I wonder... Is this discussion mixing up two different things a bit? For me, "self check" in relation to Koha can mean (at least) two different things: 1. A self check "station" that runs dedicated software, and that communicates with Koha via SIP2 2. Some computer running a browser, possible locked down to "kiosk mode" and possibly with a touch screen, that is set to display the "self check web interface" of Koha, as described here: http://manual.koha-community.org/3.12/en/selfcheckout.html Or is everyone just talking about one of those? Best regards, Magnus Enger libriotech.no On 25 September 2013 22:52, Chad Roseburg <croseburg@ncrl.org> wrote:
A colleague of mine tried to get our selfcheck iso installed on our 3M equipment without success. You should be able to install it fine on the computer tower but it's the peripheral components like the 3M scanner, touchscreen and readers that are the issue. To be honest I don't remember where we left off with that other than we abandoned it due to some component not working properly. I will email him and ask what worked and what didn't.
Chad
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Daniel Berthereau < Daniel.koha@berthereau.net> wrote:
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
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
On 25/09/2013 20:59, Chad Roseburg wrote: 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 <glawson@rhcl.org> 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
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