About this server ================= This server is called "medialab" and was born back in 1999. It used to be the file, application, mail and web server for a public access unix system created in Catania (Sicily) by Freaknet Medialab, a hackerspace and cultural association founded in 1994 as an alternative BBS network. medialab was originally located in an occupied squat (the CSOA "Auro"), and provided email boxes and access to Unix terminals to whoever asked for an account. It used to have more than 500 active users. Traditionally, medialab has also had a shared and open "luther" account, which allows anybody to connect from anywhere and use the system without having a registered account. Freaknet Medialab has moved through several other places in the last 20 years. Nowadays it is located in Palazzolo Acreide, and is the home of the "Museo dell'Informatica Funzionante" computer museum, a collection of hardware, software, electronics and documentation spannig 70 years of computing history. And during these 20 years, medialab (the server) has followed Freaknet Medialab (the hackerspace and cultural association) from place to place, continuing to provide services to several hundred users around Europe, and effectively representing the digital heart and soul of Freaknet. After being down for several months, medialab is now back online. The cool thing about medialab is that it is a "digital time capsule". The server was installed in 1999 as a Slackware Linux 7.1, with several applications compiled from scratch and some ad-hoc customisations. Since then, medialab has been running pretty unmodified (and unbroken) for about 20 years, so most of the software running on medialab dates back to 1999-2001, with the exception of a few vital security patches. When you login on medialab you will be using a GNU/Linux system from the late '90s, maybe one of the few still available on the Internet, and probably the only one which still allows free access. But more importantly, you will be breathing the history and passion of Freaknet Medialab, and be part of a unique story.