I normally work with both an external USB mouse and an external USB
keyboard plugged in. Just now I noticed that the keys on the XO
itself were no longer working; neither was the touchpad. [The USB
devices continued to work.] Rebooting made no change (whether the
USB devices were plugged in
thanks mikus -- i think we found this earlier this week -- i
believe this will be fixed in the next (q3a14?) firmware. the
problem is rooted in trac #9453, though the symptoms have changed
a bit since the original problem and description.
paul
mikus wrote:
I normally work with both an
believe this will be fixed in the next (q3a14?) firmware. the
http://dev.laptop.org/~rsmith/q30233.rom
Should fix your problems.. This EC version should also start showing
up in any pre-q3a14 releases Mitch makes. But right now there aren't
any test releases.
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2009/10/17 Kevin Cole dc.l...@gmail.com
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 13:59, Manusheel Gupta m...@laptop.org wrote:
Dear all,
Wish to ask you for pointers to improve the performance of SocialCalc
activity while running it on Sugar Live CD for Windows. SocialCalc works
very well on the native
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 11:53, Kevin Cole dc.l...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 13:59, Manusheel Gupta m...@laptop.org wrote:
Dear all,
Wish to ask you for pointers to improve the performance of SocialCalc
activity while running it on Sugar Live CD for Windows. SocialCalc works
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 2:15 AM, Devon Connolly dev...@gmail.com wrote:
Right, I appended the aforementioned entries to iptables-xs.in so that
the resulting iptables-xs file reflected the modifications, but the rules
still did not take affect.
And you did /etc/init.d/iptables restart to make
Check on both the suggestions above. I had already added the entries to
that portion of the file and I restarted iptables. The result is a
working dansguardian when sshing into the server and opening lynx in a
term. However none of the traffic coming from computers on the LAN is
being
Ok. So I'll give you guys an overview of applicable config files to see
if we can't spot the problem. I will only list applicable entries.
First, the basic setup:
2 NICS, onboard and USB. USB nic is eth0 with fixed IP 192.168.1.1. eth1
is bonded to create lanbond0 on 172.168.0.1
I
Is there a way to unregister a client with the xs?
sugar-control-panel -c register didn't seem to do anything.
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User 1 (Admin), who was the first to register with XS, creates a news item
that appears on the home page
User 2 (Teacher) doesn't see it.
Is this expected?
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OK the admin manually made the teacher a Teacher and now can see news.
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On Sat, 2009-10-17 at 13:46 +, Devon Connolly wrote:
Ok. So I'll give you guys an overview of applicable config files to see
if we can't spot the problem. I will only list applicable entries.
First, the basic setup:
2 NICS, onboard and USB. USB nic is eth0 with fixed IP
What is the output of iptables -t nat -L -v
I can't cite any explicit benefits as this is my first XS install and my
first time using Dansguardian. I'm still getting used to iptables and the
wonderful science of redirecting packets. Google led me to believe this
is the best way to do
With the latest XO build you need to:
# rm .sugar/default/config
Then press CTL+ALT+ERASE. You will need to re-enter the students name and
the register option will have returned.
From what I've experienced sugar-control-panel -c registration only
seems to allow laptops that were having
On Sat, 2009-10-17 at 17:48 +, Devon Connolly wrote:
What is the output of iptables -t nat -L -v
I can't cite any explicit benefits as this is my first XS install and my
first time using Dansguardian. I'm still getting used to iptables and the
wonderful science of redirecting
Great work XS team!
I just have a few minor issues as I get to know the new release.
I have upgraded 0.5.2 to 0.6 successfully. I want the choice to use Moodle
or to be able to browse public folders of HTML content. Previously I did
this by adding a file html.conf to /etc/httpd/conf.d/
Is there a way to delete all users from the XS? I.e. I have upgraded from
0.5.2 and wish to start afresh with a clean upgrade.
David Leeming
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Sent:
Save the following script to /home/idmgr as something like
remove_all_users:
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#!/bin/sh
##LIST ALL SERIAL NUMBERS##
sqlite3 /home/idmgr/identity.db SELECT serial FROM laptops dellist.txt
##DELETE ALL ACCOUNTS IN LIST##
for serial in $( dellist.txt); do
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