On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Carlos Rafael Giani
d...@pseudoterminal.org wrote:
I have written GStreamer 1.0 plugins for vMeta . You can find it here:
https://github.com/dv1/gst-vmeta
Excellent! Thanks for working on this and sharing it.
It looks like you have rewritten the plugin more or
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 8:03 AM, Carlos Rafael Giani
d...@pseudoterminal.org wrote:
Yes, it is written from scratch. First, I wanted to use the GStreamer video
decoder base class, which the Marvell decoder didn't. Second, the Marvell
code uses many hacks that simply won't translate to GStreamer
Hi all:
What steps must I take to install a new root CA certificate so Browse
can use it? When I click on the hyperlink of the certificate it get
downloaded to the journal unlike firefox or older Browse where you are
prompted.
Thanks for any hints,
Jerry
Hi all:
What steps must I take to install a new root CA certificate so Browse
can use it? When I click on the hyperlink of the certificate it gets
downloaded to the journal unlike firefox or older Browse where you are
prompted.
Thanks for any hints,
Jerry
PS, this is a resend of an email that
Unlike Firefox (which has its own PKI and certificate authority support),
Webkit uses the system CA database.
You therefore should add the desired CA to the directory of system CA
certificates, the location of which varies a bit by distribution and
version.
With Fedora 19 (not yet used for a XO
Just getting ready to show someone the XSCE but there was something wrong
with eth1 so I wanted to log on
Now it says
[press ENTER to login]
schoolserver : root login (automatic)
permission denied
Any help appreciated.
To reinstall, how far back do i have to start from
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 01:56:04PM +1100, David Leeming wrote:
schoolserver : root login (automatic)
permission denied
Sounds like you locked down the root user according to the last step
in the 0.3 instructions.
Perhaps you did not lock down the olpc user, try logging in with user
olpc, and
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:05 PM, James Cameron qu...@laptop.org wrote:
0.4 might be a better idea at this stage.
XSCE 0.4 RC1 is currently expected Friday if you can wait ~36hrs:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Community_Edition/0.4/Road_Map
Testing matrix is here for those who want to
Holt, I have 2 USB WIFI adapters, but there is no driver for them on XSCE. Could you help me? 1. Is there a compatible USB WIFI adapter list? 2. Is there a guide on how to install the driver? Thanks,-- Best regards,Lite On 2013年8月22日 at 上午11:17:05, Adam Holt (h...@laptop.org) wrote: On Wed, Aug
XSCE is based on OLPC OS, and OLPC OS intentionally does not support
all USB WIFI adapters. We removed from the kernel support for
adapters that we did not expect to be used, in order to reduce the
size of the kernel and OS installation.
So your question can be rephrased as How do I add support
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