Re: August Penguin talk

2007-08-05 Thread James Cameron
On 05/08/2007, at 5:13 PM, Zvi Devir wrote: Recently I've updated my B2 machine to build 538. The camera activity in this build is totally broken. Actually the camera activity is broken for quite some time now, [...] I offer a workaround rather than a solution ... depending on the

Re: August Penguin talk

2007-08-05 Thread Walter Bender
James's suggestion is a good one. Unfortunately, the hardware problem that was fixed between B2 and B4 (and which was more extensive than just the difference between a GX and a LX) was such that the overhead of maintaining compatibility is not worth the effort. Regarding which build to run, I'd

Re: August Penguin talk

2007-08-05 Thread Jim Gettys
There are parts of the problems you are seeing that we won't fix. As Walter has noted, we screwed up wiring the GX output to display. However, there is a more general colormap problem the camera application is tickling in the X server which I hope we do fix (different trac number), that causes

olpc-redhat-stream-development-devel_ext3.img version info.

2007-08-05 Thread C.W. Holeman II
I have : olpc-redhat-stream-development-devel_ext3.img which I am running with qemu. How do I ask it what version it is? -- C.W.Holeman II | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://JulianLocals.com/cwhii To only a fraction of the human race does God give the privilege of earning one's bread doing

Re: olpc-redhat-stream-development-devel_ext3.img version info.

2007-08-05 Thread James Cameron
On Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 06:08:05AM -0800, C.W. Holeman II wrote: I have : olpc-redhat-stream-development-devel_ext3.img which I am running with qemu. How do I ask it what version it is? Mount this filesystem, then read the file /boot/olpc_build This problem was probably contributed to by

Rhythm for the next few weeks.

2007-08-05 Thread Jim Gettys
I'd like everyone to focus on completion of their key functionality. We also need to be careful to keep our builds increasingly stable with time: I do not expect perfection here, of course; and everyone makes mistakes. But we cannot go for extended periods without good builds for testing and