Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-27 Thread Daniel Drake
On 23 July 2011 13:50, Mikus Grinbergs mi...@bga.com wrote:
 The culprit is olpc-kbdshim.i686 0:18-1.fc14.

 When you did 'yum -y update', it got picked up.

Thanks Mikus. So indeed Anna was right - something is wrong with that
new package. I have excluded it for now, and filed #11088 for when
Paul is back.

Thanks,
Daniel
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Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-25 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
 We're pleased to announce the release of OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and
 XO-1.5. Details of new features, known issues, and how to

Bravo! I was bottled up in a plane right at the time of the release,
so I couldn't really celebrate as it deserves.

This release is a major milestone -- it is very usable for existing
users (with some limitations - see the release notes), it puts us in
sync with the latest Sugar code, and it gets us on track for XO-1.75 .

It also incorporates bugfixes and features from new contributors.

Happy happy.



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Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-25 Thread Bernie Innocenti
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 10:50 -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote:
 On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
  We're pleased to announce the release of OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and
  XO-1.5. Details of new features, known issues, and how to
 
 Bravo! I was bottled up in a plane right at the time of the release,
 so I couldn't really celebrate as it deserves.
 
 This release is a major milestone -- it is very usable for existing
 users (with some limitations - see the release notes), it puts us in
 sync with the latest Sugar code, and it gets us on track for XO-1.75 .
 
 It also incorporates bugfixes and features from new contributors.
 
 Happy happy.

Even though I haven't had a chance to test it 11.2.0 yet, I'd like to
join the choir of kudos. Thanks to all contributors for their hard work!

-- 
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Sugar Labs Infrastructure Team
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Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-23 Thread Daniel Drake
On 23 July 2011 06:15, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've compiled an XO-1 and XO-1.5 kernel and it's damn annoying to install.
 (And other Linux kernels, but whatever.)  Are y'all seriously gonna expect
 regular users to deal with that?  If not, take the kernel out of the
 updates.  Most folks can barely adjust the volume on an XO, let alone create
 a new initrd and vmlinuz.  That's just crazy talk.

We don't expect normal users to use yum. We know there are various
cases where using yum can make the system unbootable or cause some
other loss of functionality. If we get to the bottom of your case,
I'll explain it on http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:DanielDrake/Yum

Daniel
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Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-23 Thread Mikus Grinbergs

when I tried to boot back up into Sugar, I got a blank screen.


The culprit is olpc-kbdshim.i686 0:18-1.fc14.

When you did 'yum -y update', it got picked up.
You should have done 'yum -y update --exclude=olpc-kbdshim'


One bypass might be to download olpc-kbdshim.i686 0:17-1.fc14, then at 
the blank screen get into a text console (ctl-alt-F2) and issue

'rpm --force -Uvh olpc-kbdshim.i686 0:17-1.fc14'

mikus

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Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-22 Thread Daniel Drake
Hi,

We're pleased to announce the release of OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and
XO-1.5. Details of new features, known issues, and how to
download/install/upgrade can all be found in the release notes:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/11.2.0

Many thanks to all contributors, testers, upstreams, and those who
have provided feedback of any kind.

For those who were following the release candidate process in the last
few weeks: candidate build 874 is released as final with no changes.

Thanks and enjoy!
Daniel
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Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-22 Thread Gary Martin
Hi Daniel,

On 22 Jul 2011, at 21:32, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:

 We're pleased to announce the release of OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and
 XO-1.5. Details of new features, known issues, and how to
 download/install/upgrade can all be found in the release notes:
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/11.2.0
 
 Many thanks to all contributors, testers, upstreams, and those who
 have provided feedback of any kind.
 
 For those who were following the release candidate process in the last
 few weeks: candidate build 874 is released as final with no changes.

Fantastic — thanks for all your hard work getting this release out the door!

--Gary

 Thanks and enjoy!
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Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-22 Thread Ed McNierney
Daniel -

Thanks to everyone who worked hard to make this happen.  It's a great 
improvement and a fine job!

- Ed


On Jul 22, 2011, at 4:32 PM, Daniel Drake wrote:

 Hi,
 
 We're pleased to announce the release of OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and
 XO-1.5. Details of new features, known issues, and how to
 download/install/upgrade can all be found in the release notes:
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/11.2.0
 
 Many thanks to all contributors, testers, upstreams, and those who
 have provided feedback of any kind.
 
 For those who were following the release candidate process in the last
 few weeks: candidate build 874 is released as final with no changes.
 
 Thanks and enjoy!
 Daniel
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Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-22 Thread Anna
Ran into a bit of a pickle after an update attempt.  I flashed os874.img
fresh on an XO-1, got into Sugar, connected to my wifi.  All good at that
point.  I tried this three times and when I tried to boot back up into
Sugar, I got a blank screen.  I can get to a root console from the white
screen and switch back and forth, but I can never get back into Sugar.  So I
ssh'd in to a freshly flashed 11.2.0 XO-1 to record it.  Yep, I'm using a
swap drive.  After I power off via the ssh console, then hit the XO-1 power
button, I get just a white screen.  No boot animation or anything.  I
haven't tried switching to Gnome yet.  Here's my third attempt, done over
ssh so I can paste.

anna@derp-desktop:~$ ssh olpc@gorn
olpc@gorn's password:
[olpc@xo-14-75-26 ~]$ sudo su -
-bash-4.1# swapon LABEL=myswap
-bash-4.1# free -m
 total   used   free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:   226193 32  0  0106
-/+ buffers/cache: 87138
Swap: 1905  0   1905
-bash-4.1# yum -y update
fedora/metalink  |  22 kB
00:00
fedora   | 4.3 kB
00:00
fedora/primary_db|  11 MB
00:17
olpc-f14 |  951 B
00:00
olpc-f14/primary |  16 kB
00:00
olpc-f14
75/75
olpc-f14-xo1 |  951 B
00:00
olpc-f14-xo1/primary |  29 kB
00:00
olpc-f14-xo1
248/248
updates/metalink |  13 kB
00:00
updates  | 4.7 kB
00:00
updates/primary_db   | 4.9 MB
00:18
Setting up Update Process
Resolving Dependencies
-- Running transaction check
--- Package bash.i686 0:4.1.7-4.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package curl.i686 0:7.21.0-8.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package firefox.i686 0:3.6.18-1.fc14 set to be updated
-- Processing Dependency: xulrunner = 1.9.2.18-1 for package:
firefox-3.6.18-1.fc14.i686
--- Package gnumeric.i686 1:1.10.16-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package goffice.i686 0:0.8.16-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package grep.i686 0:2.8-2.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package kernel.i586 0:2.6.35.13_xo1-20110707.0803.olpc.da7074b set to
be installed
--- Package krb5-libs.i686 0:1.8.4-2.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libcurl.i686 0:7.21.0-8.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libjpeg-turbo.i686 0:1.1.1-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libpurple.i686 0:2.9.0-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package olpc-kbdshim.i686 0:18-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package poppler.i686 0:0.14.5-3.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package poppler-glib.i686 0:0.14.5-3.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package sugar-toolkit.i686 0:0.92.3.1.g3a81ba7-1.fc14.olpc set to be
updated
--- Package tzdata.noarch 0:2011h-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package xkeyboard-config.noarch 0:1.9-11.fc14.olpc set to be updated
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: firefox-3.6.18-1.fc14.i686 (updates)
   Requires: xulrunner = 1.9.2.18-1
   Installed: xulrunner-1.9.2.17-3.fc14.olpc.i686
(@local.11.2.0/$releasever)
   xulrunner = 1.9.2.17-3.fc14.olpc
 You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
 You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
-bash-4.1# yum --skip-broken -y update
Setting up Update Process
Resolving Dependencies
-- Running transaction check
--- Package bash.i686 0:4.1.7-4.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package curl.i686 0:7.21.0-8.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package firefox.i686 0:3.6.18-1.fc14 set to be updated
-- Processing Dependency: xulrunner = 1.9.2.18-1 for package:
firefox-3.6.18-1.fc14.i686
--- Package gnumeric.i686 1:1.10.16-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package goffice.i686 0:0.8.16-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package grep.i686 0:2.8-2.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package kernel.i586 0:2.6.35.13_xo1-20110707.0803.olpc.da7074b set to
be installed
--- Package krb5-libs.i686 0:1.8.4-2.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libcurl.i686 0:7.21.0-8.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libjpeg-turbo.i686 0:1.1.1-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libpurple.i686 0:2.9.0-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package olpc-kbdshim.i686 0:18-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package poppler.i686 0:0.14.5-3.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package poppler-glib.i686 0:0.14.5-3.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package sugar-toolkit.i686 0:0.92.3.1.g3a81ba7-1.fc14.olpc set to be
updated
--- Package tzdata.noarch 0:2011h-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package xkeyboard-config.noarch 0:1.9-11.fc14.olpc set to be updated
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
updates/filelists_db | 8.5 MB
00:31
-- Running transaction check
--- Package firefox.i686 0:3.6.18-1.fc14 set to be updated
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
-- Running transaction check
--- Package 

Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-22 Thread James Cameron
Does it also happen if you avoid updating packages?

(The update you did applied a new kernel and several other interesting
things that are on the forefront of development, not part of 11.2.0, so
my guess is you found a bug.)

Given that you can get to a root console from the white screen, there's
an opportunity to debug further.  For instance, check for an X process,
and if absent try start prefdm.

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Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-22 Thread Anna
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 10:13 PM, James Cameron qu...@laptop.org wrote:

 Does it also happen if you avoid updating packages?


Well, I should have tried installing stuff before I hauled off and ran
updates.  Sorry!


 (The update you did applied a new kernel and several other interesting
 things that are on the forefront of development, not part of 11.2.0, so
 my guess is you found a bug.)



This worked.  Got me back to Sugar and I ran updates.  We noticed that
sugar-toolkit had a hyphen in Daniel Drake's repo, but not in what the XO
was pulling down.  And then the kernel update was taken out of the update
stream.

First I did this:

rpm -Uvh
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~dsd/repos/f14/sugar-toolkit-0.92.3-1.fc14.olpc.i686.rpm

Then I did this:

-bash-4.1# yum --skip-broken --exclude=sugar-toolkit -y update
fedora/metalink  |  21 kB
00:00
fedora   | 4.3 kB
00:00
fedora/primary_db|  11 MB
00:25
olpc-f14 |  951 B
00:00
olpc-f14/primary |  16 kB
00:00
olpc-f14
75/75
olpc-f14-xo1 |  951 B
00:00
olpc-f14-xo1/primary |  29 kB
00:00
olpc-f14-xo1
248/248
updates/metalink | 9.6 kB
00:00
updates  | 4.7 kB
00:00
updates/primary_db   | 4.9 MB
00:22
Setting up Update Process
Resolving Dependencies
-- Running transaction check
--- Package bash.i686 0:4.1.7-4.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package curl.i686 0:7.21.0-8.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package firefox.i686 0:3.6.18-1.fc14 set to be updated
-- Processing Dependency: xulrunner = 1.9.2.18-1 for package:
firefox-3.6.18-1.fc14.i686
--- Package gnumeric.i686 1:1.10.16-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package goffice.i686 0:0.8.16-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package grep.i686 0:2.8-2.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package kernel.i586 0:2.6.35.13_xo1-20110707.0803.olpc.da7074b set to
be installed
--- Package krb5-libs.i686 0:1.8.4-2.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libcurl.i686 0:7.21.0-8.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libjpeg-turbo.i686 0:1.1.1-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libpurple.i686 0:2.9.0-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package olpc-kbdshim.i686 0:18-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package poppler.i686 0:0.14.5-3.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package poppler-glib.i686 0:0.14.5-3.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package tzdata.noarch 0:2011h-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package xkeyboard-config.noarch 0:1.9-11.fc14.olpc set to be updated
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
updates/filelists_db | 8.5 MB
00:28
-- Running transaction check
--- Package firefox.i686 0:3.6.18-1.fc14 set to be updated
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
-- Running transaction check
--- Package bash.i686 0:4.1.7-4.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package curl.i686 0:7.21.0-8.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package gnumeric.i686 1:1.10.16-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package goffice.i686 0:0.8.16-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package grep.i686 0:2.8-2.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package kernel.i586 0:2.6.35.13_xo1-20110707.0803.olpc.da7074b set to
be installed
--- Package krb5-libs.i686 0:1.8.4-2.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libcurl.i686 0:7.21.0-8.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libjpeg-turbo.i686 0:1.1.1-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package libpurple.i686 0:2.9.0-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package olpc-kbdshim.i686 0:18-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package poppler.i686 0:0.14.5-3.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package poppler-glib.i686 0:0.14.5-3.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package tzdata.noarch 0:2011h-1.fc14 set to be updated
--- Package xkeyboard-config.noarch 0:1.9-11.fc14.olpc set to be updated
-- Finished Dependency Resolution

Packages skipped because of dependency problems:
firefox-3.6.18-1.fc14.i686 from updates

Dependencies Resolved


 Package  Arch   Version Repository
Size

Installing:
 kernel   i586   2.6.35.13_xo1-20110707.0803.olpc.da7074b
 olpc-f14-xo1
12 M
Updating:
 bash i686   4.1.7-4.fc14updates
886 k
 curl i686   7.21.0-8.fc14   updates
210 k
 gnumeric i686   1:1.10.16-1.fc14updates
11 M
 goffice  i686   0.8.16-1.fc14   updates
1.4 M
 grep i686   2.8-2.fc14  updates
274 k
 krb5-libsi686   1.8.4-2.fc14updates
696 k
 libcurl  i686   7.21.0-8.fc14   updates
193 k
 

Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-22 Thread James Cameron
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 11:04:12PM -0500, Anna wrote:
 This worked.  Got me back to Sugar and I ran updates.  We noticed that
 sugar-toolkit had a hyphen in Daniel Drake's repo, but not in what the
 XO was pulling down.

Interesting, thanks.

We don't really expect deployments to do a yum update in this way.

 And then the kernel update was taken out of the update stream.

I'm not so sure about that.

 Error Downloading Packages:
   kernel-2.6.35.13_xo1-20110707.0803.olpc.da7074b.i586: failure:
 kernel-2.6.35.13_xo1-20110707.0803.olpc.da7074b.i586.rpm from olpc-f14-xo1:
 [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
 
 And... I guess the kernel package was just taken out of the repo.

No, it's still there.  I was able to download it.  The repodata hasn't
changed.  Perhaps you had a momentary network problem.  If you'd like to
test it, try again, and remember that you have to manually update the
boot configuration afterwards.  Then after reboot, check with uname -a
to see that you are using the new kernel.

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Re: Announcing OLPC OS 11.2.0 for XO-1 and XO-1.5

2011-07-22 Thread Anna
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 11:35 PM, James Cameron qu...@laptop.org wrote


  And then the kernel update was taken out of the update stream.

 I'm not so sure about that.

  Error Downloading Packages:
kernel-2.6.35.13_xo1-20110707.0803.olpc.da7074b.i586: failure:
  kernel-2.6.35.13_xo1-20110707.0803.olpc.da7074b.i586.rpm from
 olpc-f14-xo1:
  [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
 
  And... I guess the kernel package was just taken out of the repo.

 No, it's still there.  I was able to download it.  The repodata hasn't
 changed.  Perhaps you had a momentary network problem.  If you'd like to
 test it, try again, and remember that you have to manually update the
 boot configuration afterwards.  Then after reboot, check with uname -a
 to see that you are using the new kernel.

 I've compiled an XO-1 and XO-1.5 kernel and it's damn annoying to install.
(And other Linux kernels, but whatever.)  Are y'all seriously gonna expect
regular users to deal with that?  If not, take the kernel out of the
updates.  Most folks can barely adjust the volume on an XO, let alone create
a new initrd and vmlinuz.  That's just crazy talk.

Bless your heart,

Anna
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