This is certainly an improved build.
Pippy finally works and adding the camera and power management should make it
ready :)
The record activity in this version does not record sound either. This was not
the case in the os10 and looks like a regression.
The focusing problem in write activity
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I can (somewhat) use Record 64 on my XO-1 running Debian squeeze (*) and
the latest OLPC git kernel. It doesn't work out-of-the-box (needed to
recompile binary blobs) and seems to hang (**) when I try to take a
photo, but the video overlay is shown.
In what way does Record fail for you,
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 11:01:50PM -0300, Raul Gutierrez Segales wrote:
8.2 (old geode driver):
(II) EXA(0): Offscreen pixmap area of 11208320 bytes
F11 (new geode driver):
(II) EXA(0): Offscreen pixmap area of 5829856 bytes
Debian (Record is working, xserver-xorg-video-geode 2.11.6-1):
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/F11_for_1.5
http://build.laptop.org/10.2.0/os107
Compressed image size: 702.57mb (+0.07mb since build 105)
Description of changes in this build:
* Remove kernel SD debugging code that I pushed accidentally.
Package changes since build 105:
+acl-2.2.47-4.fc11.i586
With the 20100107 kernel power management seems to work just fine in f11 xo-1
os10. I am working on a project called Deborah which is a debian system with
lxde for the xo-1 borrowing heavily from f11 for the xo-1. It's coming along
nicely and I think it works pretty well but I still have to get
james wrote:
With the 20100107 kernel power management seems to work just
fine in f11 xo-1 os10. I am working on a project called
Deborah which is a debian system with lxde for the xo-1
borrowing heavily from f11 for the xo-1. It's coming along
nicely and I think it works pretty well
I don't have wireless - my XOs are on ethernet (using interface eth1).
Currently I am running without a DNS server - meaning that I need to
issue explicit commands at each XO to set its eth1 IP address.
Just now I've been testing with a deliberately non-customized XO-1 -- I
have NOT issued any