PPC on Mac is also, unfortunately, a platform with no future, the last
machine having been manufactured in 2005. It's a tribute to Apple's
hardware quality that many are still around (I have G3s, G4s and G5s
still going strong, including one of the latter duals maxed out with 8
Gb of RAM and 6 Tb
This fixes a copy and paste error. A good test case is the Memorize
activity since we listen for the 'buddy-left' signal there to
update the members list inside the activity.
Signed-off-by: Simon Schampijer si...@laptop.org
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src/sugar/presence/activity.py |2 +-
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Before completely dismissing the mac ppc architecture, it is noteworthy that
the platform has a bright retrograde future in tablets.
http://blogger-off.com/apple-powerbook-g4-12-tablet/
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 3:58 AM, Sean DALY sdaly...@gmail.com wrote:
PPC on Mac is also, unfortunately, a
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Martin Abente
martin.abente.lah...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Simon,
Has have you also tried with the GSM devices?
Not yet but they will be affected!
Peter
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Simon Schampijer si...@schampijer.de
wrote:
Hi,
NetworkManager
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Simon Schampijer si...@schampijer.de wrote:
Hi,
NetworkManager broke API compatibility with the latest version 0.9 [1][2].
This means we have to switch to the new API sooner or later. F15, which
includes NM 0.9, does hit that issue already - hence you can not
[cc+=olpc-devel]
Hmm, it'd be interesting to see how much of a performance improvement
webkit offers.
Also, should we consider loading mobile versions of websites on the
XO-1? I don't know how good an alternative that might be.
Could be leverage the school server in some way? Any other ideas?
Hmm, it'd be interesting to see how much of a performance improvement
webkit offers.
It's no big deal to run webkit-based browsers on the XO. For instance,
all of my XO-1s have Midori installed.
The question is - what is this performance improvement that you are
looking for? I believe
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