The script automates the installation of IE under linux. Ive used it on Ubuntu in a commercial environment to interface with a parts ordering system, with good results.
Yes, there is a bug in the install script whereby the computer does not reboot automatically. You must do it yourself :D. The probelm you mention with the old standard puppy 2.15ce appearing instead of the modified ecopup is caused by a file which is missing "eco_save.2fs". This contains ...
Thanks to everyone today on IRC who were so friendly to my students during the IRC lesson. They were absolutely petrified of chatrooms when I mentioned them, they had heard so many bad things....they left saying "wow...is that all they are, whats all the fuss about?"
Yes it seems to have gone again. Im not at home at the moment and dont have the ISO to hand.
The good news is, Im sharing an account with someone now at BLUEHOST. This is fully paid up for three years. I should be back tommorow or the next day and will re-upload to a temporary location (still ...
and then try to reconnect as normal. This closes dhcpcd and kills all of the log files and caches associated with it...I dont know what these are I just know there are a few of them.[/code]
I know, its a netboot thing....thing is puppy has so much potential for running in netbooted mode. Its generally been just a thing thats been used for installing new computers or for restoring from backups...which is why there doesnt seem to be any documentation on the web about this issue. Im ...
# initially map drives # if the folders already exist then this will produce a warning message mkdir /mnt/network/CYBERSERVER/ mkdir /mnt/network/CYBERSERVER/remaster mkdir /mnt/network/CYBERSERVER/printq
After a bit more experimenting, Ive found that, on a network with both a pxe dhcp server and a router dhcp server, an i.p. is assigned randomly, rather than "first come first served". It should therefore just be a matter of running a script to connect via dhcp, check for a successful internet ...
The clients could discover the i.p. address of the master computer via the SAMBA shares, and place that value in the cafepilot config files before starting it up.....but for the moment Im dealing with a really messy networking problem that I hadnt seen coming....so much for the last 6 months work ...
Im designing this system with simplicity in mind. The idea is to simply plug the master computer into an standard adsl router, and have the other machines connected to it boot from it and gain their own internet connection automatically. If the systems were for my own use then I could do this.
So, it is possible to configure the dhcp server on the "master" machine to only accept connection requests that are from client machines attempting to boot, any others (i.e. from the dhcpc requests for an internet connection AFTER the cybercafe clients have booted).
Ive designed a netbooting cybercafe system where the client machines are booted via PXE/Netboot from a master PC. All of the machines are knitted together via a 4 port ADSL modem, with additional hubs in place for extra computers if needed.
Ive been experiencing some pretty strange faults which Ive ...
Hi there, good luck with this...it looks complicated!
Its useful to know that even the Video Stream works with this cam. Im looking to buy 10 for use with a cybercafe....I would rather the profits not go to Micro$oft though!
The solution may just be a cheap mic...you can pick them up here in the ...
The current cybercafe Im dealing with doesnt need it (though Im planning on implementing it at some point). In the past Ive used CafePilot successfully
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This is cross-platform JAVA based for windows/linux. I did have a problem with the client crashing when I used it ...
Interesting! Im going down the "thin client" way...to make all of the machines in the cybercafe boot down an ethernet cable from a "master" computer behind the desk. This way no files are kept between customers (the computers have no hard drives in them!). Each time they are rebooted it is ...