Build a Kiosk Operating System based on the Adobe Flash player.
General Requirements:
- Must be Linux based or another type of platform to achieve the same results. I am completely open to suggestions but definitely nothing based on Windows.
- Kiosk hardware will be a Asus EeeTop all-in-one computer (Intel Atom 1.6Ghz processor, 1gb ram, ELO based touch screen driver; evtouch, works ok)
- OS should be built specifically for this hardware & kiosk use. The reason for this requirement is so the OS stays as small and efficient as possible. Boot times should also be reduced as much as possible as well.
- Both wired and wireless network connections should be available.
- Audio hardware should also be operational.
Software support:
- Adobe Flash Player 9. If OS is Linux based, Flash plug-in inside Firefox is ok. You may also use the standalone flash player if you can achieve the same results.
- OS should boot directly into Flash/Firefox and a default swf file opened. It MUST display in full screen upon boot and hide all boot text as much as possible.
- Wireless network must be able to be configured using a GUI touch screen interface. This custom wireless setup "wizard" needs to be able to be fully configured with out a physical keyboard by using only touch. Further specs as follows:
* Wizard should scan for all wireless networks in range and prompt the user so that they can click on the network they want to connect to. If the wireless network is protected with a key, it should prompt the user to enter it via an on-screen keyboard.
* Wizard should also show which network the kiosk is currently connected to.
- When the OS build is complete, an install utility is needed to install the OS onto a machine via a bootable USB memory stick or CD. The installation procedure should have minimal user interaction and be automated as much as possible.
In bid, please give a basic summary on how you would complete the above tasks such as type of operating system, etc.