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(Compare: MIN-sized with [[../local_vars_min.yml|local_vars_min.yml]] with ~6 apps, and BIG-sized with [[../local_vars_big.yml|local_vars_big.yml]] ~20 apps)
(Compare: MIN-sized with [[../local_vars_min.yml|local_vars_min.yml]] with ~6 apps, and BIG-sized with [[../local_vars_big.yml|local_vars_big.yml]] ~20 apps ...using our new '''[[../FAQ#What_services_.28IIAB_apps.29_are_suggested_during_installation.3F|comparison table]]''')





Revision as of 22:53, 11 February 2019

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.

Here is an example MEDIUM-sized /etc/iiab/local_vars.yml including a suite of about a dozen Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) server apps — that have been well-tested on Raspberry Pi 3 and similar computers:

https://github.com/iiab/iiab/blob/master/vars/local_vars_medium.yml


(Compare: MIN-sized with local_vars_min.yml with ~6 apps, and BIG-sized with local_vars_big.yml ~20 apps ...using our new comparison table)


Please also see FAQ.IIAB.IO, specifically: "What is local_vars.yml and how do I customize it?"


WARNING: on small Internet-in-a-Box devices, it's common to want a "Rapid Power Off" button clickable by all users in a clinic or home. Conversely, schoolteachers commonly want to disable this Power Off button, changing the "allow_apache_sudo" flag to "False".