Hi James,
happy to know you want to work on this. See this thread:
http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2009-December/thread.html#26938
Regards,
Tomeu
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 02:40, James Smith metal.lunch...@gmail.com wrote:
All seems to work pretty well. except powermanagement. I'm
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 02:40, James Smith metal.lunch...@gmail.com wrote:
All seems to work pretty well. except powermanagement. I'm running os10
updated today with kernel, modules, firmware from 12/28 . the default setup
with powerd gives the previously described problem, losing
Its quite hackish but you can get your mouse and keyboard back after suspend by
telling i8042 to unbind and rebind. I haven't tried altering powerd itself but
you can see for yourself what i am talking about by executing the following
command before immediately suspending for a few seconds then
james wrote:
Its quite hackish but you can get your mouse and keyboard back after suspend
by
telling i8042 to unbind and rebind. I haven't tried altering powerd itself
but
you can see for yourself what i am talking about by executing the following
command before immediately
All seems to work pretty well. except powermanagement. I'm running os10 updated
today with kernel, modules, firmware from 12/28 . the default setup with powerd
gives the previously described problem, losing keyboard and mouse upon wakeup.
ohmd gives similar results. pm-suspend ends immediately
On Dec 11, 2009, at 10:55 AM, Steven M. Parrish wrote:If you are going to try out OS10 for the XO-1 here are a few things that need testing.I have a G1G1 XO-1. I upgraded my firmware to q2e41, then used the nand-flash method to install OS10. (Earlier attempts were not so fruitful, but I eventually
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 03:32:17AM +0100, Yuan Chao wrote:
Suspend works but keyboard/mouse no response when resumed.
I've tracked this down to commit 395c555e6f927 (Don't twiddle with
serio hardware during resume (#9779); [1]) which was supposed to fix
OLPC#9779 (Wakeup key is repeated;
Hello Paul,
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 02:43 -0500, Paul Fox wrote:
smparrish will correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe the release
you're testing runs powerd, not ohmd. the presence of the control
panel, and its inability to control powerd's behavior, is a bug,
or an unimplemented feature --
=?iso-8859-1?q?c=e9sar?= d. rodas wrote:
Hello Paul,
On Mon, 2009-12-14 at 02:43 -0500, Paul Fox wrote:
smparrish will correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe the release
you're testing runs powerd, not ohmd. the presence of the control
panel, and its inability to control powerd's
Keyboard/Mouse problem after resume:
- external USB keyboard works fine after resume
- I have attached an extract of the messages file with suspend, wait 5
min, resume (suspend and resume with power button), but I don't know
what could be related to keyboard/mouse.
On 12/14/2009 02:43 PM,
Good news!
As I recall, that same issue came up in 802 as well -- with a similar
fix.
-- John
On Dec 13, 2009, at 10:15 PM, Philipp Kocher wrote:
The Prolific driver gets loaded (see logs at the bottom).
The problem are the permissions.
After plugging in the scratch board ll
Hi Steven
- The scratch sensor board doesn't work (works with build 802)
I hoped allow olpc access to ttyUSB nodes (from release notes os10)
would make it work. I added an extract of /var/log/messages at the
bottom of the email.
- timezone can not be changed in gnome since administration
Hi, Steven.
The USB-serial cable that comes with the Scratch Sensor board needs a
driver from Prolifix. That driver used to be included in the builds,
but perhaps it was accidentally dropped?
If you use a supported USB-serial adaptor cable, then I think the
ScratchBoard will work.
I just
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Steven M. Parrish smparr...@gmail.com wrote:
If you are going to try out OS10 for the XO-1 here are a few things that need
testing.
Here are my test results on a XO-1 B4.
Does it boot consistently into Sugar? Gnome?
Working with Sugar.
A flash on screen
The Prolific driver gets loaded (see logs at the bottom).
The problem are the permissions.
After plugging in the scratch board ll /dev/ttyUSB0 shows:
crw-rw 1 root dialout 188, 0 2009-12-14 09:52 /dev/ttyUSB0
User olpc is not in group dialout which means it doesn't have access to
ttyUSB0.
Switching off pm doesn't work (with control panel GUI or command):
[o...@xo-11-08-d6 logs]$ sugar-control-panel -s automatic_pm off
/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sugar/util.py:25: DeprecationWarning:
the sha module is deprecated; use the hashlib module instead
import sha
smparrish will correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe the release
you're testing runs powerd, not ohmd. the presence of the control
panel, and its inability to control powerd's behavior, is a bug,
or an unimplemented feature -- take your pick.
(you can disable powerd if you wish, with initctl
The display startup quirk in OS9 has been fixed.
Can you suspend? Does it wake up?
No. Something in that area is broken.
What's the simplest/cleanest way to disable suspend so we can look for other
quirks? (and have a useful machine)
--
These are my opinions, not necessarily my
If you are going to try out OS10 for the XO-1 here are a few things that need
testing.
Does it boot consistently into Sugar? Gnome?
Any strange lockups? If so what were you doing?
Can you upgrade packages using yum update from the command line?
Does sound work?
Can you suspend? Does it
Hi Steven,
Testing on XO-1 CL1.
On 11 Dec 2009, at 18:55, Steven M. Parrish wrote:
If you are going to try out OS10 for the XO-1 here are a few things that need
testing.
Does it boot consistently into Sugar? Gnome?
Yes, but only tested over a few reboot cycles for each.
Any strange
, Steven M. Parrish smparr...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Steven M. Parrish smparr...@gmail.com
Subject: Some testing notes for OS10 for the XO-1
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