Re: OGV/Jukebox test summary: Re: 13.1.0 release candidate 3 (build 22) released

2013-01-08 Thread Mitchell Seaton
Thank Gonzalo,

Ticket filed: https://dev.laptop.org/ticket/12450

Regards,
Mitch


On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 7:11 PM, Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org wrote:

 Mitch,
 Please fill a ticket with this information.
 If you have log files, is better, and a link to the file you are using
 where you have the problem.
 If you can try do:

 gst-launch -v playbin
 uri=file:///home/gonzalo/sugar-devel/test_data_files/intro.ogv

 (with the problematic file)
 this can help us to know if is a error in the activity or in the gstreamer
 libraries.

 Also, we have gst-launch-0.10 and gst-launch-1.0, please test both.

 Gonzalo


 On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Mitchell Seaton msea...@ekindling.orgwrote:


 Hi all,

 Since reading a recent blog post http://www.olpcsf.org/node/120 by
 Sameer, I was looking into TED video files and OGG (Theora) playback on XO,
 I ended up testing with this latest release cand build 22 for 13.1.0 (Sugar
 0.98.2).

 I have three test machines, XO-1, XO-1.5(HS) and XO 1.75. All have
 varying results with playback of Ogg Theora video created with
 ffmpeg2theora http://v2v.cc/~j/ffmpeg2theora/ 0.29 on Fedora 17
 (x64_64). There are mixed results and general bugs with Jukebox (v29) also.
 I didn't play around with conversion settings, used the same as in the blog
 post, low video compression (lv 6) of sample TED low-quality (320x180) MP4
 video files. Playback tested in Jukebox (v29), Browse (v149) and Totem
 (Gnome).

 Summary, files I created with ffmpeg2theora crash or have stunted
 playback on XO 1.75, due to gstreamer 1.0 (F18 arm)?

 Note(1), that I tested another Theora file (of Sameer's) created via
 gtk-recordmydesktop ((wget
 http://verma.sfsu.edu/projects/882-videos/intro.ogv)) and a web
 downloaded OGV file ((wget
 http://downloads.xiph.org/video/A_Digital_Media_Primer_For_Geeks-360p.webm))
 and playback was achievable on XO 1.75, 1.5 and 1.0 without any
 errors/crash, except

 Note(2), Browse (v149 or v149.4) crashes when trying playback any of the
 Ogg Theora video files on 1.75 (as tested).

 I can file bugs in SugarLabs http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/, have some
 activity logs.

 Jukebox (v29) issues:
 A number of issues reported by humitos here  http://goo.gl/m082T
 my observations
 - XO 1.5, audio plays, but no video is displayed (blank/black bg)
 - Play .OGV files from Journal (Journal/USB drives) and no video display
 on startup for all models. Can get video after playing with playlist column.
 - http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/3842 I also confirm, haven't tested
 some others.

 Currently, Jukebox is not a good user experience for playing video, or a
 playlist in Sugar. Other options still exist such as Browse (but fullscreen
 button seem's broken on player widget) and Totem in Gnome desktop side.

 Also final note(3) is I see a USB auto-mount issue on 1.75 machine, when
 I've ejected the USB and reinsert again into a port. Without cmd-line, I
 can re-mount by going to Gnome and selecting the drive. Didn't look into
 any sys messages for this.

 I also tried converting MP4 files to OGV on v27 of ffmpeg2theora on
 Ubuntu 12.10 x86 sys with same results for outputted OGV file.

 Regards,
 Mitch

 On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:

 Hi,

 We're pleased to announce the next release candidate of our new 13.1.0
 software release.

 Information and installation instructions can be found here:
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/13.1.0

 Quick links for those who know which files need to be grabbed and save
 to USB disks:
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-4/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1.75/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1.5/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/

 This is a signed release candidate that can be installed on all XOs,
 even those with security enabled.

 We're looking for testing and feedback on all aspects of the system.
 Thanks for any help you can offer, and for all the feedback that was
 received throughout development.

 Our scheduled release date is January 7th.

 Please review the Known problems section of the release notes. Some
 documented issues are carried over from previous releases, but others
 are new and are things that we will aim to fix in the few weeks before
 release.

 XO-4 automatic power management is disabled by default, but this is
 still a work in progress. There are still various instabilities which
 may make this build feel more unstable than eralier ones. You can
 disable automatic power management in sugar's Settings panel to
 restore previous behaviour.


 Compared to the previous release candidate, we have fixed:

 XO-4 sound output from some apps was previously just noise; this
 should now be better (#12366).

 Text on the XO-1.5 should no longer have missing 'i' and 'l'
 characters (#12354).

 The GNOME battery icon is no longer invisible (#12329) and is rendered
 cleanly once again on XO-1.75 (#12122).

 powerd's

Re: OGV/Jukebox test summary: Re: 13.1.0 release candidate 3 (build 22) released

2013-01-08 Thread Mitchell Seaton
OGV file from ffmpeg2theora is attached to ticket.


On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org wrote:

 Thanks.
 Can you attach the problematic ogv file or if is too big, upload to any
 place?

 Gonzalo


 On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Mitchell Seaton msea...@ekindling.orgwrote:

 Thank Gonzalo,

 Ticket filed: https://dev.laptop.org/ticket/12450

 Regards,
 Mitch


 On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 7:11 PM, Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.orgwrote:

 Mitch,
 Please fill a ticket with this information.
 If you have log files, is better, and a link to the file you are using
 where you have the problem.
 If you can try do:

 gst-launch -v playbin
 uri=file:///home/gonzalo/sugar-devel/test_data_files/intro.ogv

 (with the problematic file)
 this can help us to know if is a error in the activity or in the
 gstreamer libraries.

 Also, we have gst-launch-0.10 and gst-launch-1.0, please test both.

 Gonzalo


 On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Mitchell Seaton 
 msea...@ekindling.orgwrote:


 Hi all,

 Since reading a recent blog post http://www.olpcsf.org/node/120 by
 Sameer, I was looking into TED video files and OGG (Theora) playback on XO,
 I ended up testing with this latest release cand build 22 for 13.1.0 (Sugar
 0.98.2).

 I have three test machines, XO-1, XO-1.5(HS) and XO 1.75. All have
 varying results with playback of Ogg Theora video created with
 ffmpeg2theora http://v2v.cc/~j/ffmpeg2theora/ 0.29 on Fedora 17
 (x64_64). There are mixed results and general bugs with Jukebox (v29) also.
 I didn't play around with conversion settings, used the same as in the blog
 post, low video compression (lv 6) of sample TED low-quality (320x180) MP4
 video files. Playback tested in Jukebox (v29), Browse (v149) and Totem
 (Gnome).

 Summary, files I created with ffmpeg2theora crash or have stunted
 playback on XO 1.75, due to gstreamer 1.0 (F18 arm)?

 Note(1), that I tested another Theora file (of Sameer's) created via
 gtk-recordmydesktop ((wget
 http://verma.sfsu.edu/projects/882-videos/intro.ogv)) and a web
 downloaded OGV file ((wget
 http://downloads.xiph.org/video/A_Digital_Media_Primer_For_Geeks-360p.webm))
 and playback was achievable on XO 1.75, 1.5 and 1.0 without any
 errors/crash, except

 Note(2), Browse (v149 or v149.4) crashes when trying playback any of
 the Ogg Theora video files on 1.75 (as tested).

 I can file bugs in SugarLabs http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/, have some
 activity logs.

 Jukebox (v29) issues:
 A number of issues reported by humitos here  http://goo.gl/m082T
 my observations
 - XO 1.5, audio plays, but no video is displayed (blank/black bg)
 - Play .OGV files from Journal (Journal/USB drives) and no video
 display on startup for all models. Can get video after playing with
 playlist column.
 - http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/3842 I also confirm, haven't tested
 some others.

 Currently, Jukebox is not a good user experience for playing video, or
 a playlist in Sugar. Other options still exist such as Browse (but
 fullscreen button seem's broken on player widget) and Totem in Gnome
 desktop side.

 Also final note(3) is I see a USB auto-mount issue on 1.75 machine,
 when I've ejected the USB and reinsert again into a port. Without cmd-line,
 I can re-mount by going to Gnome and selecting the drive. Didn't look into
 any sys messages for this.

 I also tried converting MP4 files to OGV on v27 of ffmpeg2theora on
 Ubuntu 12.10 x86 sys with same results for outputted OGV file.

 Regards,
 Mitch

 On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:

 Hi,

 We're pleased to announce the next release candidate of our new 13.1.0
 software release.

 Information and installation instructions can be found here:
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/13.1.0

 Quick links for those who know which files need to be grabbed and save
 to USB disks:
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-4/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1.75/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1.5/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/

 This is a signed release candidate that can be installed on all XOs,
 even those with security enabled.

 We're looking for testing and feedback on all aspects of the system.
 Thanks for any help you can offer, and for all the feedback that was
 received throughout development.

 Our scheduled release date is January 7th.

 Please review the Known problems section of the release notes. Some
 documented issues are carried over from previous releases, but others
 are new and are things that we will aim to fix in the few weeks before
 release.

 XO-4 automatic power management is disabled by default, but this is
 still a work in progress. There are still various instabilities which
 may make this build feel more unstable than eralier ones. You can
 disable automatic power management in sugar's Settings panel to
 restore previous behaviour.


 Compared to the previous release candidate, we have

OGV/Jukebox test summary: Re: 13.1.0 release candidate 3 (build 22) released

2013-01-07 Thread Mitchell Seaton
Hi all,

Since reading a recent blog post http://www.olpcsf.org/node/120 by
Sameer, I was looking into TED video files and OGG (Theora) playback on XO,
I ended up testing with this latest release cand build 22 for 13.1.0 (Sugar
0.98.2).

I have three test machines, XO-1, XO-1.5(HS) and XO 1.75. All have varying
results with playback of Ogg Theora video created with
ffmpeg2theora http://v2v.cc/~j/ffmpeg2theora/ 0.29 on Fedora 17 (x64_64).
There are mixed results and general bugs with Jukebox (v29) also. I didn't
play around with conversion settings, used the same as in the blog post,
low video compression (lv 6) of sample TED low-quality (320x180) MP4 video
files. Playback tested in Jukebox (v29), Browse (v149) and Totem (Gnome).

Summary, files I created with ffmpeg2theora crash or have stunted playback
on XO 1.75, due to gstreamer 1.0 (F18 arm)?

Note(1), that I tested another Theora file (of Sameer's) created via
gtk-recordmydesktop ((wget
http://verma.sfsu.edu/projects/882-videos/intro.ogv)) and a web downloaded
OGV file ((wget
http://downloads.xiph.org/video/A_Digital_Media_Primer_For_Geeks-360p.webm))
and playback was achievable on XO 1.75, 1.5 and 1.0 without any
errors/crash, except

Note(2), Browse (v149 or v149.4) crashes when trying playback any of the
Ogg Theora video files on 1.75 (as tested).

I can file bugs in SugarLabs http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/, have some
activity logs.

Jukebox (v29) issues:
A number of issues reported by humitos here  http://goo.gl/m082T
my observations
- XO 1.5, audio plays, but no video is displayed (blank/black bg)
- Play .OGV files from Journal (Journal/USB drives) and no video display on
startup for all models. Can get video after playing with playlist column.
- http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/3842 I also confirm, haven't tested some
others.

Currently, Jukebox is not a good user experience for playing video, or a
playlist in Sugar. Other options still exist such as Browse (but fullscreen
button seem's broken on player widget) and Totem in Gnome desktop side.

Also final note(3) is I see a USB auto-mount issue on 1.75 machine, when
I've ejected the USB and reinsert again into a port. Without cmd-line, I
can re-mount by going to Gnome and selecting the drive. Didn't look into
any sys messages for this.

I also tried converting MP4 files to OGV on v27 of ffmpeg2theora on Ubuntu
12.10 x86 sys with same results for outputted OGV file.

Regards,
Mitch

On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:

 Hi,

 We're pleased to announce the next release candidate of our new 13.1.0
 software release.

 Information and installation instructions can be found here:
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/13.1.0

 Quick links for those who know which files need to be grabbed and save
 to USB disks:
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-4/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1.75/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1.5/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/
 http://download.laptop.org/xo-1/os/candidate/13.1.0-22/

 This is a signed release candidate that can be installed on all XOs,
 even those with security enabled.

 We're looking for testing and feedback on all aspects of the system.
 Thanks for any help you can offer, and for all the feedback that was
 received throughout development.

 Our scheduled release date is January 7th.

 Please review the Known problems section of the release notes. Some
 documented issues are carried over from previous releases, but others
 are new and are things that we will aim to fix in the few weeks before
 release.

 XO-4 automatic power management is disabled by default, but this is
 still a work in progress. There are still various instabilities which
 may make this build feel more unstable than eralier ones. You can
 disable automatic power management in sugar's Settings panel to
 restore previous behaviour.


 Compared to the previous release candidate, we have fixed:

 XO-4 sound output from some apps was previously just noise; this
 should now be better (#12366).

 Text on the XO-1.5 should no longer have missing 'i' and 'l'
 characters (#12354).

 The GNOME battery icon is no longer invisible (#12329) and is rendered
 cleanly once again on XO-1.75 (#12122).

 powerd's network activity detection should work again (#12430).

 New XO-4 firmware Q7B10 improves wakeup from suspend and includes some
 touchscreen improvements.

 Image rotation in Image Viewer works again on XO-1.75 (#12206).

 Thanks!
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Re: [fedora-arm] 12.1.0 devel build 8 released, for the XO-1, XO-1.5 and XO-1.75

2012-04-24 Thread Mitchell Seaton
Hi Daniel,

On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 5:51 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:

 On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Mitchell Seaton msea...@ekindling.org
 wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  Deployed os8 to XO 1 and XO 1.5 here, and fine installs, although for
 some
  reason on the XO 1 on first reboot, had large mem consumption on startup
  8000k left available - on restart we're back to normal 58,000k free
 alloc.
  on startup. Failed to see what taking up so much there was nothing
 actively
  taking all the memory - I had opened the My Settings panel from the frame
  when the freeze occurred in Sugar, didn't seem to be anything of
 interest in
  dmesg - one-off occurrance at this stage.

 Would be interested to know exactly how you measured this.

XO-1, switch to Console 2, used 'top'. Didn't look much further sorry where
it was alloc.



  1.5, all seems fine did have a issue coming back up from power standby
  state, that took a long while to come back (that seems also to be
 one-off),
  running on battery.

 This probably logged something to dmesg. If this happens again, please
 capture the output.

Definitely will capture the output next time apologies was an easy-going
sunday :)
I'll try repeat steps see if can get same state again this week.



 Thanks a lot  for testing!

 Daniel




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Re: [fedora-arm] 12.1.0 devel build 8 released, for the XO-1, XO-1.5 and XO-1.75

2012-04-22 Thread Mitchell Seaton
Hi all,

Deployed os8 to XO 1 and XO 1.5 here, and fine installs, although for some
reason on the XO 1 on first reboot, had large mem consumption on startup
8000k left available - on restart we're back to normal 58,000k free alloc.
on startup. Failed to see what taking up so much there was nothing actively
taking all the memory - I had opened the My Settings panel from the frame
when the freeze occurred in Sugar, didn't seem to be anything of interest
in dmesg - one-off occurrance at this stage.

1.5, all seems fine did have a issue coming back up from power standby
state, that took a long while to come back (that seems also to be one-off),
running on battery.
User interface wise, to me to sugar menu panes on mouse-over appear after
too much time, feels a bit too slow than what I feel should be normal
responsiveness.

Regards,
Mitch


On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 7:36 PM, rihowa...@gmail.com rihowa...@gmail.comwrote:



 On Apr 21, 2012, at 7:16 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:

  The I know you can be overwhelmed, and you can be underwhelmed, but
  can you ever just be whelmed?  release.
 
  THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT RELEASE
 
  Some notable details in this release are:
  * Move back to jffs to XO-1
 The http://wiki.laptop.org/go/12.1.0#XO-1 needs to be updated to reflect
 the
  move back to jffs for the XO-1 and the method for installing.
 OFW help on XO-1 may need to be changed to reflect this.

  * May be issues with WPA-Enterprise networks (F-17 final blocker):
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=802552
 
  Fixed bugs:
  #11750Flickering in Browse/epiphany in os5
  #11782Sometimes two icons are shown in the frame for the network
  #11721No frame key or Journal key on os5
  #11710os4: hostname is none
  #11404support absolute input devices
  #11778libertas_sdio isn't allowed to communicate with card
 during suspend
  #11722No touchscreen input on XO-1.75
  #1174612.1.0 XO-1; kernel support for SDcards
  #11714GNOME fails to start if the system time is off
  #11735oprofile, perf available for/in build
  #10075long uptime with constant wakeups fills /var/log and
 crashes machine
 
  Activity changes:
  -Browse-133
  +Browse-135
  -Chat-74
  +Chat-75
  -ImageViewer-19
  +ImageViewer-20
  -Maze-16
  +Maze-18
  -Memorize-39
  +Memorize-41
  -Paint-41
  +Paint-42
  -Read-98
  +Read-99
  -Speak-37
  +Speak-38
  -TurtleArt-137
  +TurtleArt-138
  -Words-14
  +Words-15
 
  Download from:
  http://build.laptop.org/12.1.0/os8/
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Re: [Server-devel] XS procurement recommendations (new hardware - Nosy Komba, Madagascar)

2012-04-17 Thread Mitchell Seaton
I might sum up here from recent additions (replies) on this mailing list
regarding current low-power server options (x86/32bit) for XS:

1) FitPC2i - Dual Ethernet, fanless, poss heat-issue (heat sink),
 PhoenixBIOS (no Wake-on-LAN), 12W draw (poss ~5W idle)
http://www.fit-pc.com/web/fit-pc/fit-pc2i-specifications/

2) SolidLogic - (VIA C7, 25W draw) current sys in use not available for
purchase, EU options in links below
http://www.logicsupply.eu/systems/intel-atom/
http://www.logicsupply.eu/systems/fanless/
deployment sites: Jamaica

3) MSi WindBox - '10 Atom D510, 4GB DDR2 - ~35W, drawback single Ethernet
NIC (USB WiFi adapter)
http://fr.msi.com/models/Wind%20Box%20DC500
deployment sites: Nepal, Haiti, Philippines

4) EPC-AT270 - Dual Ethernet (Wake on LAN), fanless, drawback '08 model
Atom N270 (2GB DDR2) -
http://www.avalue.com.tw/products/EPC-AT270.cfm
deployment sites: PNG, Oceania?

These solutions generally haven't changed in the last two years, in Q2,
2012 now these are the current stable options for low-power x86?

If that's the reality, I assume we can make a decision around these
options, taking site specific considerations into account, and plan for
possible involvement (replacement) down the line (1-2+ years) with any
future server development for ARM/plug/etc and what suitable working model
is devised around it.

Regards,
Mitch

On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 11:07 PM, George Hunt georgejh...@gmail.com wrote:

 I like the Fitpc2i, which has two ethernet ports.  I recently purchased
 one and would be happy to do whatever testing makes sense. (haven't yet
 purchased the sata drive though). I can atest to the 5 watts, idle.  The
 blurb that came with it says it's capable of 2 watts standby, but we'd need
 to see if it can do wake on lan.

 George


 On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 1:59 PM, Sameer Verma sve...@sfsu.edu wrote:

 On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Mitchell Seaton msea...@ekindling.org
 wrote:
  Dear all XS Server devel's,
 
  The OLPC France team is looking to provide a new XS server machine for
 their
  deployment in Nosy Komba. The current XS is not functional due to a
 current
  failed disk (cause to be discovered). Myself, and Adam Holt are planning
  work with Xavier (OLPC France), to help support the installation and
 final
  configuration of this new machine during June this year. We thought it's
  important to consult the community here ahead of this purchase decision.
 
  Firstly, we'd like to seek some clear hardware suggestion(s) for a
 potential
  new XS. Solar/batteries are current powering method at the deployment
  site. XO volume to be currently supported is 160, and should allow room
 for
  additional deployments. I believe, the investment should be positioned
 for
  min. 5yrs lifespan, and to cope in local heat, humidity, salt, dust,
  conditions.
 
  We're aware of some hardware that has been working in the field - I've
  particular noted MSi (WindBox) machine has been working successfully in
  Nepal, Haiti and Philippines (George's donation). This is also a
 follow-up,
  in some ways, on George's previous thread although more for deployment
 than
  testing/dev. We're not looking at any XO-1.5/XO-1.75 for form-factor,
 or ARM
  as a platform (know this will come and be more stable in future
 releases to
  come). Low-power is a priority, this will help conserve more power
 supply
  for XO charging. I assume we are still looking at 32-bit x86 arch and
  potentially preferring Atom processors (unless otherwise advised). Any
  current models in the marketplace for recommendation?
 
  Purchase of requirement machine looks to be possible from France/EU for
  deliver to Madagascar by the deployment/volunteer team (end of May).
  It's crucial to identify the hardware choice relatively soon (during
 next
  month period). The machine will likely be pre-configured by Xavier
 prior to
  deliver.
 
  Look forward to your comments here.
 
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 We use a SolidLogic box (OLPCorps box) in Jamaica at both locations.
 Its no longer sold (not sure why?) but uses a VIA C7 processor and is
 fanless. Draws 25W at the AC end of the power brick (DC 19V). Here's a
 list of what they offer.
 http://www.logicsupply.com/categories/fanless_systems

 A FitPC2 should work as well. It pulls 15W at the AC end of the power
 brick (DC 12V). The only concern I had with a FitPC2 was the heat.
 They do sell an after market heat sink that helps. If you wall-mount
 the box, you could fashion a chimney on the heatsink to create a
 continuous draft of air (hot air rises and will create an air column
 that pulls in cool air from the outside) to pull the heat away from
 the sink.

 We tested a FitPC2 (See appendix

 http://wiki.laptop.org/images/4/46

[Server-devel] XS procurement recommendations (new hardware - Nosy Komba, Madagascar)

2012-04-15 Thread Mitchell Seaton
Dear all XS Server devel's,

The OLPC France http://www.olpcfrance.org/ team is looking to provide a
new XS server machine for their deployment in Nosy
Kombahttp://wiki.laptop.org/go/Nosy_Komba.
The current XS is not functional due to a current failed disk (cause to be
discovered). Myself, and Adam Holt are planning work with Xavier (OLPC
France), to help support the installation and final configuration of this
new machine during June this year. We thought it's important to consult the
community here ahead of this purchase decision.

Firstly, we'd like to seek some clear hardware suggestion(s) for a
potential new XS. Solar/batteries are current powering method at the
deployment site. XO volume to be currently supported is 160, and should
allow room for additional deployments. I believe, the investment should be
positioned for min. 5yrs lifespan, and to cope in local heat, humidity,
salt, dust, conditions.

We're aware of some hardware that has been working in the field - I've
particular noted MSi (WindBox) machine has been working successfully in
Nepal, Haiti and Philippines (George's donation). This is also a follow-up,
in some ways, on George's previous thread although more for deployment than
testing/dev. We're not looking at any XO-1.5/XO-1.75 for form-factor, or
ARM as a platform (know this will come and be more stable in future
releases to come). Low-power is a priority, this will help conserve more
power supply for XO charging. I assume we are still looking at 32-bit x86
arch and potentially preferring Atom processors (unless otherwise advised).
Any current models in the marketplace for recommendation?

Purchase of requirement machine looks to be possible from France/EU for
deliver to Madagascar by the deployment/volunteer team (end of May).
It's crucial to identify the hardware choice relatively soon (during next
month period). The machine will likely be pre-configured by Xavier prior to
deliver.

Look forward to your comments here.

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Re: [Server-devel] XS procurement recommendations (new hardware - Nosy Komba, Madagascar)

2012-04-15 Thread Mitchell Seaton
Correction on that OLPC France link: http://olpc-france.org/ my bad.

On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Mitchell Seaton msea...@ekindling.orgwrote:

 Dear all XS Server devel's,

 The OLPC France http://www.olpcfrance.org/ team is looking to provide a
 new XS server machine for their deployment in Nosy 
 Kombahttp://wiki.laptop.org/go/Nosy_Komba.
 The current XS is not functional due to a current failed disk (cause to be
 discovered). Myself, and Adam Holt are planning work with Xavier (OLPC
 France), to help support the installation and final configuration of this
 new machine during June this year. We thought it's important to consult the
 community here ahead of this purchase decision.

 Firstly, we'd like to seek some clear hardware suggestion(s) for a
 potential new XS. Solar/batteries are current powering method at the
 deployment site. XO volume to be currently supported is 160, and should
 allow room for additional deployments. I believe, the investment should be
 positioned for min. 5yrs lifespan, and to cope in local heat, humidity,
 salt, dust, conditions.

 We're aware of some hardware that has been working in the field - I've
 particular noted MSi (WindBox) machine has been working successfully in
 Nepal, Haiti and Philippines (George's donation). This is also a follow-up,
 in some ways, on George's previous thread although more for deployment than
 testing/dev. We're not looking at any XO-1.5/XO-1.75 for form-factor, or
 ARM as a platform (know this will come and be more stable in future
 releases to come). Low-power is a priority, this will help conserve more
 power supply for XO charging. I assume we are still looking at 32-bit x86
 arch and potentially preferring Atom processors (unless otherwise advised).
 Any current models in the marketplace for recommendation?

 Purchase of requirement machine looks to be possible from France/EU for
 deliver to Madagascar by the deployment/volunteer team (end of May).
 It's crucial to identify the hardware choice relatively soon (during next
 month period). The machine will likely be pre-configured by Xavier prior to
 deliver.

 Look forward to your comments here.

 --
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 eKindling Technology Support
 msea...@ekindling.org
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Re: [Server-devel] [support-gang] Restore journal from school server

2012-03-22 Thread Mitchell Seaton
No, they're not the same format - the Backup Activity (ASLO) produces an
archive which can be restored Restore Activity (ALSO) (all items are
completely added to target journal on restore).

The backup with the old XS model (not sure if this continues with new, I
believe so) can generally be seen here
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Blueprints:Datastore_Simple_Backup_and_Restore
I believe the past-implementation is according to the blueprint.

I believe that I backed up Lubang's XS journal datastores
(/library/users/Serial
Number/datastore) that was in use during 2010/2011, but I don't think it
has been used this year since last July's (2011) upgrade to OLPC-AU version
(stalled), wasn't completed. And also we have backups of XO-laptop journals
with Backup activity. I also believe I left a copy if the backups with
Lubang (cc Lloyd). I will have to double check.

If it's regarding OM's XS servers and their backup - see the page I linked
above from wiki, and also look at backing up the file system (datastore
directories) and Moodle db, and consulting the XS 0.7 devs for guidance on
a potential migration (if needed) for restore single journal entry via
Moodle, for example.

regards,
Mitch

On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Cherry Withers cwith...@ekindling.orgwrote:

 Are the files saved from using the Backup Activity and the one from an
 auto-backup by the XS the same format? If so, can one potentially package
 the journal back-ups from XS and store them in USB and use the Restore
 Activity to restore in lieu of a full journal restore from XS at this time?



 On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 3:11 PM, George Hunt georgejh...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi all,

 I spent some unproductive time googling restore journal from school
 server and variations on that theme. I even found a page talking about
 backup/restore which referenced instructions for restore  later in the
 page, (which was a false promise).

 So I am being lazy and asking for help. The eKindling deployment here in
 the Philippines is installing school servers, and wants help using the
 backups they now have on the server, when they are needed. I'd like to help
 them, but I don't know enough, and it is not featured prominently on our
 wiki!

 George



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Re: [Server-devel] XS-AU registration issue Fwd: Upgrade from XO 1.5 Firmware Q3B19 to Q3B22 results to Registration Failed Error

2012-02-06 Thread Mitchell Seaton
I agree James, it should in no way be firmware related from these releases.

Regards,
Mitch

On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:30 AM, James Cameron qu...@laptop.org wrote:

 In no way could it be firmware alone.  I was release engineer for Q3B19
 and Q3B22, and the changes are:

 1.  new EC firmware for battery charging improvements,

 2.  handling a boot failure correctly (svn 2589),

 Neither of these changes affect the operating system or wireless.  There
 were no changes to serial number code.

 I think it is more likely that the registration process gave a different
 result on repeat tests.

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Re: [Server-devel] openVPN on the XS

2012-02-05 Thread Mitchell Seaton
We're looking to try set this up in our new and existing deployments this
year with their XS servers, the WIKI documentation would be great to point
to for our local tech lead, Ferdie (Occ Mindoro, Ph) who we're waiting to
hear from before we proceed with our own openVPN instance for Phils.

Regards,
Mitch

On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 9:49 PM, George Hunt georgejh...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Sameer,

 Yes, Adam Holt and I worked together to use multiple clients.  I found
 that Amazon makes available a free year of a micro installation of
 OpenVPN Access Server.  After the first year, it looks to cost on the order
 of $20 per year.

 George

 On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 8:03 PM, Sameer Verma sve...@sfsu.edu wrote:

 Hello Serverheads!

 We've been using openVPN on the XS in India
 (http://bhagmalpur.wordpress.com) and Jamaica
 (http://olpcjamaica.org.jm). OpenVPN runs in client mode on the XS and
 phones home to public IP server. We have a couple of laptops with
 appropriate keys that also run in the client mode. openVPN runs on the
 server in server mode. This setup allows us to ssh into the XS from
 the two client laptops whenever the servers get online via DSL or
 GPRS/3G. openVPN takes care of the whole NAT business nicely.

 I know that George Hunt was trying to do this in Haiti. Not sure how
 far he got. We also got a suggestion to look into IPv6 tunnels
 (http://www.sixxs.net/tools/ayiya/).

 1) Is anyone else using something like this or similar?
 2) Is there a different approach to doing the same?

 I can put up the instructions on the wiki in a bit.

 cheers,
 Sameer
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