Re: [Server-devel] XSCE automatic login permission denied

2013-08-23 Thread Gmail
-- Best regards,Lite On 2013年8月22日 at 上午11:50:49, James Cameron (qu...@laptop.org) wrote: XSCE is based on OLPC OS, and OLPC OS intentionally does not supportall USB WIFI adapters. We removed from the kernel support foradapters that we did not expect to be used, in order to reduce thesize of the

Re: [Server-devel] XSCE automatic login permission denied

2013-08-23 Thread James Cameron
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 03:05:40PM +0800, Lite wrote: James Cameron (qu...@laptop.org) wrote: 1. determine if Fedora Linux supports the adapter, and if not work with the Fedora community to get support added,  I found a URL of compatible wireless USB adapter list:

Re: [Server-devel] XSCE automatic login permission denied

2013-08-21 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 01:56:04PM +1100, David Leeming wrote: schoolserver : root login (automatic) permission denied Sounds like you locked down the root user according to the last step in the 0.3 instructions. Perhaps you did not lock down the olpc user, try logging in with user olpc, and

Re: [Server-devel] XSCE automatic login permission denied

2013-08-21 Thread Adam Holt
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:05 PM, James Cameron qu...@laptop.org wrote: 0.4 might be a better idea at this stage. XSCE 0.4 RC1 is currently expected Friday if you can wait ~36hrs: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Community_Edition/0.4/Road_Map Testing matrix is here for those who want to

Re: [Server-devel] XSCE automatic login permission denied

2013-08-21 Thread Gmail
Holt, I have 2 USB WIFI adapters, but there is no driver for them on XSCE. Could you help me? 1. Is there a compatible USB WIFI adapter list? 2. Is there a guide on how to install the driver? Thanks,-- Best regards,Lite On 2013年8月22日 at 上午11:17:05, Adam Holt (h...@laptop.org) wrote: On Wed, Aug

Re: [Server-devel] XSCE automatic login permission denied

2013-08-21 Thread James Cameron
XSCE is based on OLPC OS, and OLPC OS intentionally does not support all USB WIFI adapters. We removed from the kernel support for adapters that we did not expect to be used, in order to reduce the size of the kernel and OS installation. So your question can be rephrased as How do I add support