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The POSBox attempts to maintain whatever Wi-Fi connection it has as best it can. When it loses it's current Wi-Fi connection it will attempt to recreate it every 30 seconds. This works well, but a side-effect of this is that it'll also print a 'Could not connect to LAN' ticket every time it fails. If you where to leave the POSBox with Wi-Fi on for an extended period of time you could return to a lot of 'Could not connect to LAN' tickets. This makes it so that the 'Could not connect to LAN' ticket only gets printed once upon connection loss. Although it would be simpler to just not print this ticket at all when losing connection, it is very useful to know when the POSBox has lost connection. Otherwise when it loses connection it would stop working and noone would know why. |
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README.md
Odoo
Odoo is a suite of web based open source business apps.
The main Odoo Apps include an Open Source CRM, Website Builder, eCommerce, Project Management, Billing & Accounting, Point of Sale, Human Resources, Marketing, Manufacturing, Purchase Management, ...
Odoo Apps can be used as stand-alone applications, but they also integrate seamlessly so you get a full-featured Open Source ERP when you install several Apps.
Getting started with Odoo
For a standard installation please follow the Setup instructions from the documentation.
If you are a developer you may type the following command at your terminal:
wget -O- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/odoo/odoo/8.0/odoo.py | python
Then follow the developer tutorials
For Odoo employees
To add the odoo-dev remote use this command:
$ ./odoo.py setup_git_dev
To fetch odoo merge pull requests refs use this command:
$ ./odoo.py setup_git_review