InveneoLinux 2.0 (Xubuntu)

Workstation User Model
Shared-single-user/Lab set-up Individual User
 * Workstations auto-boot into same user account
 * Shared Document directory on HubStation owned by 'default' user
 * Documents created 666 (rw-rw-rw-)
 * No logout
 * Individual user accounts with username/password
 * Individual Document directories on HubStation owned by individual users
 * User directories created 700 (rwx--)
 * Documents created 666 (rw-rw-rw-) by default
 * User's have shared Document directory on HubStation owned by Root with perms 777
 * Logout button
 * Password only login option (usernames listed in Login screen)

Workstation Alpha install

 * 1) Install Xubuntu from 'alternate install' iso
 * 2) * DURING INSTALL MAKE SURE TO PARTITION SYSTEM AS FOLLOWS:
 * 3) ** Partition 1: 1.9gb or greater, PRIMARY, Use as: ext3, Mount on: '/'
 * 4) ** Partition 2: 100mb or greater, PRIMARY, Use as: ext3, Mount on: Do Not Mount
 * 5) ** Partition 3: 512mb or greater, PRIMAY, Use as: swap area [Note: Swap is optional, you can leave out]
 * 6) * DURING INSTALL MAKE SURE TO CREATE THE INVENEO USER AS FOLLOWS
 * 7) ** Username:
 * 8) ** Password:  [That's "NumberONE-n-v-e-n-e-NumberZERO"]
 * 9) Set the root password to
 * 10) * After system boots, run a terminal and change the password with this command:
 * 11) *  [That's "NumberONE-n-v-e-n-e-NumberZERO"]
 * 12) Download bootstrap: http://svn.inveneo.org/repos/inveneo-linux-ubuntu/trunk/install/bootstrap.sh to /tmp
 * 13) run the bootstrap:
 * 14) If you are installing on an ION the system should reboot. After reboot confirm that the correct kernel is installed:
 * 15) *  [or similar]
 * 16) run the installer
 * 17) Run Pre-image Script
 * 18) * Go into terminal mode (TTY1) by using ctl+alt+F1
 * 19) * log in as root
 * 20) Reboot
 * 1) Run Pre-image Script
 * 2) * Go into terminal mode (TTY1) by using ctl+alt+F1
 * 3) * log in as root
 * 4) Reboot
 * 1) * log in as root
 * 2) Reboot
 * 1) Reboot

Workstation Config Model

 * 'Save Configuration' action
 * Offers 'user' vs. 'system' settings
 * By default ALL systems use saved server settings
 * User settings handling:
 * In 'shared' user mode, user settings saved to server and are default on all machines
 * In 'individual' user mode, settings saved just per user. ADDITIONAL 'Make default for all users' option available at save time (overwrites all user settings)
 * Settings saved both locally and on server
 * Revert to...
 * Factory settings
 * Previous settings

Feature Requests

 * Scanner support

Server Components

 * Workstation Config
 * Hostname assignment
 * Timezone setting
 * NTPD time server
 * SMB file server
 * Internet Cafe Management
 * Squid Web Proxy
 * Web-site blocking/filtering
 * Net traffic quota/shaping/throttling
 * Automate web-browser proxy configuration
 * Firefox support
 * IE6+ support
 * Wikipedia local content
 * DHCP server
 * Internet Gateway
 * Dual e-net
 * PPP dial-up support
 * CDMA modem support
 * mDNS service announcement
 * Asterisk VoIP service
 * Remote monitoring
 * SSH tunnel to Inveneo
 * Workstation OS reinstall

Hosted Services

 * Inveneo Ubuntu package repository