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Bodo | ==Special Issue session with Bodo, in which prototyping was involved== | ||
==Watermarking, DRM w/André== | |||
==Tesseract OCR algorithm on browser w/Michael== | |||
==Setting up Raspian== | |||
===Motivation=== | |||
During the last Special Issue we all set up Raspberry pi as server, running on Diet-pi. The web server was apache2. I wanted to set up Raspian for several reasons. Sheer curiosity to see the pi's ability other than being a server, such as being a wifi-hotspot (used in Bibilotecha.info project), using pi camera for home smart agents such as surveillance and automated helpers (pet feeding, plant watering, etc). | |||
Aside from these sporadic interests, I would continue using my pi as server. Before I wiped out Diet-pi, I tried to configure apache2's fancyindex module, so that I can make a web gallery to showcase the projects I (and xpub) did. The try out was not successful. Fancyindexing appear to only apply to specific directories and not sub-directories. Anyway! It was fun to edit the configuration file, to notice it's similarity to other markdown languages. | |||
As I noticed the Special Issue 08 mini site is running on Nginx, I wanted to install Nginx and try again. So I decided to wipe out the Diet-pi system as I felt frustrated with Apache2 configuration. |
Revision as of 11:24, 24 May 2019
Special Issue session with Bodo, in which prototyping was involved
Watermarking, DRM w/André
Tesseract OCR algorithm on browser w/Michael
Setting up Raspian
Motivation
During the last Special Issue we all set up Raspberry pi as server, running on Diet-pi. The web server was apache2. I wanted to set up Raspian for several reasons. Sheer curiosity to see the pi's ability other than being a server, such as being a wifi-hotspot (used in Bibilotecha.info project), using pi camera for home smart agents such as surveillance and automated helpers (pet feeding, plant watering, etc).
Aside from these sporadic interests, I would continue using my pi as server. Before I wiped out Diet-pi, I tried to configure apache2's fancyindex module, so that I can make a web gallery to showcase the projects I (and xpub) did. The try out was not successful. Fancyindexing appear to only apply to specific directories and not sub-directories. Anyway! It was fun to edit the configuration file, to notice it's similarity to other markdown languages.
As I noticed the Special Issue 08 mini site is running on Nginx, I wanted to install Nginx and try again. So I decided to wipe out the Diet-pi system as I felt frustrated with Apache2 configuration.