What is Linutop OS?

What is Linutop OS?

The Linutop is a small, light, environmentally friendly Nettop computer containing a metal case and no moving parts, that runs the Linutop OS (a customized version of Linux based on the Xubuntu and Ubuntu/XFCE distribution). Linutop is suited for use in internet cafés, public libraries and schools.

Is linutop free?

Linutop OS Free can be downloaded for free. (full version can be purchased on the Linutop shop) The Free Version has no limitation, only Linutop Kiosk and linutop Configuration Menu are in demo version most features can be used the full version is available on the shop and can be installed.

What do you need to know about Linutop OS?

Linutop OS is a maintenance free system for: Public Internet access (secure kiosk for Internet or local website browsing) Digital signage, DOOH (media player for full screen web page display, image, video, PDF, kiosk for Internet or audio player)

How to write Linutop OS to USB key?

Plug in a USB key or an SD card (1GB min), select it and select the Linutop .img file. Click the Write button. On Linux systems, any of the following commands will be executed as an administrator. Dezip the image of the OS and put yourself in this directory. Then, to determine the name of the usb key or SD card, you can use the lsblk command:

Do you need Internet to install Linutop OS?

You need to be connected to Internet in order to perform the installation. In the Linutop Configuration Panel, select the Services tab, and login with your linutop.com email address and invoice number: When logged in, a list of available OS and configurations will be available. Select the system you want to install.

How can I run Linutop on a CD?

Insert a blank writable CD-ROM and start InfraRecorder. Click on the Write Image button, select the Linutop .iso file and click OK . On Linux, tools such as Brasero, K3B or wodim can burn the ISO image on CD-ROM. Reboot your computer with the CD-ROM in the tray. The system will be run from your CDROM drive.