Re: Community OS 14.1.0 Version 2

2015-03-08 Thread James Cameron
On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 11:06:36AM +, tkk...@nurturingasia.com wrote:
  Things seems normal to me.
 
 You mean the language control panel?
 
 Yes
 
 The other laptop buddy icons not appearing is probably a known
 problem, to verify type:
 
 sudo systemctl status avahi-daemon.service
 
 and look for error SO_REUSEPORT failed: Protocol not available.
 
 I get output:
 
 -
 avahi-daemon.service - Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/avahi-daemon.service; enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sun 2015-03-08 10:58:22 GMT; 2min 
 48s ago

Okay, failed for some reason, perhaps the one I mentioned.  This
failure is an underlying cause of buddy icons missing.

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Re: Community OS 14.1.0 Version 2

2015-03-08 Thread James Cameron
On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 07:47:16AM +, tkk...@nurturingasia.com wrote:
 Things seems normal to me.

You mean the language control panel?

 For the XO-1 wireless and mesh in not working well. I have been only
 been able to login to my non-password wireless network ystem and
 other XO do not showup in the network when I am sucessfully
 connected.

No comment on mesh.

No comment on secured networks.

The other laptop buddy icons not appearing is probably a known
problem, to verify type:

sudo systemctl status avahi-daemon.service

and look for error SO_REUSEPORT failed: Protocol not available.

If this message is shown, the cause of missing icons is failure to
start the avahi daemon, because kernel lacks critical feature.  The
fix is already applied for XO-4 and XO-1.75 kernels; patch series
with soreuseport in the patch name.  This patch series has to be
backported to the branch being used for the XO-1 and XO-1.5, then new
kernel RPMs built and uploaded.

 This confirm Samuel report of issue of networking in XO-1 on the new
 build. Hope this can be fixed.

No, I think your test goes beyond what Samuel was talking about.

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Re: [Server-devel] [XSCE] rpi storage devices

2015-03-08 Thread Tim Moody
In the  console I am trying to identify  unmounted and unformatted devices  
along with mounted ones.

 Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 18:16:43 -0500
 From: m...@jvonau.ca
 To: xsce-de...@googlegroups.com; server-devel@lists.laptop.org; 
 t...@timmoody.com
 Subject: Re: [XSCE] rpi storage devices
 
 
 
  On March 8, 2015 at 5:39 PM Tim Moody t...@timmoody.com wrote:
 
 
  on the xo-4 and intel I use the following to get storage devices
  ls -lav /dev |grep brw| grep disk| gawk 'NR==1' |gawk 
  --field-separator=' ' '{ print $10 }'
  but on rpi2 this yields
 
 
  is there a reliable algorithm to identify sd cards, usb thumb drives or
  hdd drives?
  
 Would ansible_devices and maybe ansible_mounts meet your needs?
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Re: Community OS 14.1.0 Version 2

2015-03-08 Thread tkkang
 Things seems normal to me.

You mean the language control panel?

Yes

The other laptop buddy icons not appearing is probably a known
problem, to verify type:

sudo systemctl status avahi-daemon.service

and look for error SO_REUSEPORT failed: Protocol not available.

I get output:

-
avahi-daemon.service - Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Stack
   Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/avahi-daemon.service; enabled)
   Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sun 2015-03-08 10:58:22 GMT; 2min 
48s ago
  Process: 903 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/avahi-daemon -s (code=exited, status=255)
 Main PID: 903 (code=exited, status=255)
   Status: avahi-daemon 0.6.31 exiting.
   CGroup: /system.slice/avahi-daemon.service

Mar 08 10:58:22 xo-35-0d-a7.localdomain systemd[1]: Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD 
Stack...
Mar 08 10:58:22 xo-35-0d-a7.localdomain avahi-daemon[903]: Found user 'avahi' 
(UID 70) and group 'avahi' (GID 70).
Mar 08 10:58:22 xo-35-0d-a7.localdomain avahi-daemon[903]: Successfully dropped 
root privileges.
Mar 08 10:58:22 xo-35-0d-a7.localdomain avahi-daemon[903]: avahi-daemon 0.6.31 
starting up.
Mar 08 10:58:22 xo-35-0d-a7.localdomain systemd[1]: Started Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD 
Stack.
Mar 08 10:58:22 xo-35-0d-a7.localdomain systemd[1]: avahi-daemon.service: main 
process exited, code=exited, status=255/n/a
Mar 08 10:58:22 xo-35-0d-a7.localdomain systemd[1]: Unit avahi-daemon.service 
entered failed state.

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[Server-devel] rpi storage devices

2015-03-08 Thread Tim Moody
on the xo-4 and intel I use the following to get storage devices
ls -lav /dev |grep brw| grep disk| gawk 'NR==1' |gawk  --field-separator=' ' '{ 
print $10 }'
but on rpi2 this yields
brw-rw   1 root disk7,   0 Mar  8 18:30 loop0brw-rw   1 root disk   
 7,   1 Dec 31  1969 loop1brw-rw   1 root disk7,   2 Dec 31  1969 
loop2brw-rw   1 root disk7,   3 Dec 31  1969 loop3brw-rw   1 root 
disk7,   4 Dec 31  1969 loop4brw-rw   1 root disk7,   5 Dec 31  
1969 loop5brw-rw   1 root disk7,   6 Dec 31  1969 loop6brw-rw   1 
root disk7,   7 Dec 31  1969 loop7brw-rw   1 root disk  179,   0 Dec 31 
 1969 mmcblk0brw-rw   1 root disk  179,   1 Dec 31  1969 
mmcblk0p1brw-rw   1 root disk  179,   2 Dec 31  1969 mmcblk0p2brw-rw   
1 root disk  179,   3 Dec 31  1969 mmcblk0p3brw-rw   1 root disk1,   0 
Dec 31  1969 ram0brw-rw   1 root disk1,   1 Dec 31  1969 ram1brw-rw 
  1 root disk1,   2 Dec 31  1969 ram2brw-rw   1 root disk1,   3 Dec 
31  1969 ram3brw-rw   1 root disk1,   4 Dec 31  1969 ram4brw-rw   1 
root disk1,   5 Dec 31  1969 ram5brw-rw   1 root disk1,   6 Dec 31  
1969 ram6brw-rw   1 root disk1,   7 Dec 31  1969 ram7brw-rw   1 
root disk1,   8 Dec 31  1969 ram8brw-rw   1 root disk1,   9 Dec 31  
1969 ram9brw-rw   1 root disk1,  10 Dec 31  1969 ram10brw-rw   1 
root disk1,  11 Dec 31  1969 ram11brw-rw   1 root disk1,  12 Dec 31 
 1969 ram12brw-rw   1 root disk1,  13 Dec 31  1969 ram13brw-rw   1 
root disk1,  14 Dec 31  1969 ram14brw-rw   1 root disk1,  15 Dec 31 
 1969 ram15brw-rw   1 root disk8,   0 Dec 31  1969 sdabrw-rw   1 
root disk8,   1 Dec 31  1969 sda1
is there a reliable algorithm to identify sd cards, usb thumb drives or hdd 
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