http://wiki.laptop.org/go/RestrictedFormats
On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 13:30 +1100, David Leeming PFnet wrote:
Can anyone tell me the status of java support? I tried to install it,
it seemed to install OK but is not enabled in the browser.
David Leeming
* Jim Gettys [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070515 05:09]:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/RestrictedFormats
The information there should probably be updated, as it seems
obsolete.
http://openjdk.java.net/ has source code for download that says
it is all GPL.
Stefan
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On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 01:05 -0400, John Watlington wrote:
Is the owner.key/owner.key.pub pair, located at /home/olpc/.sugar/
default/ maintained across system updates ? (To do so, it would
have to be stored in the SPI flash)
If not, when is this feature expected?
It's expected to get
Also, would it make sense to coordinate the order of the high and low
dwords with the order they are specified with 'wrmsr'?
I don't think it matters which order (lo-hi hi-lo) you use - The AMD
debuggers use hi:lo, and Mitch uses lo:hi - as long as you pick one
and stay consistant, we'll
On 15/05/07 07:11 -1000, Mitch Bradley wrote:
Also, would it make sense to coordinate the order of the high and low
dwords with the order they are specified with 'wrmsr'?
I don't think it matters which order (lo-hi hi-lo) you use - The AMD
debuggers use hi:lo, and Mitch uses lo:hi - as
Jordan Crouse wrote:
On 15/05/07 07:11 -1000, Mitch Bradley wrote:
Also, would it make sense to coordinate the order of the high and low
dwords with the order they are specified with 'wrmsr'?
I don't think it matters which order (lo-hi hi-lo) you use - The AMD
debuggers use hi:lo, and
As some of you know, B3 is about to be built (in the next 24 hours, in
fact): but it is a small build, and not targeted at field deployment.
The next major build of machines is B4, many of which will be deployed
into the field. Here are some dates for planning (subject to change).
5/28
OLPC software teleconference. Note also the action item list below.
Please go through trac and comment/close bugs that are done. Update our
blocker and high priority bugs even if the status is no progress this
week. You can easily use the query page in trac to see what open issues
you have.
AI: wmb - study what is necessary to bring back touchpad after resume
Done as of two meeting ago. Please, let's delete this item.
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Mitch Bradley wrote:
Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
The syntax is:
rdmsr addr
wrmsr addr l h
In the hardware documentation that I have seen, MSR values are
conventionally shown as 64-bit numbers. The l h ordering will make
it necessary to do a mental flip. The 32-bit pieces of MSR do
Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Mitch Bradley wrote:
If it wouldn't be too difficult, it would also be nice to permit
embedded commas or dots in the number, because counting digits in a
64-bit number is very difficult without the help of punctuation.
It is customary to use _ for
Jordan Crouse wrote:
Can you break this up with a : between the high dword and the low dword?
That makes it easier to parse when debugging.
Good idea, but I used _ instead because it's what AMD uses in their
documentation and it looks better with a 0x prefix.
Also, would it make sense to
FYI,
I now have much of the UNESCO SchoolNet CD playable on the B2. I installed
Flash and Java and the swf files and applets play beautifully. Even some
video (in the Science/Chemistry section). Not found a solution for the PPT
and Authorware yet but trying.
I know that playing these sorts of
System Software Telecon, 2007-05-15
Attendance: Mitch, J5, Blizzard, Kim, cjb, Bernardo, Jim, Bryan, Luna,
Vance, Richard,
Ronak, Wad
New action items:
AI: Jim and Chris to check with Jonathan Blandford about Richard Hughes
availability
B4 schedule.
Target dates:
5/28 Verify
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