PiBox Development Platform:
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi2/systems/pibox-1.1-rpi2rpi3-devplatform.img
PiBox Kiosk-opkg files for Kiosk System on RPi 2 hardware:
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi2/systems/pibox-1.1-rpi2rpi3-kiosk.img
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi2/kiosk-rpi2-2.0.tar.xz
PiBox Media System-opkg files for Media System on RPi 2 hardware:
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi2/systems/pibox-1.1-rpi2rpi3-media.img
https://www.graphics-muse.org/archives/pibox/current/rpi2/media-rpi2-2.0.tar.xz
PiSentry-opkg files for PiSentry System on RPi 2 hardware:
PiStore-opkg files for PiStore System on RPi 2 hardware:
Player-opkg files for Player System on RPi 2 hardware:
MAZI means “together” in Greek. The Mazi project is developing a toolkit for building local, community wireless networks: MAZI Zones. We call this alternative technology Do-It-Yourself networking. It combines wireless technology, low-cost hardware, and free/libre/open source software (FLOSS) applications.
MAZI Zones will be easily deployed and configured based on a rich set of customization options and interdisciplinary knowledge.
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Guidelines:
Login:
User: mazi_admin
Password: 1234
Docs:
Wiki:
GitHub:
Nagios en pocas palabras permite el monitoreo (vigilancia) de varios sistemas. Puedes monitorear la red (Network Monitoring), los ordenadores/servidores tanto Linux como Windows (Server Monitoring) o las aplicaciones y sus servicios (Application Monitoring).
Login:
User: pi
Password: raspberry
Overclocked to “Medium” Setting
NagiosPi Landing Page: http://Rasp_Ipaddres
Descarga versión 2.2:
Started guide:
GitHub:
How to install on Raspberry Pi:
For anyone not familiar with osTicket, It is a fantastic and Free HelpDesk ticketing system. When I originally covered osTicket – The one thing that I kept thinking to myself was ” I wish I could just create an image to share with people to make this easier “. Enter the Raspberry Pi, Not only is it easy to create & share SD card images for the Pi – But there is a great community built around the Pi and with it a wealth of knowledge to draw from. What makes this project so great, is that you can simply download the osTicket-Pi image and load it onto your PI and away you go. No lengthy setup/troubleshooting process before you can Demo osTicket and for any IT department on a shoestring budget – the hardware couldn’t be cheaper! Literally, within just a few minutes you can be booting up a working version of osTicket to start logging tickets!
To Install osTicketPi:
Download win32DiskImager.
Write image to SD Card.
After initial Boot-up, Run “Sudo raspi-config” to expand the file system.
To Access osTicket:
Run ifconfig to get the Pi’s IP address
Customer Page: http://ipaddress
Admin Page: http://ipaddress/scp
PHPmyadmin: http://ipaddress/phpmyadmin
**Alternatively You can try: http://osticket
Samba is installed and the /var/www directory is shared.
Overclocked to “Medium” Setting
SSH = pi/raspberry
osTicket Login = osadmin / !osTicket!
PHPmyadmin = root / !osTicket!
To Access osTicket:
1.) Run ifconfig to get the Pi’s IP address
2.) Customer Page: http://ipaddress
3.) Admin Page: http://ipaddress/scp
4.) PHPmyadmin: http://ipaddress/phpmyadmin
**Alternatively, you can try: http://osticket
Instrucciones del autor:
Download:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v66hycx606lo5yb/osTicketPi_v1.0.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.14.1/osTicket-v1.14.1.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.15.4/osTicket-v1.15.4.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.17-rc3/osTicket-v1.17-rc3.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.17.2/osTicket-v1.17.2.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.16.6/osTicket-v1.16.6.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.17.3/osTicket-v1.17.3.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.17.4/osTicket-v1.17.4.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.18/osTicket-v1.18.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.17.5/osTicket-v1.17.5.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.18.1/osTicket-v1.18.1.zip
https://github.com/osTicket/osTicket/releases/download/v1.18.2/osTicket-v1.18.2.zip
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The goal the this project is to create a dedicated chess computer based on the Raspberry Pi, the Stockfish chess engine, the DGT eboard and DGT XL Clock or the Piface display.
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Picroft is an enclosure for a Raspberry Pi 3, 3B+ or 4 connected to a speaker and microphone, bringing Mycroft to anyone who wants a simple voice interface they have complete control over. This is built on top of the official Raspbian Buster Lite image.
The entire project is available as a pre-built micro-SD image ready to be burned and placed into a Raspberry Pi.
Picroft is entirely open source, and PRs and Issues are warmly welcomed on the Picroft GitHub repo.
As of December 2018, Picroft includes built-in support for the Google AIY voice HAT.
GitHub:
Descarga para Raspberry Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XFFneO6j-qGLmcWI5zhqtSkZuIRlv5mR
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1nyd5l5vgRy--Y3VG3AXUAiBio2QEF1O8&export=download
https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1pej2dzSgM78XdPIgogob_uYG_yalnibS
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1pej2dzSgM78XdPIgogob_uYG_yalnibS&export=download
https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1Q5E7Q9tHMM3YsM16wmy1w4zDSmyGTLdB
https://mycroft-cdn2.fra1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/Picroft/Picroft_v20.08_2020-09-07.img.zip
FM-RDS transmitter using the Raspberry Pi's PWM
Basada en Slimbian trae todo para que directamente funcione el programa Pi FmRDS
This program generates an FM modulation, with RDS (Radio Data System) data generated in real time. It can include monophonic or stereophonic audio.
It is based on the FM transmitter created by Oliver Mattos and Oskar Weigl, and later adapted to using DMA by Richard Hirst. Christophe Jacquet adapted it and added the RDS data generator and modulator. The transmitter uses the Raspberry Pi's PWM generator to produce VHF signals.
It is compatible with both the Raspberry Pi 1 (the original one) and the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3.
Instrucciones del proyecto: