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The '''Fedorator''' is a device for writing a live image of Fedora onto USB flash drives. It is intended to be used on | The '''Fedorator''' is a kiosk device for writing a live image of Fedora onto USB flash drives. It is intended to be used on Fedora booths. | ||
It's a box with a touchscreen and two USB ports exposed. The basic use case is the user inserting a flash drive. The screen then provides a menu where the user may select a Fedora release, including the Workstation or Spins and Labs. Upon selection a bootable image is written onto the flash drive. The process takes about 3 minutes with a decent flash drive. | It's a box with a touchscreen and two USB ports exposed. The basic use case is the user inserting a flash drive. The screen then provides a menu where the user may select a Fedora release, including the Workstation or Spins and Labs. Upon selection a bootable image is written onto the flash drive. The process takes about 3 minutes with a decent flash drive. | ||
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At the core of the Fedorator is a Raspberry Pi. There are [https://github.com/Sanqui/fedorator/blob/master/BUILD.md instructions available] for anybody wishing to build a Fedorator, as well as the [https://github.com/Sanqui/fedorator source code of the software]. The cost of one Fedorator is approximately 130 USD. | At the core of the Fedorator is a Raspberry Pi. There are [https://github.com/Sanqui/fedorator/blob/master/BUILD.md instructions available] for anybody wishing to build a Fedorator, as well as the [https://github.com/Sanqui/fedorator source code of the software]. The cost of one Fedorator is approximately 130 USD. | ||
=== Fedorator holders === | |||
A workshop for building several Fedorators has taken place at [[Flock|Flock 2017]]. | |||
Please add yourself to this list if you are possessing or managing a Fedorator. | |||
* [[User:Sanqui|Sanqui (David Labský)]] (EMEA) | |||
A | * [[User:Yn1v|Yn1v (Neville A. Cross)]] (LATAM) | ||
* [[User:Robyduck|Robyduck (Robert Mayr)]] (EMEA - Italy) | |||
* [[User:till|Till Maas (till)]] (EMEA, Germany, Aachen) | |||
* [[User:bex|Brian "bex" Exelbierd (bexelbie)]] (EMEA, Czech Republic, Brno) - 3 Fedorators | |||
* [[User:jonatoni| Jona Azizaj]] (EMEA, Albania, Tirana) | |||
* [[User:jbwillia | Ben Williams]] (East Coast USA) | |||
Please also sign up for the [https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/fedorator.lists.fedoraproject.org/ Fedorator mailing list]. |
Latest revision as of 01:37, 30 September 2017
The Fedorator is a kiosk device for writing a live image of Fedora onto USB flash drives. It is intended to be used on Fedora booths.
It's a box with a touchscreen and two USB ports exposed. The basic use case is the user inserting a flash drive. The screen then provides a menu where the user may select a Fedora release, including the Workstation or Spins and Labs. Upon selection a bootable image is written onto the flash drive. The process takes about 3 minutes with a decent flash drive.
At the core of the Fedorator is a Raspberry Pi. There are instructions available for anybody wishing to build a Fedorator, as well as the source code of the software. The cost of one Fedorator is approximately 130 USD.
Fedorator holders
A workshop for building several Fedorators has taken place at Flock 2017.
Please add yourself to this list if you are possessing or managing a Fedorator.
- Sanqui (David Labský) (EMEA)
- Yn1v (Neville A. Cross) (LATAM)
- Robyduck (Robert Mayr) (EMEA - Italy)
- Till Maas (till) (EMEA, Germany, Aachen)
- Brian "bex" Exelbierd (bexelbie) (EMEA, Czech Republic, Brno) - 3 Fedorators
- Jona Azizaj (EMEA, Albania, Tirana)
- Ben Williams (East Coast USA)
Please also sign up for the Fedorator mailing list.