hackerboymaya...@gmail.com said:
First, about installing activities, i can't connect to internet on my
xo wirelessly thanks to indian govt. ...
What is the Indian govt doing to keep you from using WiFi?
I did a quick search and didn't find anything about WiFi not working in
India. I stopped
Still working on reading and validating Canonical JSON files that are
larger than available memory.
Along the way, found that Python 2.5.x doesn't support an offset to
mmap(), which at first blush makes re-mapping with a sliding window
problematic. Well, almost. If you mmap.close(), re-create the
Hi Chris,
As you pointed out, my board has incorrect microphone wiring. When you
have time, I need you to run some tests on a correctly-wired board.
Here's a kernel:
http://dev.laptop.org/~dsd/20090703/kernel-2.6.30-20090703.1.olpc.0517950.i586.rpm
Please configure modules.conf to pass
On 3 Jul 2009, at 05:12, S Page wrote:
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 8:04 PM, David
Farningdfarn...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
Maybe. Stand back, what the heck is Activities/All for? I marked
the
page obsolete and nobody has disagreed. ...
Someone disagreed quite enthusiastically the other day.
Basically, for each configuration (external microphone plugged in, and
external microphone not plugged in), I'd like to know the following:
- which of the 8 microphones is the one to use
- which ports we can turn off
In reading the generic Intel HDA codec spec, and comparing it to the
John Gilmore wrote:
Basically, for each configuration (external microphone plugged in, and
external microphone not plugged in), I'd like to know the following:
- which of the 8 microphones is the one to use
- which ports we can turn off
In reading the generic Intel HDA codec spec,
On Fri, Jul 03, 2009 at 08:40:35PM -0700, John Gilmore wrote:
Testing the OLPC-specific analog sensor input mode would be very
useful. Given the stereo input jack, this would give experimenters
TWO analog inputs.
/me puts hand up ;-)
... but only once there is hardware. I'm also curious as
Hi,
So as per Martin's suggestion. I'm making this mail.
I don't have a spare system at my disposal right now,
so I am running XS under a VM.
But I can't figure out how to access the moodle server
outside the VM. (virtual Box)
Other than that moodle is set up.
Thanks,
Vamsi