\section{Downloading dvdisaster} \label{download} \begin{tabular}{ll} \hspace*{-2mm}\begin{minipage}{122mm} dvdisaster is available for \tlnk{download-requirements}{recent versions} of the FreeBSD, GNU/Linux and NetBSD operating systems. It is provided as \href{http://fsfe.org/about/basics/freesoftware.en.html}{free Software} under the \href{http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt}{GNU General Public License v3}. \end{minipage} & \begin{minipage}{34mm} \includegraphics[width=34mm]{icons/gplv3-127x51.png} \end{minipage} \end{tabular} \bigskip The dvdisaster developer site (\homepage) contains source code releases for the FreeBSD, GNU/Linux and NetBSD operating systems. These are mostly aimed at maintainers of binary packages for the beforementioned platforms. As an end user you might find it more convenient to install dvdisaster from the package system of your operating system bundle or distribution. But if you prefer to download and compile the source package on your own, you're welcome to visit the site. \bigskip The source code archives contain a file {\tt INSTALL} with further instructions for building dvdisaster. The build process follows the common {\tt ./configure; make; make install} scheme. The installation step is optional; you can use dvdisaster directly from the build tree. \subsection{System requirements} \label{download-requirements} \paragraph{Hardware requirements}\quad \begin{itemize} \item x86, ARM or PowerPC processor; \item an up-to-date CD/DVD/BD drive with ATAPI, SATA or SCSI interface; \item enough hard disk space for creating .iso images from processed media. \end{itemize} \bigskip {\bf Supported operating systems}\quad \medskip The following table gives an overview of the supported operating systems. The specified releases have been used for developing and testing the dvdisaster version made available as of this writing. Typically, slightly older and newer OS versions will also work. \label{download-requirements-freebsd} \bigskip \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline Operating System & Release \\ \hline GNU/Linux & Debian Jessie 8.0, Kernel 3.16 \\ \hline FreeBSD & 10.1 \\ \hline NetBSD & 6.1.5 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \bigskip \paragraph{Not supported operating systems}\quad \medskip Support for Windows and Mac OS X has been ended and is not planned to be resumed in the future (see \tlnk{qa-discontinued-os}{QA item 2.4 for an explanation)}. \newpage \subsection{Make sure you're not getting ripped off: The small print (and other things).} \label{download-terms} The dvdisaster project provides this software as \href{http://fsfe.org/about/basics/freesoftware.en.html}{free software} to you using the \href{http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt}{GNU General Public License v3}. The dvdisaster project also wants to make sure that you know you can download the software at no cost and keeping your full privacy. To make it clear how we distribute dvdisaster, what we do and what we won't do, we have compiled the following list: \paragraph{Internet and download sites}\quad \smallskip The dvdisaster project uses the following web site for supplying software downloads: \begin{center} \homepage \end{center} \begin{comment} The dvdisaster project uses the following internet domains for publishing its web sites and supplying software downloads: \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{l} dvdisaster.com\\ dvdisaster.de\\ dvdisaster.net\\ dvdisaster.org \end{tabular} \end{center} All domains are forwarded to the same site at dvdisaster.net. \end{comment} No other internet or download sites are run by the dvdisaster project. \paragraph{No money or personal data required.}\quad \smallskip There is {\bf no registration process} for using this software. The dvdisaster project {\bf never} asks you to enter personal data, to pay a fee or to donate money for: \smallskip \begin{tabular}{ll} $\bullet$ & using its internet and download sites,\\ $\bullet$ & downloading the software, and\\ $\bullet$ & running the software. \\ \end{tabular} \smallskip In fact, please do not offer any donations to the project. We cannot accept them for various reasons. \paragraph{Cryptographic signature and checksums}\quad \smallskip dvdisaster releases are always published with cryptographic signatures and md5 checksums. See the \href{https://web.archive.org/web/20180428070843/http://dvdisaster.net}{download site} for examples. Be very cautious if signatures and checksums are missing, invalid or not matching those published at the sites mentioned above.