It seems like all that is necessary is to add a test for a secured laptop to allow this patch to go upstream, right? (This approach looks very similar to what I did in OLPC build 603 or so.) --scott On Aug 25, 2012 7:08 PM, "Jerry Vonau" <jvo...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-08-25 at 18:25 -0400, Walter Bender wrote: > > File a ticket and someone may jump in to tackle it. > > > > -walter > > > > see http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/11004 > > > > On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Martin Langhoff > > <martin.langh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 2:26 PM, C. Scott Ananian <csc...@laptop.org> > wrote: > > >> Surely we can distinguish secured from unsecured laptops and allow > > >> unsecured laptops to set the date? > > > > > > Sure. Nobody's done the UI work for that, Sugar-side. > > > > > > - In all builds, hwclock is available from cli > > > - On 11.3.x and earler builds you can install the appropriate gnome > > > control panel. > > > - On 12.x.y builds, gnome control panels aren't so easy to make work, > > > 'cause they need clutter. > > > > > > Also, we should run ntp by default, or at least ntpdate on an NM hook. > > We do that in Australia builds, need nptdate to be added to the image, > setup /etc/sysconfig/ntpdate and the NM hook. > > # toggle setting the rtc > sed -i -e "s/SYNC_HWCLOCK=no/SYNC_HWCLOCK=yes/" /etc/sysconfig/ntpdate > > # call ntpdate when connected > cat << EOF > /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/10-ntpdate > #!/bin/sh > > if [ "\$2" = "up" ]; then > if [ ! -e /tmp/ntpdate ]; then > touch /tmp/ntpdate > /sbin/service ntpdate restart || : > fi > fi > EOF > chmod 755 /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/10-ntpdate > > Jerry > > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > Devel@lists.laptop.org > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel >
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