Hi all,
I have some questions about openfirmware build environment. I could not
find these information on OLCP wiki.
I successfully cloned the git repository and built ofw on x86-64 host
running CentOS, however I'd like to understand exactly how the build
process works. At the end of the
Hershey Felder, Zulu Musical Instruments, Essential To Develop Musical
Traditions In Africa
African music is the music of Africans who live in a large region of 50
nations, each with a special culture, history and language, South of Sahara.
Zulu musical instruments are part of this multilingual
llandre wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions about openfirmware build environment. I could not
find these information on OLCP wiki.
I successfully cloned the git repository and built ofw on x86-64 host
running CentOS, however I'd like to understand exactly how the build
process works. At
1) During building, some *.public, *.bin and *.img files are
downloaded. What are these files?
*.public - public keys for the OLPC security mechanism. When an OLPC
...
Ok, thanks for the clear explanation.
2) I see a couple of warnings during building of memtest module:
ld:
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On Jan 22, 2008, at 3:32 , Zarro Boogs per Child wrote:
#6137: Better browsers
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Reporter: clash| Owner: clash
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority:
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On Jan 22, 2008, at 3:32 , Zarro Boogs per Child wrote:
#6137: Better browsers
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Reporter: clash| Owner: clash
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: high
On Jan 22, 2008, at 12:06 , Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On Jan 22, 2008, at 3:32 , Zarro Boogs per Child wrote:
#6137: Better browsers
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+--
Reporter: clash| Owner: clash
http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/olpc/streams/update.1/build685
Changes in build 685 from build: 684
Size delta: 14M
-ohm 0.1.1-6.3.20080102git.fc7
+ohm 0.1.1-6.4.20080119git.fc7
-olpc-library-core 1-16
+olpc-library-core 1-20
-e2fsprogs 1.40.2-2.fc7
+e2fsprogs 1.40.2-3.fc7
-e2fsprogs-libs
william romsay wrote:
Hershey Felder, Zulu Musical Instruments, Essential To Develop Musical
Traditions In Africa
African music is the music of Africans who live in a large region of 50
nations, each with a special culture, history and language, South of
Sahara. Zulu musical
On Jan 22, 2008, at 5:09 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
2. I think it's time the OLPC project had a list specific to audio on
the XO and the world music aspects of it. Does someone on the
project
want to create such a list in the main MailMan area, or should I go
ahead and start a Google
I've got my hands on a B2 machine, and finally got around to giving this a go.
When I boot into the firmware tests and get to the tablet test, it
doesn't seem to detect anything at all except in the center third (the
capactive area). Does this mean that the firmware in this machine
doesn't
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Regards,
-c.
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
william romsay wrote:
Hershey Felder, Zulu Musical Instruments, Essential To Develop Musical
Traditions In Africa
African music is the music of Africans who live in a large region of 50
nations, each
On 22 Jan 2008, at 3:43, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
By the way -- as far as microtonal and xentonal and world music
scales
are concerned, MIDI's pitch bends are an awkward hack. Serious
*microtonal* algocompsynth practitioners either have to spend time
working around MIDI or use
On 22 Jan 2008, at 4:11, Albert Cahalan wrote:
You don't need to abuse pitch bends. MIDI lets you
redefine the pitches of the notes. You can redefine
middle C to be 1234 Hz if you like.
Mmm, well, yes, but...
It's not so much the pitches that are the issue, it's the intervals,
and MIDI kind
On Jan 22, 2008 8:09 AM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
william romsay wrote:
Hershey Felder, Zulu Musical Instruments, Essential To Develop Musical
Traditions In Africa
African music is the music of Africans who live in a large region of 50
nations, each with a
Hey guys,
The purpose of this e-mail is to let the wider OLPC community know what
we are planning for the school server in Nepal's spring test school and
to solicit your ideas on what we can do better. Sulochan Acharya and I
are leading the work on the school server for the test school. If you
On Jan 22, 2008, at 9:59 PM, Bryan Berry wrote:
We are looking to use WebDav to back up the individual student's home
folder to the school server.
Why on earth WebDAV? Incidentally, I had an almost-finished
incremental backup according to this spec:
Awesome, great answers like this is why I sent out the e-mail.
We really need the incremental backup feature. That is a core
requirement that came up many times in last week's OLPC Learning
Conference. But how do you archive personal files once they exceed local
storage? And how would you browse
On Jan 22, 2008, at 10:28 PM, Bryan Berry wrote:
We really need the incremental backup feature. That is a core
requirement that came up many times in last week's OLPC Learning
Conference.
I'll see about finishing it up for you, then. Please ping me from time
to time to make sure this doesn't
We did have a report of setting the locale to Turkish in trac that
caused the machine to lose its cookies entirely.
I don't remember the root cause, or whether it has been solved.
- Jim
On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 19:41 +, Zarro Boogs per Child wrote:
#6051:
http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/olpc/streams/update.1/build686
Changes in build 686 from build: 685
Size delta: 0M
-bootanim 0.12-0
+bootanim 0.13-0
+lohit-fonts-hindi 2.1.6-1.olpc2
-olpc-hardware-manager 0.4.1-7.olpc2
+olpc-hardware-manager 0.4.2-1.olpc2
-olpcrd 0.37-0
+olpcrd 0.39-0
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I upgraded from build 682 to joyride 1569 and I found that the web
activity
doesn't start. sometimes I get the toolbar on the top, sometimes
just parts
of it. after it grinds for a while it
On Tuesday 22 January 2008, Build Announcer v2 wrote:
http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/olpc/streams/update.1/build686
Changes in build 686 from build: 685
there is a build 687 on its way. the only change being that we will use the
olpc.fth from bootfw not the one pilgrim wrote to the
Are you seeing this behavior on a beta machine or an MP machine? The beta
machines have limitations re power management.
-walter
On Jan 22, 2008 5:57 PM, Brian Jepson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm also seeing the backlight dimming/brightening behavior at the
text console that you originally reported.
This console dimming is fixed as of yesterday, but the Joyride builds
have been down so it hasn't made it into a build yet.
- Chris.
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Chris Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Walter,
I'm on a G1G1 machine. I did pick up the q2d09 firmware upgrade from
my upgrade to joyride-1568 (I assume that was in later builds, too,
though).
- Brian
On Jan 22, 2008, at 6:46 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
Are you seeing this behavior on a beta machine or an MP machine? The
On Tuesday 22 January 2008, Build Announcer v2 wrote:
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1574
Changes in build 1574 from build: 1570
Size delta: 0M
-ohm 0.1.1-6.4.20080119git.fc7
+ohm 0.1.1-6.5.20080119git.fc7
-bootfw q2d09-3.olpc2.unsigned
+bootfw q2d07-0
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http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1574
Changes in build 1574 from build: 1570
Size delta: 0M
-ohm 0.1.1-6.4.20080119git.fc7
+ohm 0.1.1-6.5.20080119git.fc7
-bootfw q2d09-3.olpc2.unsigned
+bootfw q2d07-0
--- Changes for ohm 0.1.1-6.5.20080119git.fc7 from
imm wrote:
On 22 Jan 2008, at 3:43, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
By the way -- as far as microtonal and xentonal and world music
scales
are concerned, MIDI's pitch bends are an awkward hack. Serious
*microtonal* algocompsynth practitioners either have to spend time
working around MIDI
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1575
Changes in build 1575 from build: 1574
Size delta: 0M
-bootfw q2d07-0
+bootfw q2d09-3.olpc2.unsigned
-Poll 16
--- Changes for bootfw q2d09-3.olpc2.unsigned from q2d07-0 ---
+ update firmware to q2d09 this is an unsigned image
imm ian writes:
On 22 Jan 2008, at 4:11, Albert Cahalan wrote:
You don't need to abuse pitch bends. MIDI lets you
redefine the pitches of the notes. You can redefine
middle C to be 1234 Hz if you like.
Mmm, well, yes, but...
No but. You can redefine at will, for individual notes.
If you
Albert Cahalan wrote:
imm ian writes:
On 22 Jan 2008, at 4:11, Albert Cahalan wrote:
You don't need to abuse pitch bends. MIDI lets you
redefine the pitches of the notes. You can redefine
middle C to be 1234 Hz if you like.
Mmm, well, yes, but...
No but. You can redefine at will, for
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