IMHO, I think we can greatly simplify this "burning tower".
What we
need is an arm computer - strong enough to run an external usb burner,
and a externally powered USB hub, maybe an SD card reader too. If we
attach an tiny touch and LCD either, then I think an RSPI2 would be
enough as heart of this system. From software side I think we have
already base and roots, just need some pimp up to get our
"burnmachine" as simply as a coffeemachine. The app is called
Multiwrite, and its in our repos already.
It would be an nice project for us, and would be an nice portable kit
for events, moreover - the multiple usb can be also an
"hey-pal-charge-your-device-til-we-can-chat-about-fedora" thing on the
booth. I have seen similar by Intel booth. Opinions?
Zoltan
+2
gerold :-)
2015-10-29 12:13 GMT+01:00 Emmanuel Seyman
<emmanuel(a)seyman.fr>:
> * Gerold [29/10/2015 09:55] :
>>
>> well done! why you don't let the requester do it by his own to get "his
>> version" and flavour? You/we can maybe provide blank DvD's (and maybe
>> just
>> sleeves) and a PC with a burner inside, and till he waits for the
>> creating
>> the Boot-DvD or Boot-USB key you can get in touch with him, ...
>
> In pratice, this was a laptop (mine, usually) with a DVD burner and a
> USB
> cable in which people could plug their USB keys. The machine was hidden
> by
> a cardboard sign explaining what they would be getting.
>
> One problem with this setup is that it's quite bulky. The sign was a
> hassle
> to transport (and, sure enough, I broke it at one point). Another was
> that
> this required somebody to operate the laptop. We never experimented
> giving
> usb-creator to the user and telling them to figure it out themselves but
> I'm pretty sure the results would be disastrous.
>
> Parinux (the local LUG) has a burning tower (essentielly, a tower with
> a DVD-ROM drive and 5 DVD burners stacked on top of each other). I
> believe
> it's only being used once or twice. Again, it's troublesome to carry
> around
> and people much prefer the officel media to pressed DVDs.
>
> Emmanuel
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