Hi,
Forgive me if this has been discussed and resolved before - it perhaps
skipped my radar.
I ran into Jason Cole (http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529185/)
today at OSBC (http://www.infoworld.com/event/osbc/) and mentioned the
problem of creating content/lessons for Moodle. IIRC, Bryan Berry
Hi All,
I know that olpcsound was originally a fork of csound for olpc. I
noticed just now on the sugarlabs page for the 0.84 release [1] that
it depends on csound 5.08/5.10 and makes no mention of olpcsound. Does
that mean that olpcsound is now obsolete and that once we get csound
in Fedora
Hi All,
Does anyone have a link to the kernel src rpm that's used for what was
the latest joyride kernel or the equivalent thereof?
Peter
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2009/3/24 Vamsi Krishna Davuluri vamsi.davul...@gmail.com:
Much appreciated!
I have updated my proposal, that actually makes the process much easier.
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Print_Support
Also -- if your print queue is based on the Journal, we can add a
simple xml-rpc point of entry to
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 7:03 AM, Sameer Verma sve...@sfsu.edu wrote:
I ran into Jason Cole
I know Jason fairly well ;-) and MoaS too.
the problem of creating content/lessons for Moodle.
Ah, the drama. In an XS/Moodle centric world, just create them in
Moodle, and if needed trade moodle course
Alex Wulms was recently asking for some detail on this in a private
conversation -- the revelevant bits below...
[ to everyone involved, let's have the conversations via server-devel :-) ]
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Alex Wulms alex.wu...@scarlet.be wrote:
Regarding the finger painting
Very strange, but olpcsound is based on csound 5.08. As far as I know there is
no
fedora package for csound 5.08 or 5.10. If there is, it should be no
problem moving from olpcsound to csound. I would not like to
move from olpcsound to csound 5.03, though.
olpcsound is not a fork, it is based on
Hi Victor,
Thanks for the clarification. Yes, I was aware that csound in Fedora
is 5.03. My query was based on getting Fedora up to the latest version
(so if we needed olpcsound if fedora had = 5.08). I'm going to follow
this up to see where I can get. As a side note, do you know what the
removed
Hi Victor,
Thanks for the update, its very useful. I'll have a look at it next
week. Where can I find the 5.07 spec you mention. I'll have a look at
getting it up to 5.08 as a starter and see if I can't push the Tcl/Tk
plugins into a subpackage but according to this sugarlabs page the
0.84
Have you considered configuring the internal nic to listen on two ip
addresses, lan and wan? I think you said you are locating all of the XS
machines centrally, so this might be an option depending on the networking
infrastructure you have in the central location. What would happen if you
2009/3/25 Peter Robinson pbrobin...@gmail.com:
Hi All,
Does anyone have a link to the kernel src rpm that's used for what was
the latest joyride kernel or the equivalent thereof?
Should be here:
http://dev.laptop.org/~dilinger/master/
and 8.2 kernels here:
2009/3/22 Aaron Konstam akons...@sbcglobal.net:
Can anyone suggest another reason for my experiences?
An intermittent problem with your keyboard, which coincidentally went
away on reflash, but is likely to resurface in the near future.
Daniel
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Hi at all,
I play a little bit with sugar on ubuntu intrepid with there own
packages. Now i have a program written in python and gtk.
When i run this program i get this message
Richard A. Smith wrote:
Reply-to-all this email with responses to the questions below, a contact
person and a shipping method (see note *[2]).
Rabi Karmacharya
The MBC can be shipped to UN World Food Program (WFP) office in
Kathmandu. As one of our partners in the OLPC project, WFP has
Luke Faraone, address is on file.
Part of the DC Learning Club http://olpclearningclub.org/ and the
Arlington STEM academy
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Richard A. Smith rich...@laptop.orgwrote:
How many XO's do you have in your current deployment/pilot?
We're developers and enthusiasts,
Sorry, this is hard to understand. Is it an activity, or a script? What do
you do to run this program? What do you do to run this program as root?
I suspect that you are using non-sugar GTK widgets, and that run it as
root means run it outside sugar - am I guessing right?
Jameson
On Wed, Mar 25,
Hello!
So, here is an almost finished version of my Print Proposal minus the second
community member remarks. ( cc Martin Langhoff please give me your views on
this if possible)
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Print_Support
Please file in your questions or views under the discussion tab in the
Not a GSoC project, just a project(crcsync is the name at the moment).
Initial target is a double proxy server, one each end of the slow link, with
dreams of web standards and browser integration following.
Seems to me that both projects need the same upstream server extension to be
able to send
Hi,
We are currently investigating how easy/complex it would be to make the finger
paint application as a TinyMCE module/plugin. We would like to build the
paint module on top of the dojo toolkit, which provides a cross-browser 2D
graphics sub-library. Dojo toolkit is available under the BSD
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Alex Wulms alex.wu...@scarlet.be wrote:
paint module on top of the dojo toolkit, which provides a cross-browser 2D
graphics sub-library.
BTW, I suspect that the approach of talking directly to modern
browsers' low-level APIs for imaging (canvas, etc) will
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