From 8eb6deecb67cd1e0bf5adfac3a56d75b610c0a47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Philip Sargent Our own Wifi only works very close to the tatty hut. If you are camped over the road near the
Gasthof you will need to use the Gasthof WiFi 'staudnwirt'. This takes you to a login page on a web browser and it will log you out if you stop using it or whenever it
thinks you have been on too long. Get instructions from the Gasthof campsite reception.
-
+ The Expo laptop 'debian' in the tatty hut is a Dell Latitude E4200 laptop (on loan from Philip
@@ -35,6 +41,7 @@ Sargent) which is connected to the router by a cable and also by WiFi
also has an external numberpad as a couple of vital keys are dead
(e.g. down-arrow). It runs Linux (debian) and has installed all the software
for talking to the server for:
+
CUCC Expedition Handbook
+
Expo computing setup
@@ -26,7 +27,12 @@ as the Gasthof is probably paying per GB to their supplier.
Expo laptop
At the end of expo we don't need to bring the Expo laptop back back to the UK (though we will, as we will want to do operating system updates during the year and maybe fix that keyboard) as all the caving data updates are continuously synchronised with the public server expo.survex.com during the expo.
- + +/root/fakenet/runfakenetThis typically needs to be run once or twice a day when the internet stops working. -Sometimes you have to walk over to the blue laptop and run this script directly by typing on its keyboard +Sometimes you have to walk over to the blue Acer Aspire netbook and run this script directly by typing on its keyboard as the network has collapsed so badly that ssh doesn't work.
The Acer netbook needs to have its persistent networking set up correctly in addition to the script. This is the