On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 20:32, Jim Simmonsnices...@gmail.com wrote:
Tomeu,
It turned out that fixing the problem with .olpc.store was pretty
simple and I now have an Activity that is functional. The next
problem is, it works differently in .82 and .84. In .82 every file on
the thumb drive
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 01:50, Jim Simmonsnices...@gmail.com wrote:
Walter,
I tried deleting /etc/olpc-security but that had no effect, Even
rebooting after deleting olpc-security had no effect. I managed to
copy the log messages from my previous efforts to the clipboard and
save them to a
Tomeu,
Your suggestion was right on the money. When I run a simple program
from Terminal that prints out the files it finds it goes through my SD
card (also mounted on /media) and seems to stall in the depths of the
.olpc_store directory. What I think I need to do is write my own
walk-like
Tomeu,
It turned out that fixing the problem with .olpc.store was pretty
simple and I now have an Activity that is functional. The next
problem is, it works differently in .82 and .84. In .82 every file on
the thumb drive and SD card is treated as a Journal entry and listed
out by the datastore
Walter,
I tried deleting /etc/olpc-security but that had no effect, Even
rebooting after deleting olpc-security had no effect. I managed to
copy the log messages from my previous efforts to the clipboard and
save them to a thumb drive:
reserved credentials (10002, 10005)
adding group:
As I have mentioned in this list before, I am trying to make View
Slides able to get pictures that may or may not be in the Journal and
add them to a slide presentation. Under .82 objects in thumb drives
can be listed using the Data Store API, which was fine. In .84 you
cannot do that any more,
You can isolate Rainbow by disabling it and seeing if the problem goes away.
sudo rm /etc/olpc-security
will disable Rainbow
sudo touch /etc/olpc-security
will reenable it.
-walter
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 10:19 PM, Jim Simmonsnices...@gmail.com wrote:
As I have mentioned in this list
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