Gallery (http://gallery.menalto.com) does *NOT* need a database of any sort. It uses serialized datafiles.
All you need is PHP, and some imageprocessing toolkit, ie NetPBM or ImageMagick.
How inventive!!:) I kinda like Compaq's (The New HP!:) way of doing this. They have a push-button thingy in the case that triggers if the cover goes off. Combine this with the Compaq SNMP/DMI agents and they send a trap to Insight Manager tellig you that the case was opened. It also reports if any memory chips where removed, or changed, including serialnr. on the chip.
Most Deskpro models also have an magnetic lock device, that lets you lock the case from inside, using Insight manager, remotely.
Nice.:)
Yes, Gallery 1 is still supported and under further development.
as far as I know, it installs it besides G1 and you then use the G1->G2 migration module to import your existing install.
RC1 was codenamed +5 Insightful, how nice :)
Gallery (http://gallery.menalto.com) does *NOT* need a database of any sort. It uses serialized datafiles. All you need is PHP, and some imageprocessing toolkit, ie NetPBM or ImageMagick.
http://lcdproc.omnipotent.net/ has a Linux thingie, called LCDProc, which can be used with the same LCD screen as the one you mentioned. rgrds,
How inventive!! :) I kinda like Compaq's (The New HP! :) way of doing this. They have a push-button thingy in the case that triggers if the cover goes off. Combine this with the Compaq SNMP/DMI agents and they send a trap to Insight Manager tellig you that the case was opened. It also reports if any memory chips where removed, or changed, including serialnr. on the chip.
Most Deskpro models also have an magnetic lock device, that lets you lock the case from inside, using Insight manager, remotely.
Nice. :)