On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:52:54 +0100
Peter Robinson wrote:
> > Which kernel are you running?
>
> The kernel is the rawhide variant 2.6.29.1 from about a week ago.
OK, that should rule out Hans's changes. In which case I'm totally
mystified...not a whole lot else has happened with that driver f
On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 08:17 -0400, Walter Bender wrote:
> Why did you need to partition the stick? Can you get your hands on a
> factory-formated 1G stick? On Windows, format it with the name FEDORA
> to FAT and then run the LiveUSB Creator?
>
> -walter
>
Ok you win. When I did the process in Win
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 9:31 PM, Martin Langhoff
wrote:
> At firstboot time
>
> 1 - The domain is not set -- or rather, it is set to its default value
> -- in this state...
> • idmanager refuses to start - so as to block XO registrations.
> This avoids getting the XOs registered to the wrong dom
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>> > Which kernel are you running?
>>
>> The kernel is the rawhide variant 2.6.29.1 from about a week ago.
>
> OK, that should rule out Hans's changes. In which case I'm totally
> mystified...not a whole lot else has happened with that driver for some
> time.
Just for information I've just update
I've never known a USB flash drive not to come partitioned, otherwise
how would malware writers propagate their code? ;-) . Perhaps your USB
flash drive had the evil U3 screw-up software installed? See
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/USB_drive#USB_drives_and_firmware which has
a link to remove it.
You
>
> I've never known a USB flash drive not to come partitioned, otherwise
> how would malware writers propagate their code?
Actually, it's fairly common for USB sticks not to be "partitioned".
They are always formatted, but sometimes the format is "the whole thing
is one FAT volume, without a p
BTW, Gen 1.5 is the OLPC "codename" for the next revision of the XO.
The official Quanta model number for the XO was CL1.
The version of the XO with a new touchpad is CL1A.
The Quanta model number for Gen 1.5 is CL1B.
Cheers,
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John Watlington writes:
> - The SD slot and USB ports may be powered in suspend
> This is "just in case" some SD cards or USB devices don't handle
> being suspended
> aggressively. We will support laptop wakeup on interrupt from any
> of these ports (SD or USB). Under software c
On Apr 25, 2009, at 1:06 AM, Albert Cahalan wrote:
> John Watlington writes:
>
>> - The SD slot and USB ports may be powered in suspend
>> This is "just in case" some SD cards or USB devices don't handle
>> being suspended
>> aggressively. We will support laptop wakeup on interrupt
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