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The '''X'''O school '''S'''erver, or '''XS''', is one of the products of the OLPC project, designed to complement the [[XO]] laptop. It is a [[Linux]]-based OS (a ''[[Fedora]]-based distribution'') engineered to be installed on generic low-end servers. We outline [[XS_Recommended_Hardware|hardware recommendations]] and in the future, we may offer a hardware platform specially designed for the role.
The '''X'''O school '''S'''erver, or '''XS''', is one of the products of the OLPC project, designed to complement the [[XO]] laptop. It is a [[Linux]]-based system engineered to be installed on generic low-end servers. We outline [[XS_Recommended_Hardware|hardware recommendations]] and in the future, we may offer a hardware platform specially designed for the role.


When we deploy one laptop per child, we must also provide additional infrastructure extending the capabilities of the laptops. While the laptops are self-sufficient for many learning activities, other activities and services depend on the School Server providing connectivity, shared resources and services. Services, tools and activities running on the School Server allow asynchronous interaction, can use larger storage capacity, and take advantage of the processing power of the XS.
When we deploy one laptop per child, we must also provide additional infrastructure extending the capabilities of the laptops. While the laptops are self-sufficient for many learning activities, other activities and services depend on the School Server providing connectivity, shared resources and services. Services, tools and activities running on the School Server allow asynchronous interaction, can use larger storage capacity, and take advantage of the processing power of the XS.


== XS Documentation ==
== Community Edition ==

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* [[XS Community Edition]] is a modular and teacher-friendly project, allowing XO laptops to be used as servers, modernized with Fedora 18+ and CentOS, with commercial support. As of 2015, it is used in more than 10 countries.
* [http://schoolserver.wordpress.com/blog/ XS Community Blog], begun March 2012 by George Hunt.

== Documentation ==


:: Please discuss on [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel server-devel@lists.laptop.org] when editing these documents!
:: Please discuss on [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel server-devel@lists.laptop.org] when editing these documents!


*[[XS_Release_Notes|XS Release Notes]]
* [[XS_Release_Notes|XS Release Notes]]
* Overview of main [[XS Features]]
* Overview of main [[XS Features]]
*[[XS Recommended Hardware]] describes the minimum hardware requirements for the School Server
* [[XS Recommended Hardware]] describes the minimum hardware requirements for the School Server
*'''[[XS Installing Software]]''' has instructions for installing the latest School Server images
* [[XS Installing Software]] has instructions for installing the latest School Server images
*'''[[XS Techniques and Configuration]]''' has important configuration options
* [[XS Techniques and Configuration]] has important configuration options
*[[Schoolserver_Testing|XS Software Testing]]
* [[Schoolserver_Testing|XS Software Testing]]

* [[XS Puppet]] for remote administration
* [[XS Puppet]] for remote administration
* [[XS Controlling Presence from Moodle]]
* [[XS Controlling Presence from Moodle]]
* [[XS Managing Antitheft features]]
* [[XS Managing Antitheft features]]
* [https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1dnhU2F6EntepVXTgN8QpkME8fZVUuPjcCoMUfAVKbcc XS Community Edition] ([[XS Community Edition|coming soon]]) is a more modular [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/toronto-dev/2012-September/000142.html Project] using Fedora instead of CentOS http://www.classicsonline.com/images/new_icon.gif
* [http://schoolserver.wordpress.com/blog/ XS Community Blog, begun March 2012 by George Hunt with guest posts welcome from Sameer Verma & All!]


== Roadmap ==
== Roadmap ==
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**[https://dev.laptop.org.au/projects/xs-au/wiki/Wiki An XS image based on XS-0.6 developed by OLPC Australia]
**[https://dev.laptop.org.au/projects/xs-au/wiki/Wiki An XS image based on XS-0.6 developed by OLPC Australia]
**[http://dev.olenepal.org/NEXS/NEXS_4/ A XS-0.6 based repackaging done by olenepal]. Tony Anderson has written up a detailed install guide for the [[OleNepal install | OleNepal flavor]]
**[http://dev.olenepal.org/NEXS/NEXS_4/ A XS-0.6 based repackaging done by olenepal]. Tony Anderson has written up a detailed install guide for the [[OleNepal install | OleNepal flavor]]
* '''[[XS Roadmap]]'''
* [[XS Roadmap]]
* '''Get Involved'''
* Get Involved
** join the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel mailing list] or find us on the [[IRC]] channel: #schoolserver on irc.oftc.net
** join the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel mailing list] or find us on the [[IRC]] channel: #schoolserver on irc.oftc.net
** Get started with [https://dev.laptop.org/query?status=assigned&status=new&status=reopened&group=milestone&component=school+server&order=priority&col=id&col=summary&col=status&col=priority&keywords=~easy&row=description one of these easy tasks].
** Get started with [https://dev.laptop.org/query?status=assigned&status=new&status=reopened&group=milestone&component=school+server&order=priority&col=id&col=summary&col=status&col=priority&keywords=~easy&row=description one of these easy tasks].
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* [[XS_Blueprints:User_account_aliasing|User account aliasing]]
* [[XS_Blueprints:User_account_aliasing|User account aliasing]]
* [[XS-on-XO]] - Installing the XS software on the XO hardware.
* [[XS-on-XO]] - Installing the XS software on the XO hardware.
* [[Everything related to Transparent-Client-Authentication module]]


== Readme Files for Key tools ==
== Readme Files for Key tools ==
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== Outdated ==
== Outdated ==
*[[XS Building Software]]
* [[XS Building Software]]
*[[XS Software Repositories]]
* [[XS Software Repositories]]
*[[XS LiveCD]]
* [[XS LiveCD]]
*[[XS_Server_Discussion|Server Discussion]] describes services and enhancements possibly supported by the School Server
* [[XS_Server_Discussion|Server Discussion]] describes services and enhancements possibly supported by the School Server
*[[XS Server P2P Cache]]
* [[XS Server P2P Cache]]
*[[XS_Server_Services|Server Services]]
* [[XS_Server_Services|Server Services]]
* [[XS Core and Contrib]]
* [[XS Core and Contrib]]
* [[XS DevKit]]
* [[XS DevKit]]

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The XO school Server, or XS, is one of the products of the OLPC project, designed to complement the XO laptop. It is a Linux-based system engineered to be installed on generic low-end servers. We outline hardware recommendations and in the future, we may offer a hardware platform specially designed for the role.

When we deploy one laptop per child, we must also provide additional infrastructure extending the capabilities of the laptops. While the laptops are self-sufficient for many learning activities, other activities and services depend on the School Server providing connectivity, shared resources and services. Services, tools and activities running on the School Server allow asynchronous interaction, can use larger storage capacity, and take advantage of the processing power of the XS.

Community Edition

This IIAB XSCE content does not reflect the opinion of OLPC. These pages were created by members of a volunteer community supporting OLPC and deployments.

  • XS Community Edition is a modular and teacher-friendly project, allowing XO laptops to be used as servers, modernized with Fedora 18+ and CentOS, with commercial support. As of 2015, it is used in more than 10 countries.
  • XS Community Blog, begun March 2012 by George Hunt.

Documentation

Please discuss on server-devel@lists.laptop.org when editing these documents!

Roadmap

Design proposals for future features:

Technical notes

Readme Files for Key tools

Outdated

See also

Wikimedia