This behaviour is coded in rt5631.c ... the codec registers for
speaker and headphones have different dB ranges and we use the same
value in both registers, with the low end truncated.
http://dev.laptop.org/git/olpc-kernel/tree/sound/soc/codecs/rt5631.c?h=arm-3.5#n364
http://dev.laptop.org/git/olp
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 12:18:43AM -0500, Sebastian Silva wrote:
> El 21/06/13 13:56, John Watlington escribió:
> >This is likely due to the video controller being disabled before
> >the DCON driver has completely finished loading the image into the
> >DCON.
> >>Our image is based on 11.3.1 shippin
We have noticed that under Fedora 18 (13.2.0 os10 on XO-4), the headphone volume
can't be adjusted to complete silence.
Is this a bug ?
(The speaker volume can be adjusted to silence.)
Comments, por favor,
wad
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El 21/06/13 13:56, John Watlington escribió:
This is likely due to the video controller being disabled before the
DCON driver has completely finished loading the image into the DCON.
Our image is based on 11.3.1 shipping firmware olpc-firmware-q3c06 (but my
testing machine has q3c07 and exhibit
Announcing an updated build of Tiny Core Linux for the OLPC XO.
This is useful for testing, diagnosis, and recovery of filesystems on
an unlocked XO.
My thanks to George Hunt, Yioryos Asprobounitis and Jerry Vonau for
the contributions.
Features:
- runs on XO-1, XO-1.5, XO-1.75, or XO-4,
- con
Hi, on SHC 205002233
running 13.1.0 for XO-1.75 (build 20)
with Sugar 0.98.2
firmware Q4D24
For Text in both Write and Turtle Art (the Title panel):
vowel + altgr - gives the Combining Macron, i.e. two bkspcs to
remove the letter
But if either Activity is saved to the Journal and
Could you please try with the latest version of Turtle Art (v182)?
thx
-walter
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Barry Vercoe wrote:
> Hi, on SHC 205002233
> running 13.1.0 for XO-1.75 (build 20)
> with Sugar 0.98.2
> firmware Q4D24
>
> For Text in both Write and Turtle Art (the Titl
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 8:12 AM, Jerry Vonau wrote:
>
>
> On 24 June 2013 06:43, Walter Bender wrote:
>>
>> Which build are you running? In the latest Sugar builds, there is a
>> keyboard settings control panel section. We could probably backport it
>> to your build if it is reasonably recent.
>>
Which build are you running? In the latest Sugar builds, there is a
keyboard settings control panel section. We could probably backport it
to your build if it is reasonably recent.
Meanwhile, we may have to make a new X keyboard symbols file for you
that does the right thing. Not impossible to get
> For important systems, I think a USB hard drive will be a better
> choice than an empty enclosure.
>
> They are also often cheaper than a new empty enclosure and a new hard
> drive.
Indeed, buying a brand-name external USB2/3 hard drive, which is
invariably implemented as a SATA drive in an enc
Tom,
Walter Bender (cc'ed) is very much our keyboard expert.
cjl
Sugar Labs Translation Team Coordinator
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Tom Parker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at how you enter a macron for Māori language users.
>
> It seems that the olpc us international keyboard binds a ̄
On 24 June 2013 06:43, Walter Bender wrote:
> Which build are you running? In the latest Sugar builds, there is a
> keyboard settings control panel section. We could probably backport it
> to your build if it is reasonably recent.
>
>
In OLPC's & Dextrose's versions of sugar the sugar-cp-keyboard
Hi,
I'm looking at how you enter a macron for Māori language users.
It seems that the olpc us international keyboard binds a ̄ COMBINING
MACRON (unicode U+0304) to algr + hyphan. When typed after the letter a
you get ā which is similar to but not the same as ā LATIN SMALL LETTER A
WITH MACR
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