Hi James,
Ok. I MIGHT have found the culprit to my "XO 1.5 firmware not updating"
issue. I noticed my laptop that's plugged in to a surge protector (the same
surge protector that I used when I updated the 1.5) , momentarily dimmed
when I moved the surge protector with my foot. I just noticed that
Hi Hilaire,
This is a great addition!
BTW, some of Squeakland's education team members acquired XO 1.5s through
OLPC's contributor's program to do user testing for Etoys 4.1. Dr. Geo is
included in our test plan. The page for the test team:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Projects/SqueaklandTesters
T
I'm not 100% certain we've pulled in members of the OLSR mailing lists
on this thread yet.
But they've actually got a number of very impressive *real world*
demonstrations of OLSRd in the wild. You'll have to search the devel@
archives for 'olsr' to find the emails I sent years ago with all the
d
Hi Reuben,
It's AP(802.11N + OLSRD) AP(802.11B/G) - XO - that's it as it is...
Actually considered putting up routers outside the school to try and
form a cloud that would then link back to the school / library.
Haven't yet considered putting that on the XOs - we would need to put
some l
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Mike,
Thank you for the information!
To be clear, from what I understand from our discussions in the past
you're topology looks like
AP(802.11A + OLSRD) - AP (802.11B/G) - XO
You have several AP(802.11A + OLSRD) acting as your backbone and they
drop down to standard AP (802.11B/G) f
I have a android tablet. how i can install OLPC XO 1.5 on it ?
XO 1.5 have sugar + gnome interface.
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> Strange. But worth fixing. I doubt it is correct.
>
> Should I report it somewhere else so it can be worked on, or is it just
here ok?
> I can't see in the code where this might be happening, but I can tell
> you where to look:
>
I'll look to see if I can find the issue, bout I'm pretty new
Excerpts from Erik Blankinship's message of Fri Sep 03 07:49:27 +0200 2010:
> I need help understanding why I am getting very poor frame rates when I use
> pycairo to move a large image around the screen on an olpc XO. When I use
> pycairo to draw a rectangle of the same size on an XO, I get grea
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 07:49, Erik Blankinship wrote:
> I need help understanding why I am getting very poor frame rates when I use
> pycairo to move a large image around the screen on an olpc XO. When I use
> pycairo to draw a rectangle of the same size on an XO, I get great
> performance! This
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