On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 at 11:36:08 +0200, Jani Monoses wrote:
Is there an easy way of using salut on the regular (non-mesh) wifi
interface? That would cover only laptops on the same LAN and be suited
for a school laboratory or a household.
Join an ordinary wifi access point and this will
drew einhorn wrote:
I'll need at least a jabber server of my own.
Would it be better to install my own XS school server?
I don't know what the status of the XS software is. Uruguay's running
Debian servers.
Would it be even better to have local servers at both sites?
There is no server
Morgan Collett wrote:
Miguel Álvarez wrote:
I think that you're rather interested on the presence service and
activity sharing. That can be done independently of the mesh range, as
it relies (in the infrastructure mode) on jabber servers. I guess there
will be designated server(s) for G1G1
Miguel Álvarez wrote:
I think that you're rather interested on the presence service and
activity sharing. That can be done independently of the mesh range, as
it relies (in the infrastructure mode) on jabber servers. I guess there
will be designated server(s) for G1G1 recipients, but that can
Morgan Collett wrote:
Yes, the presence service operates either over the mesh, or via a Jabber
server if you have Internet access. However due to scalability issues,
the G1G1 software is not configured with a real jabber server by
default. There is no way we could handle the 100,000 G1G1
I have a couple G1G1 coming my way.
I'm trying to figure what I need to support them and
a few sugars running on ubuntu boxes.
Both XOs will be here for a short while.
Then one will be going south to MX with my grandson and daughter.
I'll need at least a jabber server of my own.
Would it be
Hi Ian,
I think that you're rather interested on the presence service and activity
sharing. That can be done independently of the mesh range, as it relies (in
the infrastructure mode) on jabber servers. I guess there will be designated
server(s) for G1G1 recipients, but that can be manually