On 11/04/2010 04:50 AM, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 14:11 -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Daniel Castelo
dcast...@plan.ceibal.edu.uy wrote:
With this steps If I press the rotate button the screen changes, but the
behavior is not appropriate.
On 11/04/2010 06:36 AM, Mike Dawson wrote:
Well one choice as discussed before would be to use the modules I
already wrote that do exactly that:
OS Builder Module: www.paiwastoon.af/otherdownloads/afcustomization.tar.gz
www.paiwastoon.af/otherdownloads/f11-xo1-g4.ini
Unfortunately I don't
OLPC build 10.1.3 - 352
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The happy rotate build.
=Builds=
http://build.laptop.org/10.1.3/xo-1/os352
http://build.laptop.org/10.1.3/xo-1.5/os352
=Description of changes in this build=
=olpc-utils==
* add config for screen rotation (part of #9350)
* Enable SiSUSB
When we regenerate the text index... it wants to user
locate.mklocatedb which is a FreeBSD implementation of locate (a
shellscript that gets 2 binaries to do the dirty work).
It seems to be present in modern FreeBSDs and OSX. Given its origin as
an iPhone-app, I can understand the
Hi,
It seems to be present in modern FreeBSDs and OSX. Given its
origin as an iPhone-app, I can understand the FreeBSDish-ness.
That's right.
Have we been counting on OSX/FreeBSD to build/update these
bundles?
Yes, 'fraid so. It would be good to fix that, since it's not a very
Do a df and see if any temp file systems are chewing up a lot of memory.
yum is known to just barely work and leave a lot of junk files in memory.
Perhaps someone could produce a patch to yum to remove these junk
files before it exits? That would benefit all yum users, not just
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Chris Ball c...@laptop.org wrote:
Have we been counting on OSX/FreeBSD to build/update these
bundles?
Yes, 'fraid so. It would be good to fix that, since it's not a very
complicated step.
So, imported the sources, fixed up makefiles a bare minimum.
The
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Hal Murray hmur...@megapathdsl.net wrote:
Perhaps someone could produce a patch to yum to remove these junk files
before it exits? That would benefit all yum users, not just
tmpfs-constrained OLPC users.
I expect it's a feature not a bug.
At least an attempt