Official signed images for build 650 are now at:
http://download.laptop.org/xo-1/os/official/650/jffs2/
You can also use:
olpc-update 650
From what version should I try this? Naturally my B4s are loaded
with 135x. Should I install (signed?) 648 and Q2D05 first?
-- Yoshiki
Morgan Collett wrote:
Miguel Álvarez wrote:
I think that you're rather interested on the presence service and
activity sharing. That can be done independently of the mesh range, as
it relies (in the infrastructure mode) on jabber servers. I guess there
will be designated server(s) for G1G1
Miguel Álvarez wrote:
I think that you're rather interested on the presence service and
activity sharing. That can be done independently of the mesh range, as
it relies (in the infrastructure mode) on jabber servers. I guess there
will be designated server(s) for G1G1 recipients, but that can
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 02:23:19AM -0500, C. Scott Ananian wrote:
You can also use:
olpc-update 650
No such module.
Presume you meant:
olpc-update ship.2-650
Which worked fine. 1.4Mb total download per B4 here.
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C. Scott Ananian wrote:
That said, *please try using olpc-update*, because we need to
get an idea of how common the failures are (we have not found them
to be very common).
Please note that ship.2 includes the buggy version of olpc-utils
that will reset the LANG back to English on updates.
Morgan Collett wrote:
Yes, the presence service operates either over the mesh, or via a Jabber
server if you have Internet access. However due to scalability issues,
the G1G1 software is not configured with a real jabber server by
default. There is no way we could handle the 100,000 G1G1
Hi folks,
We're currently in the process of designing the protocol that OLPC
laptops (currently aiming at Update.2) can use to talk to a XMPP server
component. Currently we do some odd things (which seemed like a good
idea back in March when we had no UI for subscribing to people), such as
rely
We have a completely new approach to this on the table, which will be
discussed and hopefully placed into the roadmap soon. Once we've
polished the ideas and the mockups I'm sure they will be available for
everyone to provide feedback on.
It won't be a start menu, though; I promise. ;-)
- Eben
http://blog.vrplumber.com/2009
On Dec 5, 2007 8:30 AM, Charles Durrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I missing where the status of Develop activity is documented?
Is it (1) in work, (2) frozen, (3) abandoned/orphaned, (4) unknown/no
consensus?
Andrew Clunis had it for a while but last change
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1372/
-Etoys-71.xo
+Etoys-72.xo
-etoys.noarch 0:2.2.1796-1
+etoys.noarch 0:2.3.1820-1
--- etoys.noarch 2.3.1820-1 ---
* updated translations, added el, ne, ur, zh_TW
* automatically pop up badges as buddies join and leave
* save
--- Ed Montgomery wrote:
Can anyone suggest a link for a 'master' .xo package
list/wiki/directory/whatever?
--- end of quote ---
there are a few pages to look at:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activities (this is where most activites should be
listed in the future)
Hello all,
I finally had a chance to play with our B4s and build 648.
Given that a number of additional activities are now available compared
to previous builds I do find the scrolling in the activities list to be
a bit tiresome.
Especially when I think about these laptops being in use for
I have a couple G1G1 coming my way.
I'm trying to figure what I need to support them and
a few sugars running on ubuntu boxes.
Both XOs will be here for a short while.
Then one will be going south to MX with my grandson and daughter.
I'll need at least a jabber server of my own.
Would it be
Excellent, hidden/scrolling panels are such bad UI. Hopefully we'll
see a replacement sooner rather than later!
On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 14:13:20 -0500
Eben Eliason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a completely new approach to this on the table, which will be
discussed and hopefully placed into
I am not completely sure how to set it for the XO-1. I have followed
instructions for other implementations of OpenFirmware, but without success.
Any ideas?
-ffm
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Am I missing where the status of Develop activity is documented?
Is it (1) in work, (2) frozen, (3) abandoned/orphaned, (4) unknown/no
consensus?
Andrew Clunis had it for a while but last change was months ago.
TIA
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Please indicate exactly what packages need to be changed, when asking
for approval to put something into the Update.1 build. It isn't fair to
Dennis for him to have to divine this information from patches and
comments that it's working in joyride.
Thanks,
- Jim
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On Dec 5, 2007 11:16 AM, Stephen Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is interesting because I used olpc-update 650 from home this
morning and it installed but I have to say the last message before the
system prompt was installing . it did not give a warm fuzzy
feeling that it installed
On Dec 5, 2007 9:14 AM, Morgan Collett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Gettys wrote:
-bash-3.2# olpc-update 650
Downlaoding contents of build 650.
@Error unknown module 'build-650':md5 mismatch for build 650
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 02:23 -0500, C. Scott Ananian wrote:
olpc-update 650
ffm wrote:
I am not completely sure how to set it for the XO-1. I have followed
instructions for other implementations of OpenFirmware, but without
success.
Password security is not enabled in the XO version of OFW. Most of the
deployed systems will be in secure mode, in which you can't
That is interesting because I used olpc-update 650 from home this
morning and it installed but I have to say the last message before the
system prompt was installing . it did not give a warm fuzzy
feeling that it installed until I rebooted and noted the kernel was 650.
What concern me was
Jim Gettys wrote:
-bash-3.2# olpc-update 650
Downlaoding contents of build 650.
@Error unknown module 'build-650':md5 mismatch for build 650
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 02:23 -0500, C. Scott Ananian wrote:
olpc-update 650
olpc-update ship-2.650 worked for me on a MP XO.
I'm wondering if there is a 'master'
archive/directory/list of ALL .xo packages? I've been
looking, and have found SOME on source code list,
others on a packaging list, etc. So, for example,
I've wandered amongst several lists/sites looking for
a tamtam.xo, but so far, all I have found is source
I tried to do the update
Here's the results
-bash-3.2# olpc-update 650
Downlaoding contents of build 650.
@Error unknown module 'build-650':md5 mismatch for build 650
rsync error: error starting client-server protocol (code 5) at
main.c(1383) [receiver=2.6.9]
Could not download update
Eben,
thanks a lot for the information!
I'm very much looking forward to what you guys have thought of... :-)
Cheers,
Christoph
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Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 14:13:20 -0500
From: Eben Eliason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: lots of scrolling in activities-list
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Asheesh Laroia wrote:
Right now, we have the formatted text in HTML format. I don't really want
to embed Mozilla, but is there a lightweight GTK HTML widget that I can
access from Python that is standard on the XO?
Not that I'm aware of.
If
Howdy. Comments inline below.
On Dec 5, 2007 6:37 PM, Jameson Chema Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Starting January 6, I plan to be working 20 hours a week on Develop.
Actually I was gonna do tinymail first as Sugar practice. I estimate that I
will have something useable (for Develop)
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1374/
-Journal-78.xo
+Journal-79.xo
-sugar-datastore.noarch 0:0.5-0.8.gite23a6f66eb
+sugar-datastore.noarch 0:0.5-1
-sugar.i386 0:0.75.0-0.9.git5e942edddc
+sugar.i386 0:0.75.0-1
--- Journal-79 ---
* #5162 Don't take a screenshot when
Starting January 6, I plan to be working 20 hours a week on Develop.
Actually I was gonna do tinymail first as Sugar practice. I estimate that I
will have something useable (for Develop) within a month, though usable is
very very far from feature-complete. No source control, language features,
I've got a B2-1 which I've just upgraded ready for a demo to a local
Australian senator. Unfortunately I've been bitten by the activation
process.
At powerup it says S/N Unknown, then
could not activate this XO
Serial number: SHF
When I try the activative procedure, I instead get:
I wonder how the WP tag got set?
Alexander M. Latham wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At powerup it says S/N Unknown, then
could not activate this XO
Serial number: SHF
When I try the activative procedure, I instead get:
No serial number in mfg data
No serial number
Charles Durrett writes:
On Dec 5, 2007 6:37 PM, Jameson Chema Quinn jquinn at cs.oberlin.edu wrote:
Starting January 6, I plan to be working 20 hours a week on Develop.
Actually I was gonna do tinymail first as Sugar practice.
If tinymail is an email client, I'd like to discuss it with you.
I wonder how the WP tag got set?
WP == write protect?
You think the flash is write protected?
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On Dec 6, 2007 12:29 AM, C. Scott Ananian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 5, 2007 10:15 PM, Albert Cahalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally we have the problem of NO systems programming language
being supplied. It's less than 9 MB for the whole C development
environment, including a decent
C. Scott Ananian wrote:
On Dec 5, 2007 10:15 PM, Albert Cahalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally we have the problem of NO systems programming language
being supplied. It's less than 9 MB for the whole C development
environment, including a decent collection of *-devel packages.
You even get
The old 8-bit computer BASIC editors often would simply refuse to
let you enter bad syntax. The language was also quite easy. Sorry to
all the LISP fans out there, but 220 GOTO 200 is really easy for kids
to understand. The XO is sorely lacking in something so easy to use.
The other stuff
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Scott,
Um, I don't like those instructions at all. Why not just set the
serial number in SPI flash, and set the 'ak' tag while you're at it?
Mitch suggested that first, and it didn't work. Setting a SN tag plus
a U# tag did work,
According to my recall, it
Walter Bender wrote:
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4. AC adapters: There has been a request for AC adapters that are
rotated ninety degrees from the current configuration. In order to
rotate the orientation of the prongs, the
width of the adapter must be extended (to satisfy the safety requirement).
As a
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