On May 13, 2013 10:32 AM, "Yioryos Asprobounitis"
wrote:
>
> OLPC kernels do *not* support NTFS (# CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set).
> It either should be activated in future builds or use another FS.
> I believe tha FAT32 (VFAT) can handle big drives and is universal.
> However it has a number of othe
El Sun, 17 Apr 2011 11:19:36 -0400
Kevin Gordon escribió:
> Perhaps one could conjecture that this is some added security, or new
> property for execution of scripts resident on portable drives that
> has been implemented. However, as for 'filing a bug report', it
> looks like it's something way
d not for reasons of limited
> finances or without the intention of giving back something in return
> when they have the opportunity to do so later on.
Yep, that's another kind of evil, but I don't feel affected by it...
Except perhaps pirates, if I had a ship it would be a h
t, make it run on any architecture current and future, and also serve
as an aid to learn the language it's written on. But I'm sure there are
thousands millions of reasons more.
Also you shouldn't underestimate their ability to learn new skills.
--
Ismael
On Mié 03 Feb 2010 22:27:17 Mr frÿffe9dÿffe9ric pouchal
escribió:
> you may have problems watching movies due to the usb-to-vga card = the
> bandwidth is not that good . For example with my olpc XO-1 I can run
> quake2 fullscreen only at 400x300 ( with no latency )
Does it suppo