Im already working on this. Im working on it in a way though to run more
effficiently than running as a normal JIT and instead working on a compiler
of IL that can use the mono libs. We already have quite a bit working.
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From: "Scott Cytacki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
...
>> * we should port to the other inexpensive laptops, if a country
>> decides to go with EEEs or Classmates, we should be in there
>> offering an EEE or Classmate-optimised Sugar + Activities +
>> Content that they can load onto those
On Nov 28, 2007 5:18 PM, Gerard J. Cerchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just got the email announcing that the G1G1 will arrive before XMAS eve.
>
> Is it possible that the technically adept could get a machine sooner so
> I can participate in the release debug?
You are welcome to apply to the
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build355/
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I would like the ability to exploit other active activities in my own
activity.
If a video conference is already active, and the participants wish to
PlayGo I would like to have a panel in the PlayGo application that
allows the video call to continue throughout the game. I came upon this
idea
I just got the email announcing that the G1G1 will arrive before XMAS eve.
Is it possible that the technically adept could get a machine sooner so
I can participate in the release debug?
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* fix popup arrows
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Jeff Keller wrote:
On 11/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I imagine that if the XO is in violation, a lot of other products
(hardware and software) are also in violation. Shift keys are modifiers,
yes - they help you make Big Letters. The case sounds fairly ridiculous;
fo
On 11/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I imagine that if the XO is in violation, a lot of other products
> (hardware and software) are also in violation. Shift keys are modifiers,
> yes - they help you make Big Letters. The case sounds fairly ridiculous;
> folks've had some f
I wrote KING OYEGBOLA and he called me back immediately.
He says he is running a program called "Bribe One, Get One".
For the price of bribing two government officials, I can have one United
States government official in my own pocket, and a government official
in an impoverished developing coun
Torello Querci wrote:
> If you're interested in supporting Mono on the OLPC, I can create
> a wiki where I'll put the code I've already written, because at this
> time I'm
> working alone.
I am interested in supporting Mono on the OLPC. One thing I've wanted
to try is running all of
Sugar with
Well played, Andi, well played.
On to serious matters, this so-called patent infringement seems
frivolous and wouldn't as far as I see hold up in court. And if it
would, the Nigerian children will know whom to thank for not getting
the XO laptops.
-Ivo
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Firmware sends an event to host to notify that the firmware is ready.
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nick knouf schrieb:
> I don't know Nigerian reverse-engineering laws so I don't know if the
> case has any merit, but is there any word about how this will affect
> the XO in Nigeria?
DEAR MR. KNOUF,
MY NAME IS KING OYEGBOLA. I COME FROM NIGERIA AND INVENTED THE THIRD
AND FOURTH SHIFT KEY FOR
Edward Cherlin wrote:
>> Bernardo, I think you concern about making
>> the device screwed by choosing fancy layout is a bit of exageration -
>> there is always touchpad which could be used to find the "restore
>> default" button.
>
> As I was saying, the whole apparatus should be on a right butto
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Alex,
> In the future, if you're only updating the ofw, you should just get
> to the ok prompt and type: ok flash path_to_file
Yes, I know that, but it is not a good way to check if there is a
bug or not^^;
> Also, after the firmware is upgraded, it reboots the machine, which
> would then le
--- Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
I tried to do clean install of 643 and it failed. Actually, it worked
for the first time. Then, I realized that I forgot to put Q2D05
firmware on my USB memory. So I put the .rom file and tried the clean
installation again. Then during the boot process I got:
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Hi all,
just discovered (well, Michael told me), that the -f switch is needed so
olpc-update is as fast as it has been until recent images.
Looks like by default, olpc-update will try to be gentle with the
network and cpu so it upgrades quite (very) slowly.
Thought it would be worth telling here
I tried to do clean install of 643 and it failed. Actually, it worked
for the first time. Then, I realized that I forgot to put Q2D05
firmware on my USB memory. So I put the .rom file and tried the clean
installation again. Then during the boot process I got:
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* #5160: Stop autoscrolling when you scroll up (morgs)
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On Nov 28, 2007 9:16 AM, Bert Freudenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It recognizes ship2-643 now. But the update fails in the verification
> step:
>
> Contents manifest failure at line 492
> Last file examined: feedparser.py
It Works For Me (tm). Please file a trac bug w/ the yo
On Nov 28, 2007, at 14:44 , C. Scott Ananian wrote:
> On Nov 28, 2007 8:09 AM, Bert Freudenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> What designation does this build have for olpcupdate?
>>
>> I get an "unknown module: ship.2" error.
>
> Sorry, the upgrade server didn't know about 'ship.2'. Fixed;
> By the way, why can't we drop the geode optimized routines in
> sysdeps/i386/i686? The i686 subarch has many more asm
> optimizations that we may like to have on the geode too.
>
> We've been using the i686 binary on the laptop since before
> I joined the project, so we're not concerned by ISA
On Nov 28, 2007 8:09 AM, Bert Freudenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What designation does this build have for olpcupdate?
>
> I get an "unknown module: ship.2" error.
Sorry, the upgrade server didn't know about 'ship.2'. Fixed; it
should work now.
--scott
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Hey,
Both slider-puzzle and jigsaw-puzzle do this when sharing a puzzle (or
when using the Journal storage). It wasn't straightforward iirc, but
feel free to dig in the code and ask if there is something cryptic there.
And it is slow, so be prepared...
-- cn
Rafael Barbolo Lopes wrote:
> I wa
Rob Savoye wrote:
> Here's my patch to glibc.spec. I attached my modified copy. Also Prefix
> doesn't appear to actually work, so be careful, as installing glibc on
> top of an existing system can often trash it. The main change was to the
> configure line. Supposedly you can use -target with rpmb
I want that for sharing Oficina (paint) activity through the mesh.
When a user enters in a shared drawing, the owner would send his pixmap for
this new user.
Maybe serializing the pixmap wouldn't be a bad idea, cause it's passed once
per user who join the activity and wouldn't let the activity slow
On Nov 28, 2007, at 12:32 , C. Scott Ananian wrote:
> On Nov 28, 2007 6:00 AM, Build Announcer Script
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/ship.2/build643/
>
> I expect that this build fixes the following bugs from
> http://dev.laptop.org/milestone/Ship.
On Nov 28, 2007 6:00 AM, Build Announcer Script <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/ship.2/build643/
I expect that this build fixes the following bugs from
http://dev.laptop.org/milestone/Ship.2 :
* Trac #3879, Robust olpc-update
* Trac #5037, Update
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On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 19:29 -0200, Rafael Barbolo Lopes wrote:
> Is it possible to exchange gtk objects (a gtk.gdk.Pixmap) thought DBus
> tubes?
> If it is, can someone help me to find a way to do this?
> I think it's necessary to create a BusObject, but I can't get it
> working using this quick tu
Albert Cahalan wrote:
> At bare minimum, the build process should ensure that all the various
> *-devel RPMs can be installed. Right now they do not all install.
> I'm unable to get SDL-Pango and librsvg. Just a few days ago we were
> missing libX11 and even gcc itself.
These were just bugs cause
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