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At school I use 30+ redundant laptops. Kids work with these devices in 6 ict classes, that is 9 clock hours every week. Maintenance is a challenge. <br>
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I created this page as an experiment to keep a log of these machines. The goal is to install a local media wiki server in the classroom which can be maintained by students.<br>
I'll start with just a flat file. <br>
* 'Type' denotes the brand and type of the laptop and the index.
* 'member' - the color code of the group the device belongs to. The laptops who belong to the same group are stored in a box with the same color coding<br>
* 'kernel' - the kernel version of the OS. SMP means a 32 bits kernel.the device
* 'state'  - what is broken.
* 'action' - what needs to be done. 
Example table.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ LAPTOPS
|-
! type !! member !! kernel !! state !! action
|-
| hp530-1 || ReGr-1 || 5.13smp || battery dead || change battery
|-
| hp530-2 || ReGr-2 || 5.13smp || ctrl-key broken || replace key or keyboard
|-
| hp530-3 || ReGr-3 || 5.10smp || old kernel || update os
|- 
|hp530-4 || ReGr-4  || 5.13smp || low on ram || install extra memory bank 
|}
 
Note: This effort is inspired by the discussion I had with Justa about the communication of the state of Techninc tools, member projects and inventory. The idea is to use a combination of color codes and index numbers. The colors express the state of the object. The number refers to a webpage on the wiki.<br>

Latest revision as of 17:17, 3 September 2021

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