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> Bibliotecha proposes an alternative model of distribution of digital texts
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> that allows specific communities to form and share their own collections.
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[TOC]
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---
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## Introduction
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Welcome to the Bibliotecha manual! This guide serves as a human-friendly
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document to setting up an offline-first local library for you and your
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document for setting up an offline-first local library for yourself and your
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community.
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## Prerequisites
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[Raspberry Pi] single board computer and Debian based [Raspbian] operating
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system.
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You should follow the [official setup documetation] on the Raspberry Pi website
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You should follow the [official setup documentation] on the Raspberry Pi website
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in order to get your board up and running. You will need it to have access to
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the internet in order to download the necessary packages as well as access to
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the command-line.
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Raspberry Pi.
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[Raspberry Pi]: https://www.raspberrypi.org/
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[Raspberry Pi 3 B+]: https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-b/
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[Raspian Buster]: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/raspbian/
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[Etcher]: https://www.balena.io/etcher/
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[official setup documentation]: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/setup/
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[Raspberry Pi 3 B+]: https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-b/
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[Raspbian]: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/raspbian/
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[Raspbian Buster]: https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/buster-the-new-version-of-raspbian/
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[Etcher]: https://www.balena.io/etcher/
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## Pre-installation
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Before getting started, we need to perform some preparatory steps. These steps
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must be completed successfully before moving on with the rest of the guide.
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You should run the following commands at the command-line interface of your
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Raspberry Pi.
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## Automated installation
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Once you've completed all the previous steps, it is time to run the automatic
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installation. This script will install and configure all the necessary moving
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parts of Bibliotecha.
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It is now time to run the automatic installation. This script will install and
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configure all the necessary moving parts of Bibliotecha.
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If you're interested in doing this process manually (for the purpose of
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learning, for example), a [Manual installation] guide is provided.
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[Manual installation]: #manual-installation
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If you would first like to read the script, the [source is available].
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On the Raspberry Pi once again, run the following commands:
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```bash
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$ sudo -i
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$ curl https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/bibliotecha-install/raw/branch/master/bibliotecha.sh | bash
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$ curl https://install.bibliotecha.info | bash
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```
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The script will automatically reboot your Raspberry Pi when it is finished.
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If you run into any issues, please see the [Troubleshooting section].
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[Manual installation]: #manual-installation
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[Troubleshooting section]: #troubleshooting
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[source is available]: https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/bibliotecha-install/src/branch/master/bibliotecha.sh
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## Post-installation
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After rebooting, there should be a Wifi hotspot available with the name
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`Bibliotecha`. This Wifi access point is being served from the Raspberry Pi.
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You should be able to connect to this Wifi. It is not password protected.
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`Bibliotecha`. You should wait a few minutes for this hotspot to become
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available. This Wifi access point is being served from the Raspberry Pi. You
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should be able to connect to this Wifi. It is not password protected.
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Once connected you should be directed to the so-called "captive protal" of the
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Bibliotecha where it explains how to enter the library and use it. The library
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should be available at [http://bibliotecha.library].
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You will be required to configure the [Calibre-web] installation. Extended
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configuration documentation is available from the [Calibre-web wiki]. The most
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important part is the "Location of Calibre database" for which you can enter
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the following path:
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> /opt/calibre-database
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This is the default installation path used by the installation script.
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You may also want to look at the "Feature Configuration" section where you can
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decide whether to allow uploading, anonymouse browsing and allowing public
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registrations. These depend on your context and for who you will serve the
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library to.
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Click "Submit", "Login" and you will be redirected to the library login page.
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The default adminstration password login details are:
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> Username: admin
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>
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> Password: admin123
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You should change these details to secure your adminstration account.
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[http://bibliotecha.library]: http://bibliotecha.library
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[Calibre-web]: https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web/
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[Calibre-web wiki]: https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web/wiki/Configuration
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## Maintaining a Community Library
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Once your Bibliotecha is configured you can start to think about how you and
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your community would like to maintain the library. You should ask yourself some
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questions:
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* Who will be the digital librarians? The catalogue will need care.
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* Will you allow public registrations? Will you allow public uploads?
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* How will you publicise the library within the local context?
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* What kind of library do you want to create? What are the themes?
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* Who will be responsible for maintaing the system?
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## Understanding Bibliotecha Networking
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Bibliotecha uses standard, venerable and stable GNU/Linux networking tools and
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configuration to enable the [local-first] networking setup. Installing, running
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and maintaining a network configuration is no easy topic! However, it is a
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useful skill to have. Overall, Bibliotecha is made up of the following programs
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and configurations:
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* [/etc/network/interfaces.d/](https://manpages.debian.org/buster/ifupdown/interfaces.5.en.html): The network interface configuration
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* [/etc/hosts](https://manpages.debian.org/buster/manpages/hosts.5.en.html): The hostname definitions
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* [Hostap](https://wiki.debian.org/hostap): The Wifi access point provider
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* [Dnsmasq](https://wiki.debian.org/HowTo/dnsmasq): The DNS and DHCP server
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* [Dhcpcd](https://manpages.debian.org/buster/dhcpcd5/dhcpcd.8.en.html): The DHCP client
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* [Calibre](https://calibre-ebook.com/): The library database
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* [Calibre-web](https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web/): The library web application
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* [Lighttpd](https://www.lighttpd.net/): The web server
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When your Bibliotecha is setup and running, it is doing a number of things. It
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is first serving a Wireless access point (Hostap) which your devices can
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connect to. After you connect, your device is given an IP address on the local
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network (Dnsmasq and Dhcpcd) as well as a local DNS entry (mydevice.library,
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for example). Once you open a web browser, it will indicate that you need to
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log into the network but in fact, you are brought to a web page (Lighttpd)
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which shows you how to reach the library web application (Calibre-web).
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[local-first]: https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first.html
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## Troubleshooting
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* TODO
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Because Bibliotecha is made up of a number of moving parts it is not feasible
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for this manual to cover all the possible issues. However, we try our best here
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to provide context, background, useful tips and tricks to help you become
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familiar with fixing your Bibliotecha. We recommend a DIWO (Do It With Others)
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approach!
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Please make sure to take some time to read [Understanding Bibliotecha
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Networking] so that you are familiar with all the moving pieces. When
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troubleshooting, it is important to narrow down which piece of the puzzle is
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responsible. To do this, you need to know what the pieces are.
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If all else fails, please send an email to the public [mailing list].
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### The automatic installation script failed
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#### I cannot connect to the internet from the Raspberry Pi
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#### The wireless access point is not available
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#### I do not receive an IP address when I connect
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#### Bibliotecha.library is unavailable
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#### How to upgrade Calibre-web
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[Understanding Bibliotecha Networking]: #understanding-bibliotecha-networking
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[mailing list]: https://we.lurk.org/postorius/lists/bibliotecha.we.lurk.org/
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## Manual installation
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* TODO
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It is possible to install Bibliotecha manually. This can be useful and fun if
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you would like to learn more about GNU/Linux networking tools and interfaces.
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These skills are generally useful but especially so when considering community
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networks.
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The following guide follows the steps of the automatic installation script.
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### Update the System
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### Install Networking Packages
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### Configure Network Interfaces
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### Configure Dnsmasq
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### Configure Hostapd
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### Configure the Hosts file
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### Enable Networking Services
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### Install and Configure Lighttpd
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### Install and Configure Calibre
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### Install and Configure Calibre-web
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### Setup a new MOTD
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