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Revision as of 23:14, 10 March 2016
16 Screen Wall | |
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Participants | Nooitaf, User:zmatt |
Skills | Linux, X |
Status | Active |
Niche | Video artsy stuff |
Purpose | Fun |
Tool | No |
Location | Space |
Cost | |
Tool category |
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Since 9 screens are obviously not enough (see 9 Screen Wall 1), Petraea built a 16 screen one.
Machines
Machine 1
- HP Compaq dc7600 Ultra-slim
- Pentium 4 3GHz
- 2.25GB DDR2 533MHz RAM (2x 1 GB and 1x 256MB), max 3x1GB
Machine 2
- HP Compaq dc7600 Ultra-slim
- Pentium 4 3Ghz
- 1GB DDR2 533MHz (1x512MB and 2x256MB) Max 3x1GB
Machine 3
- HP Compaq dc7700p Convertible Minitower
- Core2 6300 @ 1.86GHz
- 1GB DDR2 533MHz (2x512MB) (max 4x2GB)
Machine 4
- Asus 5S800-VM/Vintage
- Celeron D 2.66GHz running @ 2.8GHz
- 2GB DDR (2x 1GB, no slots free)
Machine 5
- HP Compaq dc7600 Ultra-slim
- Pentium 4 3GHz
- 2GB DDR2 533MHz (2x 1GB) max 3x 1GB
Machine 6
- HP Compaq dc7600 Ultra-slim
- Pentium 4 3GHz
- 1GB DDR2 (2x512MB, one slot free, max 3GB)
Machine 7
- HP d330 uT (DG285T)
- Pentium 4 2.6GHz
- 2GB (4x512MB, no slots free)
Machine 8
- Dell Optiplex GX270
- Pentium 4 * 2.8GHz
- 2GB DDR RAM (4x512MB, no slots free)
Switch
- HP 1910-24G JE006A
Current Status
Most of the scripting has been copied over from [9 Screen Wall 1] and is semi-working. In order to complete things properly, the internal networking needs finishing.
The screen setup script has been improved to:
#!/bin/bash export DISPLAY=:0 export XAUTHORITY=~/.Xauthority DISP1=VGA-1 #sometimes VGA-0 DISP2=DVI-I-1 #sometimes DVI-0 x=1280 y=1024 function setscreens() { xrandr --newmode "$x"x"$y"_c 108.88 1280 1360 1496 1712 1024 1025 1028 1060 -Hsync +Vsync xrandr --addmode "$DISP1" "$x"x"$y"_c #Could be VGA0 - check xrandr xrandr --addmode "$DISP2" "$x"x"$y"_c #Could be DVI0 - chrck xrandr xrandr --output "$DISP1" --mode "$x"x"$y"_c --rotate normal --output "$DISP2" --mode "$x"x"$y"_c --above "$DISP1" --rotate normal } function readscreens() { raw=$(xrandr | sed 's/primary //' | grep 'connected' | cut -d ' ' -f 1,3|tr ' ' '.') for q in $raw ; do ID=$(echo $q | cut -d '-' -f 1) DIMX=$(echo $q | cut -d '.' -f 2| cut -d 'x' -f 1) DIMY=$(echo $q | cut -d '.' -f 2| cut -d '+' -f 1| cut -d 'x' -f 2) POSX=$(echo $q | cut -d '+' -f 2) POSY=$(echo $q | cut -d '+' -f 3) if [ "$ID" == "VGA" ] ; then if [ "$POSY" == $y ] ; then VGA=1 fi fi if [ "$ID" == "DVI" ] ; then if [ "$POSY" == 0 ] ; then DVI=1 fi fi done if [ "$VGA" == 1 ] ; then if [ "$DVI" == 1 ] ; then return 0 fi fi return 1 } setscreens sleep 1 while ! readscreens ; do setscreens sleep 1 done
- Internal IP range: VLAN1, 192.168.0/24, set untagged on #2-#8, tagged on #1
- External VLAN: 2, set untagged on the external port and #1
- The switch is set up on 192.168.0.254
The current idea is to set up DHCP on #1 on interface eth0.1, set MASQ up between the two interfaces, and allow DNS forwarding over that.