Let me start by saying I am unfamiliar with Porteus.
A few years ago, after leaving a career in the software industry, I became a librarian. While working at Princeton Public Library I created a simple Ubuntu-based web kiosk for displaying their library catalog. Over the years I kept fine-tuning it and have now released a fully-customizable turnkey version aimed at installation and administration by users with little-to-no technical expertise. Info may be found here: http://links.sanicki.com/sanickiosk.
A few people trying it have mentioned they currently use Porteus. So I was wondering if there might be any benefit in rebuilding Sanickiosk atop Porteus? My ultimate goal would be to retain functionality but reduce the ISO size to at least fit on CD.
Thanks in advance for any input.
[SOLVED] Sanickiosk
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- White ninja
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[SOLVED] Sanickiosk
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Re: Sanickiosk
hello Scott,
it would be probably easier to modify your current ISO and just delete all unnecessary files. Porteus kiosk is under 50MB in default configuration so i'm sure it's possible to fit any kiosk project on a CD.
after reading the doc i'm fairly sure that it wont be possible as Porteus Kiosk is too much stripped to handle all the features offered by Sanickiosk (for example mounting of external usb drives). you may try but be prepared to add many missing libs/utils or even single files (require days if not a weeks of work).So I was wondering if there might be any benefit in rebuilding Sanickiosk atop Porteus? My ultimate goal would be to retain functionality but reduce the ISO size to at least fit on CD.
it would be probably easier to modify your current ISO and just delete all unnecessary files. Porteus kiosk is under 50MB in default configuration so i'm sure it's possible to fit any kiosk project on a CD.
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Re: Sanickiosk [SOLVED]
Exactly the input I needed. I'll try your advice to trim it down another way. Thanks!fanthom wrote:days if not a weeks of work