On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 08:35:57AM +0100, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> you're misinformed. Just look at the report and you'll see the ORs in
> action. Maybe it's a new feature, I hadn't seen it either.
Heh. Don't worry, I had to be told too.
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to use, so I
> have set up a bootmark which sets "Group by component" and max items =
> 500. If other people find this useful then perhaps another redirect
> would be handy.
I'd like to see the redirects as HTML so we don't have to change Apache
configu
uture ...
"Important issues which we have chosen not to address for the initial
XO-1.5 production release, but intend to fix after release.
May include hardware, firmware and software. May include issues that
are not specific to the XO-1.5.&quo
community milestone.
I don't wish to bring forward all the old bugs, that would increase the
bug load insanely. (It would make the current 1.5 work harder because
of "noise" bugs.)
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 11:04:36AM +, Daniel Drake wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 21:50 +1100, James Cameron wrote:
> > > 2. We recently closed some old milestones like 8.2.0 but there are still
> > > many tickets open in them. Move all those open tickets to Not triaged
is working to complete a milestone, then I'm happy to have it
"opened" again, but I'm not happy to lose bugs to it that we really
should fix for XO-1.5.
Such a pity that a ticket can't be in multiple milestones, eh?
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On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 12:40:38AM -0500, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
> It is also a question of perspective. For instance, let's look at
> old bug #9205, which you recently closed:
Thanks for that. I've reopened it and placed it in the 1.5-future
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46 Build 542
80 Build 650
1 Build 651
56 Build 653
7 Build 656
14 Build 703
8 Build 708
809 Development build as of this date
43 Development firmware
247 Development source as of this date
17 Q2C18
2 Q2D06
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1 Q2D14
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 12:27:41PM +0100, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 11:23 AM, James Cameron wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 09:38:20AM +0100, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> >> 1 - tasks & bugs "going forward" -- filed mainly by the techteam an
On 24/11/2009, at 2:19 AM, Daniel Drake wrote:
> This saved some disk space and presumably made olpc-update run a bit
> quicker (this file tends to change on a rebuild even if nothing else has
> changed).
I've not looked into it, but I wonder what it is about the file contents that
causes a frequ
On 24/11/2009, at 7:40 PM, Daniel Drake wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 20:16 -0500, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
>> I'm a Terminal user - and I had to install Terminal myself. Some
>> other popular (my opinion) activities not included were: irc, maze,
>> and tamtam_mini. Speak speaks; Record record
On 25/11/2009, at 2:12 PM, Chris Ball wrote:
> Yeah, it's not complete. An earlier (canceled) attempt at the build
> produced a .img that didn't get deleted afterwards and got copied up
> to dev; I've deleted it now.
Could you change the build scripting to remove the output files before starting
Dear Testers,
http://dev.laptop.org/report/42 has been created to identify tickets that have
action needed values of "test in release" or "test in build", for the XO-1.5
effort.
"test in build" means that the ticket owner is looking for someone to test a
build to verify that a problem has been
On 25/11/2009, at 9:42 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Look at the 4 patches following right after v0.88 here:
> http://dev.laptop.org/git/projects/olpc-utils/log/?h=8.2-fixes
Reviewed.
3eb8b7e1dc10b00f4125957700a6c51e84313e22 (diskspace fixes from the mysterious
v0.89) is already present in os45,
olpc-update f11_xo1.5-46 ... worked fine for me on os45 at a conference venue.
Took a while, but that was probably latency.
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On 28/11/2009, at 6:07 AM, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
>>> #6147: A graphics accelerator
>>>
>>> 3D graphics acceleration is something we provide in Gen 1.5,
>>> and intend on providing in future generations as well.
>
> I have difficulty with the intent behind closing #6147 as 'fixed'.
#6147 was att
On 28/11/2009, at 3:00 PM, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
>> found lots of filesystem errors even when running tests from
>> OS42 chrooted to the SD card.
>
> I use a "permanent" SD card on my XOs to store additional data and
> executables (including lots of Activities). I don't know if it is
> me, or
On 28/11/2009, at 11:18 AM, Tiago Marques wrote:
> Well... it seems VIA has people working on 3D support but no one seems
> to want to review the code...
>
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=62692B81D079DA49BA9287A3CDF6B41C9FD818%40exchtp12.taipei.via.com.tw&forum_name=dri-
On 28/11/2009, at 8:06 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 5:00 AM, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
>> me, or the hardware, or the software -- but I've had to run 'fsck'
>> several times this November on my XO-1.5's SD card -- because of
>> significant corruption of the (ext2) filesystem o
On 29/11/2009, at 5:36 PM, Chris Ball wrote:
> * Add OHM for XO-1.5 power management. To disable it, use "touch
> /etc/ohm/inhibit-idle-suspend" for the moment.
You can also disable it using My Settings -> Power -> Automatic power
management.
This is almost essential on an XO-1.5 B2 without t
On 29/11/2009, at 7:58 PM, LASKE, Lionel (C2S) wrote:
> I’ve just tested the olpc-update to upgrade from OS45 to OS46: it works great
> !
> Cool ! Thanks for that.
I've olpc-update'd to os47 too.
> By the way I’ve got three questions about XO 1.5:
> - “test-all” command end with a “gene
Thanks, #9769.
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onnected the AC adapter the power LED is indeed orange but the
> tray icon still acts as though I'm running on batteries.
Yes, known as #9765.
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:21:55PM +1100, James Cameron wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 12:27:41PM +0100, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 11:23 AM, James Cameron wrote:
> > > On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 09:38:20AM +0100, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> > >>
ve seen in USB to serial dongles are the FTDI and Prolific
> 2303.
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_FTDI_SIO=y
> CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_PL2303=y
> There may be others in common use, but those are the only ones I've seen.
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_PL2303=m is present already on build os50.
CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_FTDI_SIO=m
sabled but really don't ... workaround is to toggle the checkbox.
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reen: it do nothing.
>
> Not sure there is a ticket on it.
Known, as ticket #9350, thanks!
> BTW, thanks to all for this great RC.
Yes, good work by many.
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casional flash), then something else has gone wrong.
If the laptop is not suspending yet you lose wireless, then it's a
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That's
where the discussion can then occur.
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Laptop_Batteries does have mAh rating already.
You didn't say which Wiki page you were looking at.
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the longer list of all
known problems.
You could use your browser to search in that page, for example.
The more you test the more you will have a feel for whether a problem
needs to be tracked. You build up a mental model.
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like to see the previous UI restored, even though it won't
map to XO-1 semantics, nor even interoperate with the XO-1 network.
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> world.
Yes, it would have been much better to contribute to RPM development in
a way that would support rollback to previous version (with the square
game key), and gradual download and update that is only committed on
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running, and it would be the only key that makes a noise. This results
in more data than required.
When I deployed this script to some children, I only told the adults and
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next reboot."
Can you confirm that you did not disable suspend before testing
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I think perhaps for this particular bug, being a combination of so many
components, it might be more important to use human interaction.
If you are wanting to suspend and resume while you are not there to
watch it, check out:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO1.5_SD_suspend#Automating_resumes
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errupting.
> The wireless just didn't seem to activate at all. When checking
> 'ifconfig -a' the only device shown was the local loopback device
> 'lo'.
This is quite consistent with not knowing that an automatic idle s
ou try the Home View key. (this would imply a key state is
incorrectly latching, something we've seen before after a resume from
idle suspend, but we thought we fixed it).
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e Journal. I was locked
> in!
Okay, thanks, that's a better description of the symptom. Interesting.
Seems to be related only to Sugar, based on the available information.
> I'll check it out and let you know one way or another what happens.
Thanks!
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rrence frequency of the problem will change how we investigate
it; what resources we will deploy for that investigation, but I still
think if the problem happens we need to investigate it. Or at least
understand it.
> So, I'll download build 60 now and see what other things I
I removed Restart, but it is in 0.86 and onwards. On the OLPC builds
we're trying to carry as little change ourselves from 0.84, but a
backport of the patch might be worth considering for a later 0.84 update
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alk to me in IRC. I work Australia business hours.
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Reporting_bugs shows you how to report bugs in
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es certainly changes the resulting
compressed stream, and 3Mb seems not unreasonable over that total
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section of code.
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 05:59:56PM +, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
> Maybe you can set a breakpoint at gst_xvimagesink_xvimage_put and see
> from where come those invalid values?
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Other devices, like Mac OS X, try for DHCP before trying link-local.
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t no mouse or keyboard action , only
> holding the power button for about 2 seconds, brought the system back
> from sleep . Is this normal or expected? It does not seem right..
Intentional.
> 6) There is no shell activity. Is that an intention to hide the
> filesystem?
Int
I wonder if those changes accidentally reached XO-1
development builds?
(For XO-1.5 we needed the firmware, the kernel, and X to all agree on
depth so that suspend and resume would work nicely).
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is in
Martin's directory:
http://dev.laptop.org/~martin/public_rpms/8.2-papercuts/NetworkManager-0.6.5-0.14.svn3246.olpc3.src.rpm
You're also welcome to ask this sort of question in the ticket itself.
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rpm -i" is not correct
usage, given that you already have a package of the same name installed.
You should use "rpm -u" if you wish to replace the existing package.
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Sorry, that's "rpm -U" not "rpm -u".
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Have you tried with timeouts.timer_rtcwake set to zero yet?
My current gut feel based on 9865_1.txt is that there is a race of sorts
between rtcwake and the apparent removal of the block device for the SD
card. But I'm no expert there.
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It is the first release of the new build system, but it is not yet
announced. It will be announced eventually.
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#!/usr/bin/python
import time, sys, re
uptime = float(open("/proc/uptime", 'r').read().strip().split(' ', 1)[0])
boottime = time.time() - uptime
# python cannot do while line
org/10.2.0/os102/
If you need to compare os101 install files against os102 because you
used olpc-update, they can be found at
http://build.laptop.org/10.2.0/os101/
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ython-imgcreate bitfrost
Development:
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Contact:
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the "olpc-os-builder" command, so a "make install" was implied.
"make install" should really use /usr/local or DESTDIR.
Duplicating the documentation for the two different use-cases is
probably the right thing to do.
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On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 09:25:13PM +, Daniel Drake wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 07:24 +1100, James Cameron wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 10:45:10AM +, Daniel Drake wrote:
> > > Thanks, but I'm not so sure about getting users to run "make install"
&g
t has the side effect of preventing you from
easily upgrading your kernel. You have to move the files around
manually after you have installed the new kernel.
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nit.d/dnsmasq start" to start a temporary server.
Use chkconfig to ask for the server to be started on boot.
References:
http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html
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ty with an existing journal
entry for it? e.g. a coloured icon in the activity ring shows this, and
it can be avoided by right-clicking on the icon and choosing the
monochrome Start.
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Just confirming, by "leak" you mean that the kernel consumes more memory
than the earlier kernel after boot?
"leak" normally means you keep losing memory during operation.
Is there a ticket in trac for this? dev.laptop.org. There was no
mention of it in the RH BZ #487601
ight cause symptoms.
I can't think of a way to know when it is safe to recalibrate.
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>
> -Original Message-
> From: Martin Langhoff [mailto:martin.langh...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 1:09 PM
> To: James Cameron; aklei...@sonic.net; Reuben K. Caron; taiwo.alabi; Eustace
> Amah; server-de...@lists.laptop.org; Emeka Lewis Nwankwo
into the wall power socket.
Which is it?
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Slowing things down and breaking other apps is a great way to reduce the
market and success of your app. Don't create unnecessary hurdles for
yourself. Do it right. Spend the effort to improve your app.
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2. mktinycorexo script
http://dev.laptop.org/~quozl/mktinycorexo/
3. mktinycorexo script git repository
git clone http://dev.laptop.org/~quozl/mktinycorexo/.git
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It seems only the iwconfig command is required, as in "iwconfig eth0
essid whatever". The rest is done by Tiny Core.
> Will have to learn what else I can test.
Not a lot. In the absence of squashfs module in the kernel I've used,
none of the extensions can
idn't find out how you did it. Please
share the process by which you generated it, so that I and others can
reproduce it.
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hat's just an example. ;-)
> Is really low-tech but that's how was done!
Don't underrate yourself. ;-)
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odem on build 802 by manual configuration a few months ago.
Have you tried it?
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e the partition type in the
enclosing structure.
(e.g. /dev/sda1 would imply /dev/sda, /dev/mmcblk0p1 would imply
/dev/mmcblk0, and /tmp/blocks would not have any relevant enclosing
structure).
I'll respond on the ticket.
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> But I want to use the Mesh Portal Point (MPP) capabilities.
> How was your test?
I've not recently tested that capability.
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othing).
> If this gets fixed, then we can remove the ugly "delete network info"
> button from the control panel (which is just a workaround for this).
I think that something that prevents automatic connection to a network
that you previously trusted is still worthwhile.
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> http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?mode=attach&id=25478&sid=f59fb3fdfe7b73568611ab65da240405
This config is different in some places. It has CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS=m,
which you didn't mention before. I presume that isn't relevant, but did
you build wit
ue dates that aren't agreed on, so I'll remove them.
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On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 11:49:04PM -0600, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
> As a brute-force fix, I populated /usr/lib/locale with the appropriate
> files. That got rid of those "cannot change locale" warnings.
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l some ambiguities that a script would eliminate.
Let me know if you'd like specific advice on how do do some of your
changes in a script. I recognise that you haven't used every shell
feature that exists. ;-)
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with build 406, so it was
something removed since then. ;-)
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Is there an API that we can hook into release scripts? ;-)
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esting. I
agree with Mitch, it needs wider testing. The risk of harm is low,
since a reflash should be possible. Can you help?
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e2fs ...
Also, did you get far with the kernel resize code? Doing it in the
kernel seems tidier, and the code seems to be there. One remounts with
resize option.
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I've got a desktop controlled power relay, and with the AP tag, and a
careful serial script, I could try to automate the sequence;
- fs-update
- bye
- resize in a root shell,
- turn power off at certain time,
... and then vary the certain time.
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kips it, tries PXE, then screams that no OS was found. Blah.
That's consistent with no MBR on the disk image.
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sk of not
testing the build, build-time customisations, and first-boot scripting.
Effectively you'd only be testing the packaged changes.
You could also keep a personal cache of the packages you install, in
/home/olpc
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use it. It uses the current
operating system build as the initial filesystem before the rsync, so
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update.
Hmm, yes.
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Yum#Making_persistent_changes documents this.
/etc/rc.d/init.d/olpc-configure implements.
for pkgdir in /home/olpc/.custom/rpms ...
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26d25
< abyssinica-fonts-1.0-4.fc11.noarch
[...]
Based on this you might learn what you have just lost by using
olpc-update.
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> stripe across the top of the screen) the OFW boot-up sequence
> spontaneously restarts from the very beginning.
Does the battery LED go out? (It does for me, and also the power button
does not respond to being held down).
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> does not respond to being held down).
This turned out to be a faulty USB powered hub that was feeding power
back to the laptop. It is easy to check fo
ut, and the
wake on LAN is not happening ... the laptop has to be manually woken).
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as much as three seconds.
os112 on XO-1.5 C1.
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problem. It may require more
thought. You've started, let's proceed.
One workaround is to merely wake up once a minute for a second or
two. This will allow TCP to emit what it should, and allow user space
processes to get through their event or timing loops.
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 01:28:02AM -0400, John Watlington wrote:
> Time to suspend may vary based on the SD card.
Good point. The original poster might be experiencing the severe SD
card delays if there is application directed write to disk during
typing.
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On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 11:21:32PM -0700, Sameer Verma wrote:
> Its as if there is some kind of a write pipeline that clogs up.
If you think it might be SD card, see if it correlates with bursts of
write activity as shown by /proc/diskstats:
# watch -d "grep mmc /proc/diskstats&quo
eporting problems if you don't have the time to check if we know about
them.
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Reporting_bugs has some interesting stuff
about how to ensure things are reported.
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ove it. Sorry, I
don't know where GNOME stores this data.
> How do I switch to sugar from the console? (see if the problem is also there).
Control/Alt/F1 then enter.
The F1 key is above the 2 key.
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ktop with the word sugar in it.
So try:
su - olpc
echo sugar > .olpc-active-desktop
Then Ctrl/Alt/F3
Then Ctrl/Alt/Erase
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