Re: disabling root and olpc passwords

2008-02-04 Thread subbukk
On Monday 04 Feb 2008 10:11:02 pm Chas. Owens wrote: Or better yet, use sftp or scp. Your olpc user gets his/her own keys generated when you first start up. sftp and scp both require receiver to share login password with sender. nc doesn't. It just reads/writes bytestreams from/to network

Re: disabling root and olpc passwords

2008-02-04 Thread subbukk
On Sunday 13 Jan 2008 4:48:08 am Mikus Grinbergs wrote: The 2008-1-12 OLPC News says ... so that we can finally disable the root and olpc passwords. The way I have my G1G1 system set up (I have no wireless) I *need* to ftp in. For that, I have set a password for olpc. It would be ok with

Re: Classroom tools

2008-01-16 Thread subbukk
On Tuesday 15 January 2008 9:23:55 am Y.Sonoda wrote: According to Construntionism theory OLPC relies on, any children have their own model of understanding the world (that is shema and those are all different each other. As the children interact with the real world, they learn by themselves

Re: Classroom tools

2008-01-16 Thread subbukk
On Wednesday 16 January 2008 11:09:49 pm Jameson Chema Quinn wrote: BTW, I am confused by this discussion thread. I thought OLPC was about bringing learning environments into the reach of the neglected children - those who don't have access to well-equipped school rooms or educated guides.