On Wed, 15 Oct 2008, Ricardo Carrano wrote:
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 21:02:24 -0300
From: Ricardo Carrano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: tech-team [EMAIL PROTECTED], Devel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: wpa supplicant init and logging
Hello all!
I need help understanding two things regarding the wpa
We have a Bible program in Sugar. Sword allows any number of texts,
dictionaries, and commentaries in any combination of languages to be
integrated together. I know where many other scriptures in many
languages are available, and would like to start a project to
integrate them into Sword and make
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 08:15, Edward Cherlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a Bible program in Sugar. Sword allows any number of texts,
dictionaries, and commentaries in any combination of languages to be
integrated together. I know where many other scriptures in many
languages are
FYI, there is a Qur'an content bundle already available at:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Projects/Quran
-walter
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 4:02 AM, Morgan Collett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 08:15, Edward Cherlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a Bible program in Sugar. Sword
Hi,
I've just subscribed to the list and do not have older mails in my
mailbox. Found this in the archives:
John Watlington said:
I started a loop of reading two files and comparing them,
then writing two 10MB files, reading them back (and
comparing them), then deleting them. Repeat
Mel Chua, Hernan Pachas and I will meet in #olpc on FreeNode at 1pm EDT
to discuss a technical meeting for countries, community members, and
OLPC customers in general. Such a meeting would be a forum to integrate
feedback from the field with our work at OLPC.
Hernan suggested the idea in late
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:56 PM, Gary C Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not a fan of lots of little / characters everywhere (fine if a user want
to type them in the unified text search area to look somewhere specific),
but you could show entries that came (or are) outside of the local
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 8:15 PM, C. Scott Ananian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 6:53 PM, C. Scott Ananian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The slides from my talk are at:
http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/cscott/journal2;a=blob_plain;f=journal2-talk.odp;hb=HEAD
PDF version at:
Hi all,
quote who=Martin Langhoff
exactly. There's a lot of fun to be had, and a lot to learn with this.
Might be useful in some cases (perhaps growing number of cases, if
connectivity improves over time) and more things become viable.
For health purposes, it will probably not be useful,
Hi all,
quote who=Harshvardhan
true. plus a good broadband network connection,
The video is relatively small and the broadband requirements don't appear to
be ridiculously high. I guess I would ask that you all download and test the
app, see what it is capable, of, post to the list and
An OLPC miniconference will be held November 17-21, 2008 at our
Cambridge offices (10th floor, 1 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA, USA)
This week-long event will help frame our long-term software development
efforts. In addition, we will work on prioritizing requirements,
features and goals for
An OLPC miniconference will be held November 17-21, 2008 at our
Cambridge offices (10th floor, 1 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA, USA)
This week-long event will help frame our long-term software development
efforts. In addition, we will work on prioritizing requirements,
features and goals for
Hi,
Philippe Clérié wrote:
Valerie Henson blogged about SSD's a while back
(http://valhenson.livejournal.com/25228.html). Since then I've made
sure I back up anything I have on flash.
Yeah, managed flashes are tricky. If you are interested, here is some
short writing about raw flash vs.
Edward,
It sounds to me like a wonderful project. I wondered myself why only the
Bible was available.
Morgan, them being christian does not necessarily imply they would not host
other scriptures.
The link http://www.crosswire.org/sword/publisher/index.jsp seems to suggest
they would be open, for
I have been involved with provider-to-provider telemedicine projects in
remote areas in Cambodia, Ecuador, the the Congo for the past 7 years. We
have found huge advantages by focusing on structured history-taking (text)
and highest possible resolution still images... These have allowed for
2008/10/16 Sebastian Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
E
The link http://www.crosswire.org/sword/publisher/index.jsp seems to suggest
they would be open, for at least putting it on the Cult / Unorthodox
module add-on section.
The irony being that this is a world-project and, buy the numbers,
when
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Edward Cherlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The instructions for preparing new modules are at
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/index.php/DevTools:Modules
Let's pick some short texts and try them out. I'll start with the
Heart Sutra in Sanskrit and Chinese.
New
Hi Deepak/Andres,
Now that the Joyride floodgates are open, which kernel branch do you
recommend we start testing in Joyride for the 9.1 release? If the
master branch, are there any regressions in it compared to the testing
branch? Which of 2.6.2[567] should we aim to ship with 9.1?
Thanks,
-
Greg,
Here are some comments and questions on your meeting and minutes. I hope
you find them helpful.
We had an internal kick off meeting for next release planning on Wed.
October 15.
How, in your opinion, did the private setting improve the meeting?
Starting next week, this will become a
On Oct 16 2008, at 21:11, Jeremy Katz was caught saying:
On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 20:18 -0400, Chris Ball wrote:
Now that the Joyride floodgates are open, which kernel branch do you
recommend we start testing in Joyride for the 9.1 release? If the
master branch, are there any regressions in
On Oct 16 2008, at 20:18, Chris Ball was caught saying:
Hi Deepak/Andres,
Now that the Joyride floodgates are open, which kernel branch do you
recommend we start testing in Joyride for the 9.1 release? If the
master branch, are there any regressions in it compared to the testing
branch?
Hello,
As pointed out elsewhere, the NLS system had a data storing and
sharing mechanism called Journal. It allowed full-text search,
versioning, hyperlinking/annotations and sharing among users.
http://www.bootstrap.org/augdocs/augment-33076.htm
The sharing and searching let people do
Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Jerry Vonau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well there are 2 issues here, that one above and the root cause of having
named, dhcpd, etc.. fail on firstboot is that olpc-network-config was used
to call domain_config and network_config to enable
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 6:43 AM, David Van Assche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Martin,
Is there a list of the changes you made somewhere... from a
standard moodle install...?
This will probably never have a pretty list - sorry! - but you can
track the patches that diverge from upstream in the
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Jerry Vonau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just so you know, service dhcpd anything or /etc/init.d/dhcpd anything
from the keyboard is broken... until you change away from the built-in
defaults. You must run the *_config before DHCPd can run, is the meat of
the error
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