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🌟 mulecube-os - Your Local Knowledge Server

🚀 Getting Started

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.

🛠️ System Requirements

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.

📦 Download & Install

To get started, you need to download mulecube-os. You can easily obtain the software from our Releases page.

Download Link

Download mulecube-os

Steps to Download and Install

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Click this link to go to the download page: mulecube-os Releases.

  2. 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”.

  3. Download the Package: Click on the package that matches your operating system. For Raspberry Pi, you will want the .img file.

  4. Prepare Your SD Card: Use a tool like Balena Etcher or Raspberry Pi Imager to flash the downloaded image to your SD card.

  5. Insert the SD Card: Once the flashing process is complete, safely eject the SD card and insert it into your Raspberry Pi.

  6. Power On: Turn on your Raspberry Pi by connecting it to a power source.

  7. Initial Setup: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process.

🌐 Key Features

  • 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.

🗂️ FAQ

What is mulecube-os?

mulecube-os is an offline knowledge server that provides essential information and communication tools for users in remote or emergency situations.

How do I access the local AI?

Once the application is installed, you can access the AI through the user interface provided on your Raspberry Pi's display.

Can I use this on other devices?

The primary design is for Raspberry Pi, but you can run it on other Linux devices with proper configuration and support.

How do I get support if I have issues?

For assistance, please visit our GitHub Issues page to report problems or ask questions.

🔗 Community and Support

Join our community discussions. Engage with other users, share your experiences, and get advice on how to optimize your use of mulecube-os.

Follow Us

Stay updated by following our repository on GitHub.

🛡️ Privacy and Security

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.

📞 Contact

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.

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🛠️ Build your offline world with MuleCube OS, a self-contained knowledge server featuring local AI, offline Wikipedia, mesh communication, and battery backup.

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