Hi Niels,
On Sat, Aug 06 2011, Niels de Vos wrote:
= We have device-tree! So what used to be in /ofw now appears in
/proc/device-tree . Time to port bitfrost, dracut-modules-olpc, sugar
control panel, olpc-utils. Thanks Andres, Mitch and Saadia!
Wow, this is quite impressive! You must be
Hi
i think OLPC should support programming in C\C++
i'm sure many students can learn to program C++\C and SDL on XO laptops
if you need i can start some simple tuts on SDL and C++ for the OLPC and i can
try to help port an IDE for C\C++\Python\etc too
another thing
i think AMDs
On 07.08.2011, at 20:02, mustafa nematallah wrote:
Hi
i think OLPC should support programming in C\C++
You can write Sugar activities in any language that has D-Bus and X11 bindings:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Development_Team/Low-level_Activity_API
What else do you think OLPC should
Development using C, C++, and SDL, is already supported by the
underlying Fedora packages. A student need only install these packages
and begin to use the tools. All the IDEs available in Fedora are
available on an OLPC XO, and the installation is trivial compared to the
task of writing a
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 06:52:56PM -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote:
The Sugar in sync! device-tree build.
Download from:
? http://build.laptop.org/F14-arm/os32/
http://build.laptop.org/F14-arm/os36/ actually.
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James Cameron
http://quozl.linux.org.au/
All,
There is a widely held belief that Pootle takes care of updating the
POT files in git and updating the Templates on Poolte. This is not
entirely accurate.
The fact is that there is nothing in the Pootle code itself that does
this automatically. This automagical updating used to occur, but
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Chris Leonard cjlhomeaddr...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
There is a widely held belief that Pootle takes care of updating the
POT files in git and updating the Templates on Poolte. This is not
entirely accurate.
The fact is that there is nothing in the Pootle
Development using C, C++, and SDL, is already supported by the
underlying Fedora packages. A student need only install these packages
and begin to use the tools. All the IDEs available in Fedora are
available on an OLPC XO, and the installation is trivial compared to the
task of writing a
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 10:49 PM, Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.com wrote:
Should we update (at least temporarily)
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Translation_Team/i18n_Best_Practices#Do_not_touch_anything_inside_your_po_directory
Done.
cjl
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