hello,
I believe this is the type of stuff Upstart was designed for, and my
limited testing shows that adding the line
stop on stopping prefdm
to the rainbow upstart job sufficiently links rainbow with X.
yours,
Bobby
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 1:45 AM, James Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 02:50:51AM -0400, Bobby Powers wrote:
I believe this is the type of stuff Upstart was designed for, and my
limited testing shows that adding the line
stop on stopping prefdm
to the rainbow upstart job sufficiently links rainbow with X.
Excellent. Much shorter and
I recently added a workaround to the OFW USB mass storage code so it can
handle a particular USB-to-MicroSD adapter that was causing problems.
The workaround required some major surgery to the code, specifically to
the way that errors are propagated through various levels. I think the
new
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Martin Langhoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
something very basic is not working well with Python -
After a couple of days of rumination, it all became clear. Python is
off the hook, instead, I am being hit with a fakeroot bug,
characterised here
Another simplement argument: this will be clearer for users to know
where to send feedback. If you have a question about a particular
activity, ask on the activity list. For other questions ask on the
Sugar list.
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On Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 05:10:54PM -0400, Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
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Bastien wrote:
| - announce new activities
| - announce changes in ownership
| - check for dead/agonizing/orphaned
Feedback on my recent trials has left me a tad disheartened about off
grid XO-1 charging, I wonder if you fine developer folk can help
enlighten me. Just WHAT is presently being used in all these issued XO
regions where schools can't even stretch to a light,rest-rooms or
running water
There
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 9:47 PM, Morgan Collett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am happy to take on making this communication happen but I really
think we need this list.
FWIW, Sugar + activities are still somewhat tightly coupled, as Sugar
and the underlying OS API are changing. As long as that is
Both persons who have answered me have talked about how things from
the video frame can be seen. But I was not looking at video - I
was looking at TEXT. If I understand correctly what has been told
me here, neither the 'black' of the text characters themselves, nor
the 'white' of the
Martin Langhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FWIW, Sugar + activities are still somewhat tightly coupled, as Sugar
and the underlying OS API are changing. As long as that is true, to
maintain an activity to a good standard, you have to keep an eye on
devel@ and/or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My rule of
On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 10:50:59AM -0500, Bastien wrote:
Sébastien Adgnot just pointed me out that the guys behind the symfony
project have developed a plugin management framework for they own needs:
http://www.symfony-project.org/
http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/
On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 10:43:30AM -0500, Bastien wrote:
Martin Langhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FWIW, Sugar + activities are still somewhat tightly coupled, as Sugar
and the underlying OS API are changing. As long as that is true, to
maintain an activity to a good standard, you have to
As opposed to a new list, we could use the topics function of mailman to
enable
people to select that they only want python breakage emails, for example,
that
contain a certin regexp. This topic can be addded by the list admin, per
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 6:18 PM, FFM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 10:50:59AM -0500, Bastien wrote:
Sébastien Adgnot just pointed me out that the guys behind the symfony
project have developed a plugin management framework for they own needs:
Albert just filed a ticket saying that when there is an ethernet
connection, the user would expect *that* to be used (instead of
wireless). I agree.
mikus
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Someone in a recent message suggested that people should learn to
routinely erase Journal entries to prevent the NAND from filling up.
Unless I have missed something that is a very tedious task to lay on
someone using the current GUI interface for erasing journal entries.
Journal entries are
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/faster/build2249
Changes in build 2249 from build: 2246
Size delta: 0.00M
+sugar-xfce-control 0.1-1
--- Included sugar-xfce-control version 0.1-1 ---
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Aaron Konstam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unless I have missed something that is a very tedious task to lay on
someone using the current GUI interface for erasing journal entries.
In latest joyrides, is there a way to select all entries? (C-a)
This would be useful not only for deleting, but
Just moved from joyride-2241 to 2248, any one else seeing an empty
neighborhood and no network access (just my XO icon in the centre)?
ifconfig shows eth0 is up, but has no inet address associated with it.
Wanted to check before I open another new ticket. Booting back to 2241
shows the
Aaron Konstam writes:
Someone in a recent message suggested that people should learn to
routinely erase Journal entries to prevent the NAND from filling up.
Unless I have missed something that is a very tedious task to lay on
someone using the current GUI interface for erasing journal
On Aug 03 2008, at 22:49, Gary C Martin was caught saying:
Just moved from joyride-2241 to 2248, any one else seeing an empty
neighborhood and no network access (just my XO icon in the centre)?
ifconfig shows eth0 is up, but has no inet address associated with it.
Wanted to check before
On 3 Aug 2008, at 22:34, Deepak Saxena wrote:
On Aug 03 2008, at 22:49, Gary C Martin was caught saying:
Just moved from joyride-2241 to 2248, any one else seeing an empty
neighborhood and no network access (just my XO icon in the centre)?
ifconfig shows eth0 is up, but has no inet address
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 12:53 PM, Albert Cahalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Morgan Collett writes:
We didn't get to discuss this activity developers' mailing list
at the Sugar meetings. However I've had no negative feedback.
If anyone is opposed to this list, please speak up quickly and
loudly.
Hi Albert,
On 3 Aug 2008, at 23:03, Albert Cahalan wrote:
I gave up. My journal has 1150 entries, 99% spam.
I'm at about 900 or so after 4 months.
I don't even want to look in the journal. Not ever! It's unusable.
It's worse than the worst email inbox nightmare. Nothing has a useful
name,
Hi!
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 6:34 PM, Deepak Saxena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 03 2008, at 22:49, Gary C Martin was caught saying:
Just moved from joyride-2241 to 2248, any one else seeing an empty
neighborhood and no network access (just my XO icon in the centre)?
ifconfig shows eth0 is
There could be a default (favorite) filter for the journal entries.
I'd suggest something based on time: the more recent the entry, the
more likely it's you want to resume it.
Such a notion would also nicely combine with the notion of favs in
the home view. And maybe it's not that hard to
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 7:55 PM, Gary C Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3 Aug 2008, at 23:03, Albert Cahalan wrote:
This is rather unfair. I take it you've just filled up all available space
and jffs2 is now thrashing (as would happen on almost any file system)?
df -m . reports 1024 blocks,
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/faster/build2250
Changes in build 2250 from build: 2249
Size delta: 0.00M
-sugar-xfce-control 0.1-1
+sugar-xfce-control 0.2-1
--- Changes for sugar-xfce-control 0.2-1 from 0.1-1 ---
+ Fix unfreeze after pretty boot.
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I'm running 2249, are there suppose to be access points in the network
view? aside from that, awesome job so far!
bobby
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 11:21 PM, Build Announcer v2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/faster/build2250
Changes in build 2250 from build:
On Aug 01 2008, at 23:57, C. Scott Ananian was caught saying:
2008/8/1 Build Announcer v2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/faster/build2242
I've unretired the faster branch temporarily to collect some
measurements on the costs of adding xfce to our builds. I
On Aug 02 2008, at 11:12, Andres Salomon was caught saying:
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 11:22:51 -0700
Deepak Saxena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Cozybit has been working on new thinmac firmware for the Libertas
chip that allows use of the chip in hostmode and I've built it
against our
On Aug 03 2008, at 21:07, Deepak Saxena was caught saying:
On Aug 01 2008, at 23:57, C. Scott Ananian was caught saying:
2008/8/1 Build Announcer v2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/faster/build2242
I've unretired the faster branch temporarily to collect
On Friday 01 Aug 2008 8:22:01 pm Zarro Boogs per Child wrote:
I'm not sure this is a bug and not a feature ... It's easy enough to
rotate a morph when brought into another project?
Rotation center is saved in the file but not the rotation value itself. So how
would the code loading the morph
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 11:56 PM, Bryan Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are trying to lock down the firewall on the XS to only allow the
services which are needed.
For whatever reason we can no long access ejabberd from the XO's
1. the fully-qualified ejabberd name is correct on the XO's
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