Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) 6.6 was released September 12, 2018, incorporating an extensive amount of teacher feedback from IIAB 6.5 — a knowledge hotspot in service of DIY digital libraries eveywhere — for schools, libraries, medical clinics, and families too (Wiki, GitHub).

Consider installing IIAB 6.6 today!

What’s New?

What’s Upgraded?

How do I try it?

TL;DR! Try our 1-line installer for Raspberry Pi 3 (or 3 B+), Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or Debian 9:

 curl download.iiab.io/6.6/install.txt | sudo bash

On Raspberry Pi, you’ll want the latest Raspbian Stretch OS (2018-06-27 or higher) installed onto a microSD card large enough for all your content. Installation usually completes within two hours, if your Internet speed is very fast. An actual Ethernet cable greatly helps avoid Wi-Fi glitches! See download.iiab.io/6.6 for speed and security tips to hit the ground running.

Finally if you’re adventurous, try installing onto another Linux, using our Do Everything from Scratch install instructions — getting you to the most important step — where you can add content!

Credits

Thank you e-v-e-r-y-o-n-e for building your own DIY Library of Alexandria. To serve One & All. Building on this software and designs contributed by Joshua Kanani, Josh Dennis, Arky R., Matt Johnson, James Heilman, Reno McKenzie, César López-Natarén, Anish Mangal, Avni Khatri, Blondel Mondésir, George Hunt, Tim Moody, Jerry Vonau, Adam Holt — among many others!

Not just in your own community — but by keeping in touch with our global volunteer community network (http://OFF.NETWORK) each of you are providing the lifeblood “fieldback” — that keeps us motivated enabling Internet-in-a-Box’s quality content collaborations across ALL communities!

Join our Monday/Thursday calls if you too can help: MINUTES.IIAB.IO

Frequently Asked Questions: FAQ.IIAB.IO

Known Issues