Ok. From now on, I'll use attachments with disposition=inline.
Great, thanks!
I took this habit of including them in the mail because some
other projects require it. The rationale is that it makes it
easier to quote snippets in reviews.
If I want to quote, I'll take trouble copypasting:)
Hi,
Is there a graceful of restarting sugar that does not involve killing X
windows with killall X on the OLPC?
Thanks!
Ankita
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On Oct 10, 2007, at 12:17 , ankita prasad wrote:
Hi,
Is there a graceful of restarting sugar that does not involve
killing X windows with killall X on the OLPC?
Not more graceful but faster to press: but ctrl-alt-erase
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On 09/10/07 18:16 -1000, Mitch Bradley wrote:
svn://openbios.org/openfirmware
Build by make in cpu/x86/pc/olpc/build
Should we have somebody delete the GIT tree, since we know we're not going
to use it?
Kein Yuan wrote:
Dear list,
Can anybody here kindly let me know where I
On 10/7/07, James Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Walked up a mountain near my house with a B4, with another B4 on top of
an extension ladder, to see if I could get them to work over 6.3km.
They didn't, but not much can be concluded about the hardware from this,
since the failure was likely
Announcing Space, an activity that displays an alternative mesh
network neighborhood that offers a sense of space by placing you in the
center and everyone else in the mesh network at a distance proportional
to link quality between you and the node that is being displayed.
Polychronis,
Announcing Space, an activity that displays an alternative mesh
network neighborhood that offers a sense of space by placing you in
the center and everyone else in the mesh network at a distance
proportional to link quality between you and the node that is being
Hi Cris,
No it does not rely on any subsystems of the firmware or sugar (other
than getting the XO's color settings). :-)
Pol
Chris Ball wrote:
Polychronis,
Announcing Space, an activity that displays an alternative mesh
network neighborhood that offers a sense of space by placing
NOTE: as the subject says, this is really just being released
for *comment*. Not as a candidate patch.
It seem to be needing this to get the GS to work fine with
xf86-input-evdev 1.2, the version of the driver updated for the
X sever 1.4.
I'm not sure why, but if I leave the GS in absolute
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 16:21:32 -0400
Bernardo Innocenti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOTE: as the subject says, this is really just being released
for *comment*. Not as a candidate patch.
It seem to be needing this to get the GS to work fine with
xf86-input-evdev 1.2, the version of the driver
[3 responses very quickly, thanks, all only to my email address, not to
the list!]
Jean Piché wrote:
which XO build do you have installed?
j
Downloaded yesterday: build 613, firmware q2c28.rom
I am advised to file a bug report.
Richard Dobson
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 11:54:19AM -0700, Javier Cardona wrote:
Could you place a third laptop half way between the two? :)
Certainly. Done that, though not to that mountain. Row of laptops
along the road or paddock. I was hoping for suspend between packets to
get the power down to something
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