Do you need to do the rejoin?
What I am seeing is the two systems can see each other. When I change
the chat to my neighborhood it shows up on the other system.
I can join it from the other system, it starts chat but I cannot type
into the window and do not see any of the text from the other system.
On the original system, (the one that first opened chat) I can type and
see the output. The second system opens as a private chat, changing
this to my neighborhood has no affect.
Question : Does the Collaboration server I am connected too make a
difference (in my settings)? This system is closed and does not have
internet access. The final system in Uganda will not have internet
access at all. So do I need to change the Collaboration server name to
the schoolserver (XS 0.6) name the systems are hooked too? If so what
is the name I need to use? Is it the domain name (uganda.org) that I
setup as part of the server install?
Marc
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On 8/13/2011 11:21 PM, Thomas C Gilliard wrote:
I would suggest Chat as a way to test sharing.
Here is a simplified step by step to get you going.....
Start Chat in the F3 Ring of applications of sugar
-click on the Chat top bar (O with a single dot )
-Set it to sharing by selecting the (O with multiple dots) that drops
down under your mouse.
-It will connect as it counts down
-type your message in the bottom left part of the window; hit return (
Enter)
*At this time a chat icon should appear in your f1 Network neighborhood
_If you click on it you can rejoin it.
*Anyone else connected to the jabber (or ad-hoc network) will also be
able to join this chat by clicking on it in their F1 Network
Neighborhood screen.
-Messages typed on your chat will appear on anyone else's chat that
has connected to it, and visa-versa.
Enjoy : )
(I also find Turtle Art and Write work well. In this case both users
have their own (2 independent instances) line of type or turtle that
shows on both shared sugars.)
Note: Invites do not always work, it depends on the versions of sugar
being used.
Tom Gilliard
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Marc Karasek wrote:
I have not had a chance to replicate the issue yet, but what I did
was start writer then go to neighborhood and try to invite the other
PC. I expected an invite on the other PC but nothing.
I will try later this weekend and post my results.
*Marc Karasek*
Troop 648 Asst Scoutmaster
Button Gwinnett Boy Scout Roundtable Commissioner
NYLT Staff 2011
Assistant Course Director for Program
2011 Powder Horn Course
Herder of Cats
God Bless
92-57 Bear
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\92-57/
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On 8/13/2011 8:40 PM, Gonzalo Odiard wrote:
I think Physics dos not have colaboration implemented yet.
Another question for you, are the computers registered in the
server? Have you tried using a jabber server configured in your
network configuration?
The more important test, is check if you can see in the neibhorhood
view from one computer a activity shared in another.
Be prepared!
Gonzalo
El ago 13, 2011 5:37 p.m., "Marc Karasek" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> escribió:
I tried both the physics and writer.
Marc Karasek
Troop 648 Asst Scoutmaster
Button Gwinnett Boy Scout Roundtable Commissioner
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On 8/13/2011 4:21 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
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