On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 3:56 AM, Philipp Kocherphilipp.koc...@gmx.net wrote:
So getting our own keys in the manufacturing data is not an option.
It still is. Google for keyjector :-)
What is the
problem with the process described here
http://blog.olenepal.org/index.php/archives/183?
For a
2009/6/30 Philipp Kocher philipp.koc...@gmx.net:
The XOs got manufactured some time ago and just not delivered because
localization wasn't finished (localization is still not finished, but
the XO arrived yesterday).
So getting our own keys in the manufacturing data is not an option.
You can
The XOs got manufactured some time ago and just not delivered because
localization wasn't finished (localization is still not finished, but
the XO arrived yesterday).
So getting our own keys in the manufacturing data is not an option.
I hoped for an easier image creation and signing process. What
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Bryan Berrybr...@olenepal.org wrote:
Personally, i think you are better off unlocking your XO's and using and
unsigned image.
Actually, the best option is to get the laptops with their own keys,
so they can sign their image themselves.
This keeps antitheft
On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 11:25 +0700, Philipp Kocher wrote:
Hello
Cambodia is getting 1000 new XOs very soon. This are the first ones with
a Khmer keyboard.
To make the installation process easier, I would like to create a
country specific image based on build 802, which includes Khmer
Hello
Cambodia is getting 1000 new XOs very soon. This are the first ones with
a Khmer keyboard.
To make the installation process easier, I would like to create a
country specific image based on build 802, which includes Khmer keyboard
support, fonts, the newest language pack with software
Philip,
talk to reuben caron about getting the image signed.
Personally, i think you are better off unlocking your XO's and using and
unsigned image.
If you want to create a custom image, my best recommendation is that you
contract Ties Stuij or someone at OLPC to do it for you. Reuben may or