Click 4 More Amazing

2008-08-27 Thread Mariah Liney
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New joyride build 2346

2008-08-27 Thread Build Announcer v2
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build2346 Changes in build 2346 from build: 2344 Size delta: 0.00M -libertas-usb8388-firmware 2:5.110.22.p17.1-1.olpc3 +libertas-usb8388-firmware 2:5.110.22.p18-1.olpc2 -- This mail was automatically generated See

ibus, a new input framework

2008-08-27 Thread Sayamindu Dasgupta
Hi, I just came across ibus, an input framework which seems to be designed to be a better replacement for scim. A presentation is available online at http://ibus-user.googlegroups.com/web/ibus.pdf Has anyone used this ? Any comments on how well this works and how stable this is ? Thanks, Sayamindu

Re: CSound server questions

2008-08-27 Thread Victor . Lazzarini
There is no CsoundServer anymore; we use Csound as a librarythrough its API. If anyone wants some help on how to use it, toplay MIDI or anything else, he/she can talk to me, privately oron this list. I'm away to ICMC at the moment, so replies mightbe slow. But I'll give as much help as I

Re: CSound server questions

2008-08-27 Thread John Maloney
Thanks for the info. I had the impression that Barry Vercoe was working on a new, light- weight CsoundServer. Is that not true? -- John On Aug 27, 2008, at 5:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is no CsoundServer anymore; we use Csound as a library through its API. If anyone wants

Re: Scratch fails to write to Scratch.activity/Projects

2008-08-27 Thread Greg Smith
Hi Erik, John et al, Scratch is hot in the field right now! Kids are posting Scratch projects out of Uruguay and its been included in the teacher trainings in other countries too. One of the many great things about this application is that it posts directly to the Scratch web site. So its

Re: New joyride build 2346

2008-08-27 Thread Bobby Powers
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:11 AM, Build Announcer v2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build2346 Changes in build 2346 from build: 2344 Size delta: 0.00M -libertas-usb8388-firmware 2:5.110.22.p17.1-1.olpc3 +libertas-usb8388-firmware

Blocks? and bug 8090

2008-08-27 Thread Greg Smith
Hi Marco, Reading the Blocks? bugs this morning: http://dev.laptop.org/report/29 I noticed that we can get a lot of them off the list if we can close or defer 8090. Where are we with activity launching? Is it good enough and we have the main issues ironed out? I see mention of Eben's patch

Re: Scratch fails to write to Scratch.activity/Projects

2008-08-27 Thread karl ramberg
Bert have implemented Etoy saving to the Journal but I guess the backporting that to older Squeak images Scratch use could be a issue. On 8/27/08, Greg Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Erik, John et al, Scratch is hot in the field right now! Kids are posting Scratch projects out of Uruguay

Re: Blocks? and bug 8090

2008-08-27 Thread Eben Eliason
It's not really an issue of speed. The launcher in current joyrides has a half-dozen serious behavioral bugs. I worked with Marco to create a patch for this, which cleans up all but one tiny behavioral glitch, and which after 3+ days of testing by myself and a few others has yielded no side

Re: Blocks? and bug 8090

2008-08-27 Thread Eben Eliason
Sorry, to clarify: I think we should remove blocks?:8.2.0 from #8090, since we clearly aren't going to fix all those bugs. However, we should add it to #7669, which has a patch awaiting review, since that ticket solves 5 others if the patch is accepted. - Eben On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:52

[Server-devel] xs-config packaging

2008-08-27 Thread Jerry Vonau
Martin: For F9 your going to need to add to the xs-config.spec.in requires: libertas-usb8388-firmware To fit into fedora's packaging guidelines, shouldn't altfiles and scripts live in /usr/share/xs-config and not /? Jerry ___ Server-devel mailing

Re: [Server-devel] Pungi minimal installer, comps.xml trick

2008-08-27 Thread Robin Norwood
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Martin Langhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Playing with a minimal Pungi kickstart file I get an install CD of about 500MB. If I add the xs-pkgs dependencies, things balloon to 759MB, no longer fitting in a CD. My guess is that a good 1/3 of that is related to the

Ext3 images from recent 8.2 builds do not boot in qemu.

2008-08-27 Thread Ton van Overbeek
Tried a few ext3 images from the 8.2 build stream, but they do not boot in qemu. Looking at the build logs (e.g. http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/olpc/streams/8.2/build757/devel_ext3/build.log) there is one suspicious line near the end: - Copying grub boot loader files cp: cannot

Re: Scratch fails to write to Scratch.activity/Projects

2008-08-27 Thread C. Scott Ananian
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 8:40 PM, John Maloney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's wrong with just making the directory Scratch.activity/Projects writable by the world? It's not officially supported. Other than being a way for activities to leak data past Bitfrost protections, in a future release

[DCON]: Make sure the backlight level gets restored after sleep

2008-08-27 Thread Jordan Crouse
Apparently somewhere along the line, the backlight value gets reset to full in the DCON silicon after coming back from a DCON sleep. This patch should remedy that. Jordan -- Jordan Crouse Systems Software Development Engineer Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [DCON]: Make sure the backlight level

Scratch localization.

2008-08-27 Thread C. Scott Ananian
Scratch appears to require manual editing of the Scratch.ini file in order to come up in a language other than English. Is there any way I can pass a command-line option in bin/scratch-activity to set the Language preference based on the value of $LANG? I'd prefer that we not have to ship a

Re: Scratch localization.

2008-08-27 Thread Bert Freudenberg
Am 27.08.2008 um 18:38 schrieb C. Scott Ananian: Scratch appears to require manual editing of the Scratch.ini file in order to come up in a language other than English. Is there any way I can pass a command-line option in bin/scratch-activity to set the Language preference based on the

Re: Ext3 images from recent 8.2 builds do not boot in qemu.

2008-08-27 Thread Erik Garrison
I am working with the construction of a Qemu ext3 image. On Qemu boot I get the following error: Checking filesystems fsck.ext3: Unable to resolve 'LABEL=OLPCRoot'[FAILED] I am rebuilding the image to make it larger because I was unable to resize it directly so that it could fit all the

Re: Scratch localization.

2008-08-27 Thread Erik Garrison
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 06:54:18PM +0200, Bert Freudenberg wrote: Am 27.08.2008 um 18:38 schrieb C. Scott Ananian: Scratch appears to require manual editing of the Scratch.ini file in order to come up in a language other than English. Is there any way I can pass a command-line option

Re: Ext3 images from recent 8.2 builds do not boot in qemu.

2008-08-27 Thread Daniel Drake
On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 11:58 -0500, Erik Garrison wrote: I am working with the construction of a Qemu ext3 image. On Qemu boot I get the following error: Checking filesystems fsck.ext3: Unable to resolve 'LABEL=OLPCRoot'[FAILED] Have you tried setting the label of the filesystem in the

Re: Ext3 images from recent 8.2 builds do not boot in qemu.

2008-08-27 Thread Chris Ball
Hi, I am working with the construction of a Qemu ext3 image. On Qemu boot I get the following error: Checking filesystems fsck.ext3: Unable to resolve 'LABEL=OLPCRoot' `tune2fs -L OLPCRoot` on the device should set the label correctly, if you can do that. - Chris. -- Chris Ball

Re: Blocks? and bug 8090

2008-08-27 Thread Greg Smith
Hi Eben, That sounds good to me. I downgraded 8090 to blocks-. 7669 is not marked blocks right now but I believe the code can go in if it is ready. Please get that added ASAP so it makes the next build. Thanks, Greg S ** Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 10:54:41 -0400 From: Eben

Re: Scratch localization.

2008-08-27 Thread Yoshiki Ohshima
At Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:54:18 +0200, Bert Freudenberg wrote: Am 27.08.2008 um 18:38 schrieb C. Scott Ananian: Scratch appears to require manual editing of the Scratch.ini file in order to come up in a language other than English. Is there any way I can pass a command-line option in

Re: Blocks? and bug 8090

2008-08-27 Thread Gary C Martin
Hi Eben, On 27 Aug 2008, at 15:52, Eben Eliason wrote: It's not really an issue of speed. The launcher in current joyrides has a half-dozen serious behavioral bugs. I worked with Marco to create a patch for this, which cleans up all but one tiny behavioral glitch, and which after 3+ days

Re: Ext3 images from recent 8.2 builds do not boot in qemu.

2008-08-27 Thread Erik Garrison
Yeah. Apologies for pegging this thread. e2label to the right name was the solution. On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 01:03:05PM -0400, Chris Ball wrote: Hi, I am working with the construction of a Qemu ext3 image. On Qemu boot I get the following error: Checking filesystems

Re: Blocks? and bug 8090

2008-08-27 Thread Eben Eliason
Gary - I'm not sure about the issue. I asked Marco about it, and he said he doesn't think that my patch is responsible. If you're certain that it only occurs with my patch, then you should probably ping Marco directly about it, because I don't know the details of the window system well enough.

Re: Blocks? and bug 8090

2008-08-27 Thread Eben Eliason
Yup, I've got it all ready, and I'm awaiting patch review now. I'll push it in as soon as it's reviewed. - Eben On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 1:07 PM, Greg Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Eben, That sounds good to me. I downgraded 8090 to blocks-. 7669 is not marked blocks right now but I

Re: Blocks? and bug 8090

2008-08-27 Thread Marco Pesenti Gritti
Greg Smith wrote: Hi Marco, Reading the Blocks? bugs this morning: http://dev.laptop.org/report/29 I noticed that we can get a lot of them off the list if we can close or defer 8090. Where are we with activity launching? Is it good enough and we have the main issues ironed out? I see

Re: New joyride build 2346

2008-08-27 Thread C. Scott Ananian
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Bobby Powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 2:11 AM, Build Announcer v2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build2346 Changes in build 2346 from build: 2344 Size delta: 0.00M

Please help test our new 8.2.0 Alpha release candidate, 8.2-757!

2008-08-27 Thread Michael Stone
We are thrilled to announce our zeroth (Alpha) 8.2 release candidate, 8.2-757, valid until Wednesday, September 3. Please help test it according to the detailed instructions at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Friends_in_testing while we still have time to fix issues you might find! Next, since

touchy about communicating

2008-08-27 Thread Mikus Grinbergs
Don't have wireless at home. Do have enough external devices plugged in to need an USB hub (separately powered). Had two XOs set up identically - with the ethernet adapter connected at the hub (so adapter power is supplied even when the XO suspends). The first XO connected fine to the wired

[Server-devel] Pungi minimal installer, comps.xml trick

2008-08-27 Thread Martin Langhoff
Playing with a minimal Pungi kickstart file I get an install CD of about 500MB. If I add the xs-pkgs dependencies, things balloon to 759MB, no longer fitting in a CD. My guess is that a good 1/3 of that is related to the graphical installer and related dependencies which we don't want on the

Re: [Server-devel] Pungi minimal installer, comps.xml trick

2008-08-27 Thread Jeff
Hi all, I'm new to the list and have just been lurking around for the past week, so excuse me, but: On 27 Aug 2008, at 9:41 AM, Martin Langhoff wrote: It's not a complete deal breaker, but I prefer to distribute images that are small, and ideally fit on 1 CD. Why? What's wrong with writing

Re: [Server-devel] Pungi minimal installer, comps.xml trick

2008-08-27 Thread Jeff
On 27 Aug 2008, at 10:21 AM, Martin Langhoff wrote: On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 7:52 PM, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why? What's wrong with writing the image to a DVD? Don't worry about the CD :-) But I do. I'm worried that you may be applying first world standards and expect the

[Server-devel] Reply All

2008-08-27 Thread Jeff
Sorry about the redirects. Can we please change the Mailman default reply to sender to reply to list? Pretty please... : ) -- Jeff Brown Cell: 074-101 5170 / Fax: 086-532 3508 Masimanyane Mussel Rehabilitation and Masande Nursery ~ Nutritional Projects C O F F E E B A Y ~ W I L D C O A S

Re: [Server-devel] Pungi minimal installer, comps.xml trick

2008-08-27 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Martin Langhoff wrote: Playing with a minimal Pungi kickstart file I get an install CD of about 500MB. If I add the xs-pkgs dependencies, things balloon to 759MB, no longer fitting in a CD. My guess is that a good 1/3 of that is related to the graphical installer and related dependencies which

Re: [Server-devel] Reply All

2008-08-27 Thread James Cameron
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:41:56AM +0200, Jeff wrote: Can we please change the Mailman default reply to sender to reply to list? Pretty please... : ) Heh. No thanks. But do you need assistance with your mail client to reply CC all? Several mail clients can be configured with such a local

Re: [Server-devel] Pungi minimal installer, comps.xml trick

2008-08-27 Thread Jerry Vonau
Martin Langhoff wrote: Playing with a minimal Pungi kickstart file I get an install CD of about 500MB. If I add the xs-pkgs dependencies, things balloon to 759MB, no longer fitting in a CD. My guess is that a good 1/3 of that is related to the graphical installer and related dependencies which

Re: [Server-devel] Pungi minimal installer, comps.xml trick

2008-08-27 Thread Martin Langhoff
2008/8/28 Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]: But I do. I'm worried that you may be applying first world standards Don't let knee-jerk reactions dominate :-) I am on a very slow int'l connection. I expect most pilot site and several XS volunteers to be on similarly slow int'l connections. Small images are

Re: [Server-devel] Reply All

2008-08-27 Thread Martin Langhoff
2008/8/27 Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sorry about the redirects. Can we please change the Mailman default reply to sender to reply to list? Sorry - but no. Reply and reply all should be available on your email program. Accidentally replying in private is ok (and better than the alternative :-) ).

[Server-devel] Strange - already member of a bridge

2008-08-27 Thread Martin Langhoff
The reason br0 is not coming up is that we see device msh0 is already a member of a bridge: can't enslave it to bridge br0 But brctl show only shows a 'pan0' bridge and no mention of msh0. (I wonder what pan0 is) OTOH, if I explicitly say ifup br0 it does come up. cheers, m -- [EMAIL