Dear OLPC / Sugar devels,
A package called batti (batti-0.3.8-1.fc14.noarch) is included in both
the XO 1.5 and XO-1 11.2.0 builds, but unfortunately it is lacking in
internationalization and it should be a simple matter for one of our
developers to submit corrections on behalf the Translation Te
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 08:35:36PM -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> To install:
> ok fs-update ext:\os13.zd
You should be able to use u:\os13.zd now, let me know if it doesn't
work.
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James Cameron
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The "sound of reboot" build.
http://build.laptop.org/F13-arm/os13/
Changelog:
* Audio playback works with current OFW (Q4A16). Update OFW, perform a full
poweroff (a soft-reboot does not clear audio registers), then test with
aplay /usr/share/sound/alsa/*
In earlier builds, audio playback would
The "better boot-time debugging" build.
http://build.laptop.org/F13-arm/os12/
Changelog:
* Early boot kernel debugging is now actually enabled - just like os11
promised (but didn't do). We still hope to understand #10991
* Updated olpc-runin-tests to v0.11-2
* Audio works... only when paired w
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Sridhar Dhanapalan
wrote:
> I'm wondering if there's anything we can do to make TTS sound more
> 'human'. We'd like to be able to use the XOs to teach English
> literacy, but the espeak voices are very robotic.
>
> My understanding is that espeak is optimised for l
sridhar wrote:
> I'm wondering if there's anything we can do to make TTS sound more
> 'human'. We'd like to be able to use the XOs to teach English
> literacy, but the espeak voices are very robotic.
>
> My understanding is that espeak is optimised for low-power devices
> (great for XOs) and
On Thu, 2011-06-09 at 12:08 -0500, Jerry Vonau wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> This is to announce the latest OLPC-AU build for the XO-1.5 for testing
> featuring sparse file support [1], Browse-122, and Musicpainter-9 is
> available for testing [2].
>
> With this release if you don't upgrade the firmware p
I'm wondering if there's anything we can do to make TTS sound more
'human'. We'd like to be able to use the XOs to teach English
literacy, but the espeak voices are very robotic.
My understanding is that espeak is optimised for low-power devices
(great for XOs) and clear (if robotic) speech. Would