resemblance to your own -- on the Pentagram
whiteboards, but the Pentagram folks were opposed on account of excess
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I removed the line 23 suggestion for one to immediately _get_ their
devkey, nothing else.
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stuff, we discussed them, I stand behind them, and I
clearly wasn't trying to hide anything from anyone given that I linked
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and deployment information
(that a build was factory-installed, or meant as a general customer-
facing update) with a build number.
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On Jul 12, 2008, at 11:59 PM, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
Which IDMR - the sun one with all the usual/heavily standardized
industry protocols - or something OLPC specific ?
It's not a protocol, just a small Python script that does some XML-RPC
nonsense from what I recall.
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work out better in practice.
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On Jul 8, 2008, at 5:31 PM, Carol Lerche wrote:
This is an assertion, not an argument. It is also factually
incorrect.
I have no interest in arguing with you; you're obviously free to
ignore my advice.
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launch-by-click into any
of the execution environments (Pippy, eToys, etc) amounts to. No
mainstream browser supports launch-by-click for executables.
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the user to stop the action -- unless this
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On Jul 7, 2008, at 4:50 PM, Hal Murray wrote:
Is that good enough? I think it would work fine for paranoid
security geeks,
but what about school children?
It's good enough because the purpose of the dialog is not to protect,
but to inform.
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that traversal. A seamful transition is one that's not
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the first line, since you didn't quote my message
in context and thus I don't know why you're discussing URIs pointing
to the local machine.
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is designed to mitigate the side effects
of arbitrary code execution, it's very unwise to make it trivial for
the user to trigger such execution unknowingly.
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in
memory via native Python data structures.
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On Jun 11, 2008, at 3:03 PM, Jameson Chema Quinn wrote:
If Bert is right, and this is the unstated general plan, then great!
While not made explicit in the spec, this is indeed the design and the
way it was discussed with the Collabora people.
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reflashing. Had they had to
reflash, they would have lost all the kids' data.
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On May 28, 2008, at 8:33 PM, Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
What are you trying to prevent?
He doesn't want one OS to be able to screw with files from another in
a dual-boot scenario. I don't think it's a good extension of the
threat model.
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can't load the DS and we do
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to detect you're in a school that's using APs, the
detection should be oriented towards establishing the presence of a
known XS.
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the side of caution as Chris has done.
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. If you want it to be mostly
standalone, you can certainly replace the error handling code to
sys.exit() with a particular error code.
I'll see if I can get you the server-side code, which I should have
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On Apr 26, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Microsoft will never cooperate with dual-boot. They haven't
ever even bothered with false promises. Forget about it.
Actually, this is the last epic battle I fought at OLPC. To my
knowledge, it's a battle I won.
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of conversations was like a particularly tedious game of
broken telephone, and it was never clear who was opposed to what, and
for what reason. I'm just glad it's happening.
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of the state of
camera and microphone support. If not yet implemented, these also
require contributions from experienced Windows kernel developers with
access to the Windows XP source.
Why do you think this requires source access and can't be handled by
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ineffective if kids got used to seeing the LED flash on and off every
so often as the system autonomously attempts to adjust the backlight.
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. If you relax the requirements or swap in a less
braindead DS backend, indeed you can simplify the whole system.
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be the sole operating
system ... Negroponte said he was mainly concerned with putting as
many laptops as possible in children's hands.
-- via Associated Press
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left. The whole Sugar vs. XP brouhaha is merely
misdirection.
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On Apr 22, 2008, at 7:25 PM, Joshua N Pritikin wrote:
The laptop might run Windows or Linux or both, but not Sugar on
Windows.
That's not accurate.
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that one. That
said, let's please keep Microsoft out of it and have replies be
maximally focused.
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On Mar 6, 2008, at 8:48 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
We cannot ship laptops with learning tools, of which the terminal is
one.
ITYM without? :)
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On Mar 7, 2008, at 3:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Report about Peru Deployment of the XOs/OLPC project
I also posted some of my notes from Peru, and particularly from a
visit to Arahuay:
http://radian.org/notebook/astounded-in-arahuay
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. Advertising a digest is enough as
long as nodes support an on-demand operation that returns their whole
key.
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updating it to use
hashlib.sha256? SHA-1 should be considered deprecated in all new code
being written.
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On Feb 26, 2008, at 5:20 AM, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Hex-encoding.
I figured, but why? Is passing around network-order raw bytes an
issue? If so, and we're trying to squeeze out bytes, surely a more
efficient packing than hex encoding can be used.
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followed by up to 255 arbitrary
characters treated as a binary string. Am I misremembering the RFC?
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On Feb 20, 2008, at 8:25 PM, Shikhar wrote:
I would like to get the general feeling about the XO and email.
Some informal notes from one of my former interns are here:
http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/jrus/email-spec;a=blob;f=email-spec.text;hb=HEAD
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might wish to consider a different name.
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introduction) by holding two laptops up to one another.
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with it. For reference, Uruguay is using
these:
http://www.nationalbarcode.com/datalogic/DataLogic-Firescan-
D131.htm
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On Feb 17, 2008, at 4:39 PM, Ivan Krstić wrote:
For reference, Uruguay is using these:
Once more, with the link unmangled:
http://www.nationalbarcode.com/datalogic/DataLogic-Firescan-D131.htm
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with KCM-style PKI yet.
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feed of
mfg-data from Quanta by this point in the deployment.
I had set this up quite a while ago, not sure why it's not up. Perhaps
it got nuked when the server moved from CSMC back to QSMC. I'll look.
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On Feb 7, 2008, at 3:06 PM, Frank Ch. Eigler wrote:
To what extent could prelinking, which should improve this aspect,
be used on OLPC?
It was tested and found to have no measurable performance impact.
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On Jan 31, 2008, at 6:30 PM, Paul Swartz wrote:
1. Project name : Develop
Done, your tree is:
git+ssh://dev.laptop.org/git/activities/develop
Instructions:
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Then ctrl+alt+backspace to restart Sugar. On builds prior to 653, you
can try:
$ rm -rf /home/olpc/.sugar/default/datastore/
but I don't recall off the top of my head if that'll work.
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ugly shared roster hack which
makes the system do something it's not designed to; this is not an
issue intrinsic to Jabber.
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On Jan 30, 2008, at 6:34 PM, Ricardo Carrano wrote:
This is not a waste of our time.
Your reply is addressed to me, so I'm not sure whether you understood
me to be implying that the mesh is a waste of our time. I was trying
to say exactly the opposite.
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1. Project name : FiftyTwo
Done, your tree is:
git+ssh://dev.laptop.org/git/activities/fiftytwo
Instructions:
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into the
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Cheers,
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[0] http://www.mathworks.com/support/sysreq/current_release/linux.html
[1]
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incorrect
about the existence of a moderator. That I haven't had to intervene
much recently is more a testament to our ability to stay on-topic than
an indicator of OLPC's willingness to let this list run rampant.
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will
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(The poster has been removed from the lists.)
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how reasonable this answer
is. :)
FWIW, I think it's the only reasonable answer.
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might wish to consider working with Chris Ball in perhaps developing
the functionality as part of Pippy. You two should certainly speak and
see to what extent your plans might overlap.
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that when I'm not actively using their
software, it shouldn't be _doing_ stuff on my machine without a very
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On Jan 21, 2008, at 7:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Falling-block puzzle game
Done, your tree is:
git+ssh://dev.laptop.org/git/activities/implode
Instructions:
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employee mail and mailing lists: down, ETA 2 hours
- wiki.l.o: down, ETA: 4 hours
- updates.l.o, activation.l.o: down, ETA: 6 hours
Thanks for your understanding, and see you on the other side.
Cheers,
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[0] This is a technical term.
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On Jan 23, 2008, at 7:18 PM, Ivan Krstić wrote:
In what's hopefully one of the last big infrastructure
rejigglements[0] required in the foreseeable future, we will be taking
a bunch of front-facing OLPC services down tonight starting at 5PM
EST.
Took a bit longer than expected, but we should
account for a non-trivial
portion of the list, we're happy to make an audio-specific one.
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the School Server.
The identity manager is a hack. It needs to be rewritten.
2. How do students share team projects for later use?
See my answer above re: bulletin boards.
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you're willing to very
narrowly redefine the problem in terms of a tiny set of core features
and then attempt to build those and no others.
The new datastore should be in (pre-)alpha by April, but the Journal
will not yet be able to use it.
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On Jan 18, 2008, at 12:23 PM, Ivan Krstić wrote:
Development services (git, trac) will be going down for 6-12 hours
tonight, Jan 18, starting around 6PM EST.
We completed all maintenance in the designated timeframe, and
dev.laptop.org in particular is in a substantially better shape than
downtime.
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followup discussion to the open list; devel@ has a well-
defined purpose, and this thread does not fit.
Lovingly,
your devel@ list admin.
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On Jan 12, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Build Announcer Script wrote:
+xapian-bindings-python.i386 0:1.0.2-1
-xapian-bindings-python.i386 0:1.0.4-2.fc7
Someone needs to make sure my patch for #5494 is not affected by this,
since I haven't investigated how the bindings are packaged. Tomeu?
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imagine you've investigated this and we can't, but I'm curious as to
why.)
[0] http://radian.org/~krstic/doingitwrong.jpg
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On Jan 13, 2008, at 3:46 PM, Chris Ball wrote:
We can, as my post said
My eyes skipped right over that paragraph; sorry for the noise.
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. This is still a worthy goal, but it has slipped in
priority, to the
point of being forgotten.
Slipped in priority, though certainly not forgotten. I've been
thinking about this problem for a while now.
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On Jan 3, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Albert Cahalan wrote:
The non-nerd kids are getting toys.
(Sidenote: this displays a stunning level of ignorance and failure of
comprehension of the project's goals.)
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with the project's stated purpose or
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On Dec 12, 2007, at 2:56 AM, Joshua Minor wrote:
If any developers don't have their SSH2 keys on the web, please
attach them
to the application e-mail.
I didn't see your SSH2 key attached or linked. Could you mail me a
copy so I can create your account? Thanks,
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6. Committer list
N/A
To clarify, you only need a mailing list hosted? That's been arranged;
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instructions here for importing your project:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Importing_your_project
The primary developer should have received an e-mail about the mailing
list whose creation you requested. Let us know if you have any
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project:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Importing_your_project
Let us know if you have any problems with your tree. Happy hacking.
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Please follow instructions here for importing your project:
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far without almost any service interruptions while I've juggled things
around, but due to the hot offload machine having some issues, there
might be turbulence in the week ahead. All effort will be taken to
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offered in the past to setup nagios and puppet for
us that
offer still stands.
Be patient. We lost our sysadmin, and I'm working through the task
backlog on top of my normal work. The systems were not left in good
shape, and it's taking some time to undo the damage.
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/dumpnand.py
# modprobe mtdchar
# python dumpnand.py /dev/mtd0 /your/USBKEY/nand-image.bin
In a pinch, you can pipe the output through netcat to upload it
somewhere directly.
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symlinks you've made. Thus the alt-deb symlink doesn't do anything.
Remove the existing alt symlink and replace it with one for the debian
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source, however, generation of
those .usb files for the JFFS2 image flavor strikes me as a mistake.
Scott, can you elucidate?
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resources out there that go into
these issues at great length. As a first pass, take a look at:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Software_licensing
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On Dec 28, 2007, at 12:37 PM, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Are our spam filters good enough to make our lists
open for posting by non-members?
The only spam filter good enough for that is Dave Woodhouse.
Inspecting every e-mail by hand. Spammers quake at the very thought.
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- q2d07-0
654 version change for olpcrd: 0.37-0 - 0.39-0
Done, 357 packages unchanged.
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On Dec 28, 2007, at 12:36 PM, Ivan Krstić wrote:
Now available here:
http://download.laptop.org/xo-1/os/official/654/jffs2/
This build has been retracted due to a QA issue. If you have obtained
a copy of this build, you are not advised to use it. We apologize for
the inconvenience
. If you remove the Sugar build, you're down to
a quarter. And don't worry about running out of write/erase cycles;
you'll have to work quite hard to do that with JFFS2.
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On Dec 27, 2007, at 11:40 AM, Gerard J. Cerchio wrote:
Did the media lab get the memo?
;; ANSWER SECTION:
support.laptop.org. 85028 IN CNAME pedal.laptop.org.
pedal.laptop.org. 75072 IN A 18.85.2.148
New DNS records can take some time to propagate.
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they have been downloaded?
You should be able to drag files to the SD card inside the journal
activity.
(2) About those journal downloads...
Where are they stored?
/home/olpc/.sugar/default/datastore/store/
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with please let us know when
there's code ready, but perhaps at least parts will be useful or
point us to things we haven't yet considered.
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for lack
of time, partly for lack of sufficiently good tools -- to determine
those foci.
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, in a little part.
Please post a link to this list when you have (proof-of-concept) code
available.
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