Maximum image size: 128 MB (compressed), minimum size of RAM required to
boot the image: 64 MB
Graphical
The
Graphical
image includes the features of the
Minimal
image and essential
graphical interface capabilities (the X Window System and a lightweight Window
Manager), as well as the ability to run Java programs. It supports console-based
C/C++ applications, Java programs in a Java2 runtime environment, X11 applica-
tions, and basic browser-based applications.
Maximum size: 120 MB (compressed), minimum size of RAM required to boot
the image: 256 MB
All system images are based on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. You can extend Point
of Service system images to include add-on features such as:
• Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) library for audio support
• additional device drivers
• GNOME or KDE desktop environments
• IBM™ Java technology support
• Firefox and other Web browsers
• Samba 3 Client for SMB/CIFS connectivity to Microsoft™ Windows™ servers
• VNC 4 Remote Control Client to allow other computers to remotely control the
terminal
System images that you create are initially stored on the Administration Server (or on
the Image Building Server, if you have chosen to set up a dedicated Image Building
Server). Before you deploy your Point of Service terminals, you run a script to transmit
the system images via the RSYNC to specific directories on the Branch Server where,
in turn, they can be downloaded to Point of Service terminals at boot time.
When a Point of Service terminal is started for the first time, it performs a PXE boot
(or boots from CD or USB stick) and then registers with the Branch Server to obtain
the information it needs to download its system image. The TFTP service on the Branch
Server automatically delivers the matching system image to the Point of Service terminal.
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