On Sun, 2010-01-17 at 17:17 -0500, Steven M. Parrish wrote:
On Wednesday 06 January 2010 01:43:54 John Gilmore wrote:
Keyboard and mouse will not wakeup from sleep. Can be fixed by disabling
power management in Sugar.
Is there any reason for cutting release after release that don't
On Wednesday 06 January 2010 01:43:54 John Gilmore wrote:
Keyboard and mouse will not wakeup from sleep. Can be fixed by disabling
power management in Sugar.
Is there any reason for cutting release after release that don't work
unless end users disable power management (sometimes twice!)?
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 2:17 PM, Steven M. Parrish smparr...@gmail.comwrote:
On Wednesday 06 January 2010 01:43:54 John Gilmore wrote:
Keyboard and mouse will not wakeup from sleep. Can be fixed by
disabling
power management in Sugar.
Is there any reason for cutting release after
Sameer,
The fix is not in build 11.
I am resending the contents of the email minus the observation about midori,
(as mention of midori seems to make the boys want to play with the bike shed
instead of concentrating on the important tasks). ;)
Some quick observations on F11 for the XO-1 -
Hi, just a clarification:
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 21:41, Yuan Chao yuanc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 3:50 AM, Stanley Sokolow overb...@earthlink.net
wrote:
2GB SD card in my XO, and I have Firefox on it. I installed the ePubReader
plug-in for Firefox. This runs nicely
My understanding is that every time that work on a Webkit backend has
restarted, the measured benefits haven't been so big because all the
major browser are playing catch up with each other.
If someone could clearly articulate the benefits of switching to
webkit, maybe we could do it one
yuan wrote:
BTW, with the rotation bug fixed, I noticed that the Browser
(and Firefox) activity do respect the screen orientation such
that the cursor keys are rotated. It's also a bit
un-natural that the game buttons doesn't rotate the page
up/down mappings. However, for 90 and 270
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 3:50 AM, Stanley Sokolow overb...@earthlink.net wrote:
Here are my some minor thoughts.
My thoughts about Firefox. Even if it uses more resources than Midori,
it's worth the extra bytes. I am running Xubuntu (Teapot edition) from a
I think so too. Especially that
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 03:50, Stanley Sokolow overb...@earthlink.net wrote:
My thoughts about Firefox. Even if it uses more resources than Midori,
it's worth the extra bytes. I am running Xubuntu (Teapot edition) from a
2GB SD card in my XO, and I have Firefox on it. I installed the
I've searched the activities at sugarlabs.org for anything about ePub. The
only hit to epub is the Newberry activity, which says it requires
FBReader, but a search for FBReader comes up empty other than this
reference to it. Where is a sugarized version of FBReader available for
easy
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 06:18:36AM -0800, Yioryos Asprobounitis wrote:
The problem that I had with the new build system and the resulting
link-heavy builds is that I could not rpm -i a different kernel. I was
trying to see if the kernel from here (
Some quick observations on F11 for the XO-1 - Build11.
I have applied the Virtual 1200 900 fix from
http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/9590 and the screen rotate button now works in
both Sugar an Gnome.
Sugar Desktop mode:
I found with this build if I turn off the Radio from the control panel I
My thoughts about Firefox. Even if it uses more resources than Midori,
it's worth the extra bytes. I am running Xubuntu (Teapot edition) from a
2GB SD card in my XO, and I have Firefox on it. I installed the ePubReader
plug-in for Firefox. This runs nicely and allows you to view eBooks in
2GB SD card in my XO, and I have Firefox on it. I installed the ePubReader
plug-in for Firefox. This runs nicely and allows you to view eBooks in
ePub format, which is the up-and-coming open format for books. You can
get free ePub eBooks from several free sites, including
smparr...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Steven M. Parrish smparr...@gmail.com
Subject: New release of F11 for the XO-1 - Build11
To: fedora-olpc-list fedora-olpc-l...@redhat.com, OLPC Devel
devel@lists.laptop.org, Sugar Development
sugar-de...@lists.sugarlabs.org, devel-annou...@lists.laptop.org
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 7:43 AM, John Gilmore g...@toad.com wrote:
Keyboard and mouse will not wakeup from sleep. Can be fixed by disabling
power management in Sugar.
Is there any reason for cutting release after release that don't work
unless end users disable power management (sometimes
On Tue, 2010-01-05 at 22:43 -0800, John Gilmore wrote:
Keyboard and mouse will not wakeup from sleep. Can be fixed by disabling
power management in Sugar.
Is there any reason for cutting release after release that don't work
unless end users disable power management (sometimes twice!)?
john wrote:
Keyboard and mouse will not wakeup from sleep. Can be fixed by disabling
power management in Sugar.
Is there any reason for cutting release after release that don't work
unless end users disable power management (sometimes twice!)?
to be clear, the releases in question
This is the first release created with a new build system created by Daniel
Drake. This new system can create builds for the XO-1 and XO-1.5.
Known issues:
Keyboard and mouse will not wakeup from sleep. Can be fixed by disabling
power management in Sugar.
Camera still does not work
You can
Keyboard and mouse will not wakeup from sleep. Can be fixed by disabling
power management in Sugar.
Is there any reason for cutting release after release that don't work
unless end users disable power management (sometimes twice!)?
Surely if you can't fix the bugs, you could at least ship
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