To me, "two kids under a tree" is a very important scenario.
Although mesh fails on current Joyrides, I'm experimenting with
manual intervention (e.g., ifconfig) to get it going anyway.
What I notice is that that the mesh-related software on the XO does
not support all descriptions:
- iwcon
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 6:39 PM, C. Scott Ananian wrote:
> My suggestions: DNS-SD and libepc (http://live.gnome.org/libepc/).
> There's no need for Sugar-specific solutions here; we just need to use
> existing standard solutions.
Yep - I want existing standard stuff, but the devil we know seems t
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Martin Langhoff
wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Martin Langhoff
> wrote:
>> So this depends on a simple service-announcement scheme. I'll sidestep
>> the how of it, and say:
>
> In terms of getting a service announcement scheme, I'd be happy to
> work with
On Saturday 31 Jan 2009 11:24:55 am Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
> But I have *not* been able to assign a static ip address when a
> "real" network was involved - Network Manager intervenes and
> "destroys" whatever setup I've configured.
Network Manager does not handle interfaces which have an entry
in
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Martin Langhoff
wrote:
> So this depends on a simple service-announcement scheme. I'll sidestep
> the how of it, and say:
In terms of getting a service announcement scheme, I'd be happy to
work with you guys to find a lightweight svc announcement scheme that
works
Dan,
you've replied both in moodle.org and here, with different notes...
not sure where I should answer now :-)
Everyone else - there's a complementary discussion at
http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=111437#p505921
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On Sun, Feb 1, 2009
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Marco Pesenti Gritti
wrote:
> There are two parts of the work.
>
> * Mesh support needs to be integrated into NetworkManager 0.7. Sjoerd
> started to work on it, but his patches are not upstream yet.
The patches was proposed on the NetworkManager lists. They was
ge
daniel wrote:
> 2009/2/1 :
> > i asked dan the same thing. the only true fix i know of in 8.2.1
> > keeps the touchpad from locking up entirely on occasion. this
> > happens only rarely in earlier releases (and can be corrected by
> > suspending/resuming the laptop).
>
> That's what I'm
2009/2/1 :
> i asked dan the same thing. the only true fix i know of in 8.2.1
> keeps the touchpad from locking up entirely on occasion. this
> happens only rarely in earlier releases (and can be corrected by
> suspending/resuming the laptop).
That's what I'm referring to. Details are a little
i wrote:
>
> i just booted ubuntu to see how they do it -- turns out it's easy.
> they use a program called "xbindkeys" to bind all of the "special" XO
to be clear, "they" isn't ubuntu. "they" is the person (who goes
by the moniker "teapot") who put together binary release you
downloaded. a
paul wrote:
>
> >this will be different under ubuntu-on-XO,
>
> I want to write some code that runs in "Tablet" mode and I need one more key.
> So I want to disable the screen rotation.
> Currently even under ubuntu it rotates the screen.
> I'm a linux newbee so I have zero clue where to f
>this will be different under ubuntu-on-XO,
I want to write some code that runs in "Tablet" mode and I need one more key.
So I want to disable the screen rotation.
Currently even under ubuntu it rotates the screen.
I'm a linux newbee so I have zero clue where to find the keymapping
file or confi
bernie wrote:
> Daniel Drake wrote:
> > 2009/1/31 Tiago Marques :
> >> Almost already as I started using it, I noticed that sometimes the
> >> touchpad
> >> would be irresponsive.
> >>
> >> I may use it for hours without having a problem but, when it happens, it
> >> usually doesn't start
paul wrote:
> Thanks for all the advice, I've gotten ubuntu installed.
>
> One OLPC question and one GTK question
>
> OLPC: where exactly is the keyboard mapping file that would let me
> change the behavior of the screen orientation button?
this will be different under ubuntu-on-XO, i beli
Daniel Drake wrote:
> 2009/1/31 Tiago Marques :
>> Almost already as I started using it, I noticed that sometimes the touchpad
>> would be irresponsive.
>>
>> I may use it for hours without having a problem but, when it happens, it
>> usually doesn't start working again soon.
>
> Which OS version
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 17:08, Chris Ball wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> > OLPC: where exactly is the keyboard mapping file that would let me
> > change the behavior of the screen orientation button?
>
> I don't think there's a way to stop the button from trying to perform a
> rotate (though I might be
Hi Paul,
> OLPC: where exactly is the keyboard mapping file that would let me
> change the behavior of the screen orientation button?
I don't think there's a way to stop the button from trying to perform a
rotate (though I might be wrong), however you can register to receive a
signal when t
Thanks for all the advice, I've gotten ubuntu installed.
One OLPC question and one GTK question
OLPC: where exactly is the keyboard mapping file that would let me
change the behavior of the screen orientation button?
GTK Development::
gcc works (IE I can compile hello world)
python and pygtk
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Gary C Martin wrote:
> Not sure who's able to contribute, but just wanted to wave a red flag
> here to warn that it's looking like any mesh support is very unlikely
> to make the 0.84 Sugar release, unless someone is interested/able to
> work on it:
>
>http:
Not sure who's able to contribute, but just wanted to wave a red flag
here to warn that it's looking like any mesh support is very unlikely
to make the 0.84 Sugar release, unless someone is interested/able to
work on it:
http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/230
It officially slipped to t
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Jordan Crouse wrote:
> Edward Cherlin wrote:
>
>> National Semiconductor, which bought the line from Cyrix. I edited
>> several of the pin- and register-level manuals for various chips for
>> them more than ten years ago, and updates of my work are still online
>>
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