The dicussion below  appears to refer to the use of an XO to administer a schoolserver. I urgently need help at the other end: using an XO toserve content in a classroom using 'SimpleHTTPServer'. This is an installed Python module that enables an XO to serve content via an ad-hoc network. The content is put on a usb pendrive or an sd card. It is mounted on an XO which acts as the server. This XO connects to an ad hoc network The system moves to the pendrive as the working directory. Note: XO laptops in Rwanda have at most 2GB storage.  It issues python -m SimpleHTTPServer. The XO serves content on a selected port (by default 8000). The provider notes the url shown on the Frame network widget (right-click). This IP adddress is written on a blackboard.

The client XOs connect to the same ad hoc network. They open Browse and issue an http request such as http 169.258.9.16:8000 where the address is the IP address on the blackboard. The return is a list of files and folders in the pendrive root or the index.html page in the root. That page can display an index to the content, a subset of the IIAB content (e.g. pdfs from Rachel or Sugar activities or Phet simulations). This technique has proven very valuable in classrooms that cannot be reached by a router from the schoolserver or in schools which do not have a school server. It costs only the price of the usb device. An 8gb device provides 4 times the storage capacity of the XO.

My problem is that this no longer works (13.2.9 Sugar 0.112). The server XO does not see the http requests from the clients XOs. My suspicion is the shared|private switch in private mode blocks the communication over the ad-hoc network. It would help lots of students and teachers if this problem can be resolved. Perhaps there is a way to enable the network without becoming dependent on the collaboration system.

Tony



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An XO(*) laptop can be used as a wireless remote terminal for Internet-in-a box 
(IIAB) on a RaspberryPi computer.

Directly, the Browse Activity (or Firefox on XO's) is not compatible with IIAB; 
however, SSH with XO's X11 Forwarding (no sound) can display IIAB screens.

In August, a post by George Hunt demonstrated wifi "AP client" plus AP on Pi 
prompted a look at using wireless. Earlier, a USB wired connection was being used with 
SSH / X11 Forwarding.   A wireless connection was thought to have some advantages.

The full Debian Desktop has a Chromium Browser, so the SSH link starts Desktop 
/Chromium or Chromium Browser directly.   IIAB is then started in Chromium 
Browser. There is also access to a large part of the Debian Desktop.

Can anyone point to a way to start IIAB directly after SSH into RaspberryPi ??

Used was the standard method of setting up a wireless, headless Pi :   connect 
Pi and XO to wireless router and ssh pi@raspberrypi (ip address 192.168.128.4) 
with XO laptop. Commands from the XO installed IIAB on a RaspberryPi Zero W.

Unfortunately, the AP client of George Hunt's shortcut would not survived IIAB 
installation and was abandoned for the simple method.   Still, wlan0 survived, 
but was blocked without an inet address. IIAB had been configure for unblocked 
gateway.

Any suggestions for enabling wlan0 so internet service is available ??

Multiple (2) XO laptops can connect to IIAB AP and small programs, such as 
Terminal and Calculator, will work separately on each of the remotes. Large 
programs, such as Chromium and Libre Office when started on the second remote, 
just open another Tab on the first remote.   These are not server version 
programs, but the programs that appear to download do work.

Chromium is very slow and may be due to typing "lookahead" . By contrast, IIAB 
seems to run at a speed similar to the usual XO speed.   The wireless version, 
surprisingly, seems to run faster than the wired version.   On IIAB, the Content Menu 
takes a long time.

Nathan Riddle


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