On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 22:23, Gary Martin garycmar...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 24 Jun 2010, at 16:20, Martin Langhoff martin.langh...@gmail.com wrote:
Talking with the PerĂș team a few days ago about F11/S0.84 (both on
xo-1.5 and xo-1)
Teachers and testers were very confused with the
Here is the list
- Implode (No comparte en ninguna version)
- Paint (No comparte en ninguna version)
- Labyrinth
- Flipsticks
- Cuerpo Humano
- English for Fun
- JigsawPuzzle (no comparte en version 0.84 pero si en 0.82)
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Hi,
ParaguayEduca created a great Rails-based inventory system for their
deployment in Paraguay. I've spent the last few weeks adapting it for
Peru, where it is also planned to be used.
Most of my changes were able to go back into Paraguay's codebase, and
we've made a v0.4 release.
This morning we had a meeting with 15 formadores (teacher trainers) of
Caacupé.
After the initial excitement for a colorful and familiar desktop, the
controversy around Gnome has been growing and growing. Many users and
teachers love it and use it as their primary work environment, many
others
Raul had what I had thought was a nice compromise solution: to
eliminate the control-panel section for switching. Then the switch
would be a deliberate act from the Terminal, presumably by deliberate
action by the student. Then any damage would be in the realm of
violating the social contract
Looking at Journal View as presented by sugar-0.88.1-5.3bernie.fc11,
a Documents icon shows up in the lower left (in the View's margin).
I am confused by the presence of this new icon. I have NOT explicitly
identified any Documents - neither in internal XO storage nor in
external XO storage.
Hi there,
Sorry I missed this email. You might want to check out sugargame which does
not use this event loop wrapping approach:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Development_Team/Sugargame
That said I see in a later post that you switched to GTK/Cairo which is
great - so long as you don't get too
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Kevin Cole kjc...@dc.sugarlabs.org wrote:
That's sort of where I was thinking: Make it harder or at least something
requiring more than a button push. I know when I was having troubles with
not being able to use the mouse, I was able to get to a virtual
On 25 Jun 2010, at 20:27, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
Here is the list
- Implode (No comparte en ninguna version)
- Paint (No comparte en ninguna version)
- Labyrinth
Oh joy, interesting, so it's just0.84 that's borked up, Labyrinth is correctly
disabling the share feature
Teachers demand a technological mean to solve a problem of discipline and
computer literacy.
Launch GNOME under a separate account with a quota and with limited or no sudo
access. This will cut out most of the mayhem, thereby buying you time to work
out a more integrated solution.
Michael
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