Hi,
> As I understand 802 differs from 801 only in the firmware. Is it
> true?
That's right.
> Shall I test 802 if I have been using 801 for a long time?
A small amount of testing would be very good, yes. We don't expect
any changes to be visible outside of the firmware and battery ch
As I understand 802 differs from 801 only in the firmware. Is it true?
Shall I test 802 if I have been using 801 for a long time? Will anybody
fix kernel/X errors if I report them?
Holt wrote:
> The build is now signed so you don't even need a developer key:
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Friends_i
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 9:56 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
> On 4/29/2009 6:13 PM, sysad...@laptop.org wrote:
>> sorry but like i already answer on devel,
>> you should host your project on sugarlabs infrastructure
>>
>> cu
>> dogi
>>
>
> OK. Can somebody please change the obsolete, misleading text at
>
On 4/29/2009 6:13 PM, sysad...@laptop.org wrote:
> sorry but like i already answer on devel,
> you should host your project on sugarlabs infrastructure
>
> cu
> dogi
>
OK. Can somebody please change the obsolete, misleading text at
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Project_hosting
> If you're looking t
The build is now signed so you don't even need a developer key:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Friends_in_testing
Helping us test WPA (WPA2 especially) would be most useful, since these
wifi connections sometimes fail as much as 20% of the time, when Release
8.2.0 seemed to fail only ~10% of the time.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 05:34:37PM -0500, Lars Huttar wrote:
> So now my message is in the moderator queue, but rather than wait for
> moderator approval I thought I'd go ahead and resend the message to the
> list now that I am a confirmed subscriber.
That's fine. We can wear the duplicates.
--
Hi Lars,
since you are developing a sugar activity it is wise to host your
project on sugarlabs.org infrastructure
cu
dogi
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
> You can host your project at http://git.sugarlabs.org/ without any
> intervention on our part. Looking forward to se
1. Project name :PhoneticExplorer
2. Existing website, if any :http://wiki.laptop.org/go/PhoneticExplorer
3. One-line description :Explore the sounds of the world's languages.
4. Longer description :A phonetics toy, allowing children basic
exposure to sounds of the world's la
You can host your project at http://git.sugarlabs.org/ without any
intervention on our part. Looking forward to seeing your project.
-walter
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Lars Huttar wrote:
> Hopefully this is not a repost.
>
> I initially sent this to sysad...@laptop.org and to this list, as
Hopefully this is not a repost.
I initially sent this to sysad...@laptop.org and to this list, as
instructed by http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Project_hosting
However that was right after subscribing to this list, and it was not
yet clear whether I needed to confirm my subscription before I could
post
Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
> Are you using the latest batman.fth? I pulled a lot of batman
> functionality into the firmware and had to modify batman.fth to
> avoid the errors above.
>
>
> I'm using 0.3.6.
Sorry. I didn't have the latest up on the site. Grab a fresh copy.
> Is t
>
> Are you using the latest batman.fth? I pulled a lot of batman
> functionality into the firmware and had to modify batman.fth to avoid the
> errors above.
I'm using 0.3.6.
Originally, I only pulled in some key diagnostics but then in later
> firmwares I needed the formatting functions too
Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
> Put batman.fth in /home/olpc and try "fload nand:\home\olpc\batman.fth".
>
>
> OK. That worked (I think), but now I'm getting this when I execute fload:
>
> >sd.ddd isn't unique
> >sd.dd isn't unique
> ec-rambase isn't unique
> ec-ram@ isn't unique
> logstr isn
>
> Put batman.fth in /home/olpc and try "fload nand:\home\olpc\batman.fth".
OK. That worked (I think), but now I'm getting this when I execute fload:
>sd.ddd isn't unique
>sd.dd isn't unique
ec-rambase isn't unique
ec-ram@ isn't unique
logstr isn't unique
>sd isn't unique
>sdx isn't unique
nand
Emiliano Pastorino wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm trying to recover a battery than seems to be broken.
> This is what I've done so far:
>
> - I've plugged the battery on an unsecured XO.
>
> - When I run "watch-battery" from the ok prompt, I get a "No battery"
> message.
>
> - I tried "see-b
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