Hi, On our selfcheck kiosk, all devices (rfid, printer, scanner, tactile screen) work well on Windows, the problem is the 3M software. I don't try if they work on Debian, but I can check if your Iso runs.
Sincerely, Daniel Berthereau On 25/09/2013 20:59, Chad Roseburg wrote: > I use remastersys, much like the Live Koha DVD to deploy and image > selfchecks. I could make this available as a downloadable iso if anyone was > interested trying it out. It would require some site specific changes of > course. I have quite a bit of documentation for it, but it is missing a > beginner's setup guide for making the site specific changes currently. > > It is designed for touchscreens and receipt printing out of the box using > Epson T88IV or T88V printers. A Star TSP would work with some post-install > drivers. > > We have 2 in our branches that do over 1300 and 2300 transactions each > month. I have not updated them for Wheezy yet. > > Chad > > > On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 10:12 AM, glaws <[email protected]> wrote: > >> We do also try to remember that not everybody can do a configure, make, >> make install, to install software. Some small libraries without tech >> support staff simply would be unable to use some software if it weren't >> on a CD or easily downloadable. For these sites I think it makes good >> sense to just master a Linux .iso that can be installed and "just work". >> If library staff have to install Linux anyway, then a pre-configured >> "Library Kiosk" or "Self-checkout" distro is probably simpler than >> creating packages, again, for those users who need to minimize their >> exposure to synaptic or apt-get. >> >> Greg >> --------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> On 09/25/2013 10:45 AM, glaws wrote: >>> I'm not aware there currently exists an open source self-checkout >>> system, however we've long talked about it here at our library. I work >>> with a developer, Aaron Ogle, that is currently building a PAC system, >>> and when he is finished with that if we have the funds available I would >>> like to consider funding a self-checkout development. Having already >>> discussed it, we think it wouldn't be terribly difficult. Aaron already >>> has a generalized framework for similar systems (a children's >>> playstation and a Koha kiosk) that could be easily adapted to a checkout. >>> >>> I should note probably that all the development we support is for open >>> operating systems, and all the funding we've done so far generally uses >>> Linux Mint at the client end. The server side, where utilized, is more >>> generalized, but we typically use Ubuntu and OpenSuse. >>> >>> Unfortunately it seems that you need a system now, and anything we do >>> won't be worked on until at least mid- late-2014. This is, however, a >>> good discussion topic and worth continuing. >>> >>> Greg >>> >>> >> -- >> Greg Lawson >> Network Administrator >> Rolling Hills Consolidated Library >> 1912 N. Belt Highway >> St. Joseph, MO 64506 >> 816-232-5479 x2303 >> _______________________________________________ >> Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org >> [email protected] >> http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha >> > > _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org [email protected] http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha

