The demo is over, but the work continues.
The server I had setup was crashing (jabber was crashing). So I need to
reinstall the XS and do some more work on this. I am concerned that the
deployment is in Uganda (a long way from me). And I want to make this
easy in keeping the whole thing up and working. The server seems to be
a bit unstable.
So how does the telepathy-salut vs telepathy-gabble get decided.
On 8/24/2011 4:40 PM, Aleksey Lim wrote:
On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 03:49:26PM -0400, Marc Karasek wrote:
I am planning on deploying 24-30 Machines in Uganda later this year as
part of a mission project.
I have setup a OLPC Server and a couple of PC with USB SOAS releases.
I am doing a demo next weekend on the 20th to try to raise some $$ for
the project.
My questions are :
1) The two PC can see each other and I can make friends. But I cannot
seem to share an activity? Any ideas what I need to do to make this happen?
* what sugar version SOAS uses?
in case of collaboration, would be useful to stuck to 0.88 if it is
about "production" using and not about helping developers to fix various
collaboration issues in 0.9x code
* run Chat activity, try to share it, change "Private" button to
"My neighborhood", if buttons in the "My neighborhood" palette are
inactive, collaboration works on your side.
Try to chat
* if Chat doesn't work (or buddies don't see each over), see what
telepathy plugin they are using, type in Terminal activity:
ps -A -o cmd | grep telepathy | grep -v grep
the output should be the same for both buddies.
if it is telepathy-gabble, you use jabber server (and if it doesn't
work, it seems to be sugar issue and requires new investigation)
if it is telepathy-salut, you use local connection check if both
machines are in the same subnet
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