On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Sayamindu Dasgupta wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 10:54 PM, James Simmons
> wrote:
>> I have been reading the articles on the OLPC Wiki on Pootle and the one
>> piece of information I can't seem to find is how to go about getting my
>> own Activities sub
Hi,
I tried to build the kernel open80211s on a group of machines which use
ubuntu 8.10 and it's work. Now I had to build it on an XO. The problem
is that I don't have enough space on my flash memory ( 1Go ). So, I had
to extend it with an SD card ( to have a space > 1024 Mo), but I
don't know the
rekik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to build the kernel open80211s on a group of machines which use
> ubuntu 8.10 and it's work. Now I had to build it on an XO. The problem
> is that I don't have enough space on my flash memory ( 1Go ). So, I had
> to extend it with an SD card ( to have a space >
Hi Bobby,
We are looking at including the new bootanim for the paraguayan
deployment, but the following things are holding us back:
1. The VT_SETMODE stuff which you omitted is needed for the feature
where when you press ctrl+alt+mesh during boot, pretty boot is
disabled and you see the console m
A few of the the details here are wrong...
2009/3/8 Jameson Quinn :
> No definite agreement has been made, but in preliminary chats, it seems
> that both organizations agree that anything for XS or specific to XO hardware
> should go in OLPC, and everything else (general Sugar improvements,
> fram
Hi,
I decided that it's worth sharing a summary of the customisations that
we are making to OLPC OS 801 here in paraguay. Many of these things
would probably be useful for other deployments too, so I'm hoping this
mail makes some recent work of myself and others slightly
better-known. Also I would
When I try to compile olpc-wakeup.S, I get the following:
cc -march=i686 -c
-I/lib/modules/2.6.29-0.197.rc7.fc11.i586/build/arch/x86/include -o
olpc-wakeup.o olpc-wakeup.S
olpc-wakeup.S: Assembler messages:
olpc-wakeup.S:13: Error: no such instruction: `align'
olpc-wakeup.S:104: Error: invalid cha
Awesome summary. Especially the journal-restore script will come in
handy right now. The info came at exactly the right time.
This reminds me about the thread started by Michael Stone about
sharing info between deployments. I think we should really put this
kind of technical info up on the l.o wik