Welcome to mulecube-os! This application allows you to run a self-contained offline knowledge server. With features like a local AI, offline Wikipedia access, and mesh communications, it is perfect for emergency preparedness and offline usage.
Before you start, ensure your device meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Raspberry Pi OS or compatible Linux distribution.
- Memory: At least 1 GB of RAM. More RAM is recommended for better performance.
- Storage: Minimum 16 GB of storage space available. An SD card is recommended for Raspberry Pi.
- Network: A stable Wi-Fi or wired connection for initial setup.
To get started, you need to download mulecube-os. You can easily obtain the software from our Releases page.
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Visit the Releases Page: Click this link to go to the download page: mulecube-os Releases.
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Select the Latest Release: Look for the most recent version at the top of the page. It will usually have a title such as “v1.0.0”.
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Download the Package: Click on the package that matches your operating system. For Raspberry Pi, you will want the
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Prepare Your SD Card: Use a tool like Balena Etcher or Raspberry Pi Imager to flash the downloaded image to your SD card.
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Insert the SD Card: Once the flashing process is complete, safely eject the SD card and insert it into your Raspberry Pi.
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Power On: Turn on your Raspberry Pi by connecting it to a power source.
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Initial Setup: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.
- Local AI Assistance: Access information quickly and easily with the built-in AI.
- Offline Wikipedia: View Wikipedia content without an internet connection.
- Mesh Communications: Connect with other devices in your network for seamless communication.
- Battery Backup: Designed to stay powered even during outages.
mulecube-os is an offline knowledge server that provides essential information and communication tools for users in remote or emergency situations.
Once the application is installed, you can access the AI through the user interface provided on your Raspberry Pi's display.
The primary design is for Raspberry Pi, but you can run it on other Linux devices with proper configuration and support.
For assistance, please visit our GitHub Issues page to report problems or ask questions.
Join our community discussions. Engage with other users, share your experiences, and get advice on how to optimize your use of mulecube-os.
Stay updated by following our repository on GitHub.
Your data is safe. mulecube-os operates entirely offline, ensuring your information stays private. Additionally, all communications over the mesh network are secure and encrypted.
For more information or feedback, feel free to reach out via our GitHub Discussions page or open an issue on our repository.
Thank you for choosing mulecube-os! We hope it serves you well in your offline knowledge and communication needs.