Bert,

Thanks for this.
I was able to find some lost EToys projects using your suggestion.

I could use some help using copy-to-journal.
I am getting an error about mimetype. What should I use?

Thanks.
Gerald

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Gerald Ardito <[email protected]>wrote:

> Bert,
>
> Thanks.
> Which log should I look at?
> I'll try the other stuff on Monday when I am back at school.
>
> Gerald
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Bert Freudenberg <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On 08.01.2010, at 22:14, Gerald Ardito wrote:
>>
>> Bert,
>>
>> I have been working with students to create EToys projects.
>> Two of them were working yesterday on their projects, which I saw. Their
>> work was very good, and almost done. When they went to finish it today,
>> yesterday's work was not in the Journal, nor were there any other records in
>> the Journal of earlier sessions on this project.
>>
>> So, I have some questions:
>> 1. Under what conditions could this happen?
>>
>>
>> Don't know. Is there anything in the log?
>>
>> 2. Is it possible that the project is on the XO, but not showing in the
>> Journal? If so, where might I find it.
>>
>>
>> It's unlikely, but try
>>
>>  su
>>  find /home/olpc/isolation -name \*.pr
>>
>> which would look for Etoys projects in the rainbow-jailed folders.
>>
>> 3. Can you suggest any way to recover this work?
>>
>>
>> If you find a project file you can use "copy-to-journal" to add it to the
>> Journal.
>>
>> - Bert -
>>
>>
>
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