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'''IRC PC / HS screensaver in Hackspace entrance
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We miss having a second IRC access in the entrance so let's set up a new one. The previous access has been removed for security removed as it was linked to the doorbot machine.
We miss having a second IRC access in the entrance so let's set up a new one. The previous access has been removed for security removed as it was linked to the doorbot machine.


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a desktop would be a better fit for this.
a desktop would be a better fit for this.
or we could go the Rasperri Pi route, more discreet and elegant than a big desktop.
or we could go the Raspberry Pi route, more discreet and elegant than a big desktop.


So:
So:
Does anybody have an unused desktop they could donate to the space for that project? Maybe we already have 1 available in HS?
Does anybody have an unused desktop they could donate to the space for that project? Maybe we already have 1 available in HS?
Or anyone with Rasperri Pi skills who wants to help out setting that up?
Or anyone with Raspberry Pi skills who wants to help out setting that up?


To contact me directly: marc DOT barto AT gmail DOT com.
To contact me directly: marc DOT barto AT gmail DOT com.

Revision as of 13:44, 12 August 2012

IRC PC / HS screensaver in Hackspace entrance

We miss having a second IRC access in the entrance so let's set up a new one. The previous access has been removed for security removed as it was linked to the doorbot machine.

The idea is to connect to the lonely screen mounted on the Hackspace entrance wall an IRC machine with keyboard/mouse. It will also display a LHS screensaver (HS related photos, employee of the month pic...).

I've tried to use the old Dell “Marconi” laptop with Ubuntu/Xchat installed but it kept powering off and is a bit too slow so now looking for others options:

a desktop would be a better fit for this. or we could go the Raspberry Pi route, more discreet and elegant than a big desktop.

So: Does anybody have an unused desktop they could donate to the space for that project? Maybe we already have 1 available in HS? Or anyone with Raspberry Pi skills who wants to help out setting that up?

To contact me directly: marc DOT barto AT gmail DOT com.

Here is the lonely screen looking for a friendly IRC machine:

ScreenHS.jpg