Careful: in the evdev driver rpm, I had a kludge to force relative
mode no matter what. It should now be taken off.
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The contents in both cases should be:
XKB_MODEL=olpc
XKB_LAYOUT=2 letter ISO country code
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out how to integrate olpc
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Dennis, how does it sound to you?
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Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Friday 07 March 2008, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Walter Bender wrote:
Let's you and I take a look at the console problem. I cannot imagine
it is difficult to sort out.
The problem is just that we do not load our customized keymaps
because a clean integration
Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
If you're not in a hurry, I'll try to do this after the
FOSDEM. I also need this in order to upgrade to X 1.5 on
the OLPC.
Yesterday me and aleph completed the pciaccess rework for
the amd_drv.
But as we rebased on the latest xserver git head, we
stumbled
tree
already contains all the patches needed to work out of the
box on the OLPC.
Jordan, what do you think?
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engineers in
their free time.
In both cases, they just pulled the verbatim source from
the OLPC git tree and rolled packages with it.
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(does not even build).
I offered to fix it by upgrading the rpm as soon as we
get a working patchset.
I don't know when (and if) we're going to rebase OLPC on F-9,
but being ready for Xorg 1.5 would make things easier and
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Can we postpone it to a later date?
3:30 PM EST, Thursday, Feb. 21st? Earlier, but one I can make.
Oops, I've only noticed your reply now. Has the meeting
already been done?
If not, how about:
18
the gtk mainloop, so it would take into
account Sugar related optimizations.
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of unprivileged users too.
I always thought this split between bin and sbin was a very
bad idea in UNIX!
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seem to find a decent Internet connection
anywhere.
(or I can do it later if it's not urgent)
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way to free up some memory for the activities
and reduce startup time.
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for such
an insignificant 3.2-19 - 3.2-20 upgrade :-)
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, could you
please do that? Or, if you have no time, would you mind if
we go on and do it?
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these mappings are unshared.
Now, to conserve resources, it would be nice if we could
exec() the real init just before passing control to the
rc scripts.
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could make the idle
timeout tunable somehow. For now, you can tune it by
killing ohm.
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think we should split boost in two or more subpackages.
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and use it for some selected packages, such as glibc.
We're already planning to do optimization work during the
Update.2 timeframe.
Here's an experimental rpm based on Rob's work ported
forward to glibc-2.7:
http://www.codewiz.org/pub/olpc/glibc-geode-2.7/
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Didn't you know that Python was a communist language?
If any chip maker was paying for this bullshit, they'd be
really wasting their money!
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*software* GL rendering performance than Fedora,
although hardy ships with gcc 4.2, which could make a big
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save a
lot of time and memory by disabling the huge Fedora repository.
Dennis, what do you think?
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it happening unless someone volunteers to perform all the
needed integration work.
Just my 2 cents to add to yours, :-)
with mine, we have 6 cents already!
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any links to violence in books and artwork, within Wikibrowse for
example?
I suggest we also take off my XaoS activity, because its name
could hint at anarchic ideas and corrupt the young minds of
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font the default. I liked it and would vote for it.
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Albert Cahalan wrote:
Bernardo Innocenti writes:
What we're actually doing is just to disable them in the
default installation so that malicious activities cannot
login as root or olpc and basically own the system.
This is NOT needed at all.
I wrote and tested an /etc/pam.d/su
sender, except where the sender expressly, and
with authority, states them to be the views the University of Technology,
Sydney. Before opening any attachments, please check them for viruses and
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trying random passwords.
In deployments, we're using primarily IPv6 and I was under the
impression we will not need NAT gateways.
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trying random passwords.
In deployments, we're using primarily IPv6 and I was under the
impression we will not need NAT gateways.
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recovery, and special administrative tasks
which have no UI yet.
Our OS images have grown over 300MB! I think we could get
them back to 200MB or so just by dropping useless dependencies
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Albert Cahalan wrote:
On Jan 3, 2008 4:06 AM, Bernardo Innocenti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Albert Cahalan wrote:
I quite like this Press ESC twice for shell solution. Reminds
of the FidoNet era, if you're old enough to know what I'm
talking about.
Merely
no mappings in libX11 for these. Me and
Jim know about the whole story.
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I'm committing these changes to the OLPC-2 branch of mingetty in
Fedora CVS. Please, let me know you'd like to merge them or
something similar.
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diff -rup mingetty-1.07.orig
graphs, benchmarking our rendering stack has been
somewhat harder. You'd find lots of time spent in generic
functions such as memcpy(), without a clue why.
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. (I suppose that you have tested it.)
Note that we compress 4KB blocks in jffs2. With small block sizes,
algorithms with better compression tend to loose most of their
advantage.
We can't say much until we benchmark lzo vs gzip with small
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hadn't been tried already in 20+ years of gzip. Try digging
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be made to work, but it would be
terribly inefficient. If you have code that renders through
the GL API, you'd get better performance by rendering
in-process and then transferring the resulting image to the
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ffm wrote:
User blocked, all articles created by user deleted.
Don't they ever learn that vandalism is pointless with
a wiki because it can be undone faster than it was done?
Thank you for fixing it.
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Mr frÿffe9dÿffe9ric pouchal wrote:
I would like to disable the jingle at boot time
you can lower the volume while the jingle is playing. OFW
will store it and remember it for the next boot.
I wish the rest of our software stack was equally refined.
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were not even announced by bert's script.
What happened?
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the CPU accesses the framebuffer.
But I must confess I have limited understanding of the Geode
architecture, so I may be overlooking something.
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Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Btw, pilgrim.laptop.org seems to be down ...
Again?
We had a short (0.5sec) power outage at 1CC a few days ago.
Some machines which are not under UPS may have died.
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if nobody's using it.
It's probably not being done because of this feature is
very recent, and maybe immature.
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with questions on how
to login as root.
We could also use pam_wheel to let olpc become root with
no password using the friendlier su in addition to sudo.
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/sbin/mingetty --noclear --autologin root tty1
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the user's and application's expectations of what root can
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Peter Krenesky wrote:
While not a primary concern of the project, printing is something that
teachers are asking for.
[...]
Is this nice documentation already in the wiki? If not,
please be bold and create a new page!
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for interim revisions 8, 9 and 10.
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I was wondering what this program is useful for.
It does not seem to be referenced anywhere, so maybe
now we could drop it?
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C. Scott Ananian wrote:
On Dec 23, 2007 4:55 PM, Bernardo Innocenti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry Van Baren wrote:
Hmmm, odd. After setting the hwclock with --utc, my /etc/adjtime has
UTC but, when I cycled power, my system clock was off by my timezone.
Ahh, my /etc/adjtime has 0 instead
*arg);
void *mach_reboot_fixup_arg;
rather than the cs5530a_pci_dev global.
But anyway,
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network filesystem.
You can debug C application remotely with gdbserver.
Python has its own debugger.
For development, I usually just ssh into the laptop as
root from my desktop, so I have fast scrolling,
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need to load a single module to tap into the kernel.
Building everything statically and disabling module loading
is also not an option if you want half decent support for
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easily
be regenerated along with the kernel).
Because of this, I think all the modules required for booting
off jffs2 and ext3 need to be linked in :-(
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access
to the framebuffer in the amd_drv X driver.
Jordan, what do you think?
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Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Saturday 29 December 2007, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
What happened?
We applied F-7 updates as per http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/5650
That's good, but aren't we doing the same in joyride too?
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entities and
use them as stroke and fill values, as explained here:
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. It doesn't live in that
function, and even if it did, it shouldn't be happening unconditionally
based on CONFIG_OLPC.
An interesting goal would be cleaning up CONFIG_OLPC so that
it could be enabled in stock kernels of standard Linux distros.
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Eric Van Hensbergen wrote:
1. Project name : inferno-olpc
Great project. Looking forward to see it in action!
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I'll try to allocate a small portion of my time on making
our emulation experience better.
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-xapian-core-libs.i386 0:1.0.2-2
+xapian-core-libs.i386 0:1.0.4-1.fc7
-xulrunner.i386 0:1.9-0.beta1.7.olpc2
+xulrunner.i386 0:1.9-0.beta1.9.olpc2
-yum.noarch 0:3.2.7-1.fc7
+yum.noarch 0:3.2.8-2.fc7
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refresh our
packages with the latest upstream versions:
binutils GPLv3+
cpio GPLv3+
jwhois GPLv3
rsync GPLv3+
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Neither in real systems, nor in QEMU.
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We should either set the background color to white in
the css, or make the backround of the various images
transparent (better, imho).
In general where should we report problems with our
public facing web sites?
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applications should be resolution independent because the
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hardware to which Sugar has been ported.
What do the Sugar developers think about it?
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but not preserved in /etc/statetab. I'll fix that.
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automatically from the
manufacturing data.
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exist, the default is
local time.
So the first time you set the hwclock with --utc, it will
be kept that way.
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C. Scott Ananian wrote:
On Dec 16, 2007 7:14 PM, Bernardo Innocenti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The new-kernel-pkg script is part of mkinitrd :-(
Please, allow me some time to come up with a straightforward
fix that doesn't require putting mkinitrd back in the builds.
Can you please do
for the time being?
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was installed only as a consequence
of mkinitrd. The Fedora people should be informed of this
problem, as it is likely to bite on every embedded distro
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this feature
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of rebuilding OS images, I just wrote this documentation
that may be helpful:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Building_custom_images
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Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Pascal Scheffers wrote:
1432 won't boot X on my B4.
Lots of kernel modules not found at boot time.
Hmm... I think it's my fault :-(
I asked dilinger to remove the dependency on mkinitrd from
the kernel because our olpcrd thing does not even use
was the one I
mentioned with hal.
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find the documentation in the internal wiki that mstone was talking
about.
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? has been a FAQ on IRC for
some time.
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are already much better than
their KDE3 counterparts (I have almost all of them running by now btw).
You mean running on the XO? As activities?
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SPECS/olpc-2.6.spec |8 +++-
buildd.sh |2 +-
2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/SPECS/olpc-2.6.spec b/SPECS/olpc-2.6.spec
index c823a54..2ead835 100644
--- a/SPECS/olpc-2.6.spec
+++ b/SPECS/olpc-2.6.spec
@@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ Summary: The Linux
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On 12/13/07 00:58, Build Announcer Script wrote:
+compat-libstdc++-33.i386 0:3.2.3-61
Why do we even need this?
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to be extremely fond of Solaris 6 (or 2.6), before switching
to Linux.
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get silently undone, etc.
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