G'day,
Is the page actually in the cache? Looking at the page doesn't automatically
keep a copy of it.
Adrian
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008, sulochan acharya wrote:
Hey Adrian,
I have a small problem with squid offline mode. I was hoping that you would
point me to right direction.
1. I can not
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 6:54 AM, Benjamin M. Schwartz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Waqas Toor wrote:
| Hello All,
|
| I am having a problem and unable to find any solution regarding that,
| I have written an activity in using GTK and glade, and have sugarized
| it according to the hello
C. Scott Ananian wrote:
How did you get sharing to use unicast? Was this a special patch, or
is this actually the default? (My understanding is that sharing is
multicast.)
telepathy-gabble via a jabber server is always unicast.
Morgan
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008/3/4 Bennett Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008-03-03T05:50:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We are studying the Wizzy and all the UUCP related issues.
Don't know what Wizzy is, but _very_ glad to hear uucp is being
looked at for sneakernet[1]. It's been 10 years since I used
http://www.wizzy.org.za/
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1741
Changes in build 1741 from build: 1726
Size delta: 0.13M
-bootanim 0.14-0
+bootanim 0.15-0
-telepathy-salut 0.2.2-4.olpc2
+telepathy-salut 0.2.2-5.olpc2
-sugar-presence-service 0.75.2-1.olpc2
+sugar-presence-service 0.75.3-1.olpc2
http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/olpc/streams/update.1/build695
Changes in build 695 from build: 694
Size delta: -0.13M
-ohm 0.1.1-6.9.20080119git.fc7
+ohm 0.1.1-6.10.20080119git.fc7
-sugar-presence-service 0.75.1-1.olpc2
+sugar-presence-service 0.75.2-1.olpc2
--- Changes for ohm
OLE Nepal has released version 8 of its E-Paati suite of activities.
These are the activities that OLE Nepal is preparing for Nepal's Spring
pilot of OLPC, starting April 13th, for grades 2 and 6.
http://dev.laptop.org/pub/epaati/Epaati-8.xo
This a large .xo file at approximately 53 MB. The
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/faster/build1741
Changes in build 1741 from build: 1723
Size delta: -0.13M
-avahi-dnsconfd 0.6.21-10.olpc2
+avahi-dnsconfd 0.6.21-11.olpc2
-bootanim 0.14-0
+bootanim 0.15-0
-ohm 0.1.1-6.9.20080119git.fc7
+ohm 0.1.1-6.10.20080119git.fc7
On Tue, 04 Mar 2008 09:34:20 -0600, James Simmons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Project name : Read ETexts Activity
Done. Your tree is here:
git+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/git/activities/read
Please follow instructions here for importing your project:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Importing_your_project
Hi,
Project name : Read ETexts Activity
Done. Your tree is here:
git+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/git/activities/read
We already ship an activity called Read with the XO -- could we call
the repository for this one something like etexts to avoid confusion?
- Chris.
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Wilson Farrell wrote:
If anyone gets ejabberd running correctly using those instructions,
please let me (or just the list) know. I posted a while back with a
list of issues and received no response. I got busy with other things.
This thread brought it all back.
I think I've resolved
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 10:12:35AM +0100, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 6:54 AM, Benjamin M. Schwartz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Waqas Toor wrote:
| can anybody please see the log i am attaching and tell me is rainbow
| stoping it ??
As Tomeu said, Rainbow has detected that
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, Michael Stone wrote:
As Tomeu said, Rainbow has detected that your activity's directory,
/home/olpc/activities/Qirat.activity, is writable by the activity.
Activities are not permitted to modify their own bundles. Consequently,
Rainbow scuttled the launch.
That's good
On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 17:37 -0500, Michael Stone wrote:
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 10:12:35AM +0100, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 6:54 AM, Benjamin M. Schwartz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Waqas Toor wrote:
| can anybody please see the log i am attaching and tell me is rainbow
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 06:16:34PM -0500, Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
According to my software engineering professors, a program should
always handle any input data without an assertion failure. Assertions
are for catching bugs in internal invariants. Therefore, any time an
assertion failure
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Michael Stone wrote:
| On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 06:16:34PM -0500, Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
| According to my software engineering professors, a program should
| always handle any input data without an assertion failure. Assertions
| are for catching
Morgan,
Did you follow the thread last week where using the instructions
you put into the Wiki didn't work ? Using the old instructions did.
At this point, I've set up over a half dozen ejabberd servers using
the old directions, and collaboration works.
wad
On Mar 4, 2008, at 1:20 PM,
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 08:22:31PM -0500, Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
Michael Stone wrote:
| My central error-handling goal has been to compactly express my
| assumptions in a form that will prevent them from being violated in
| ignorance. Should I have different goals?
1. I find Rainbow
Following the new and the old yields the same result for me, but the new
page required less trial and error. The new page was much easier to
follow. Thanks! In the old instructions the setup of the shared roster
were not correct (subtly incorrect I suppose, but if you follow the
directions
uucp ... the first place I'd turn for
sneaker-netting posix-ish systems together.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUCP
Yep. UUCP is great if there's a phone line that can dial overnight
cheaply, but no Internet. I released the first free implementation of
uucp (gnuucp), which was later
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Michael Stone wrote:
| On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 08:22:31PM -0500, Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
| Michael Stone wrote:
| | My central error-handling goal has been to compactly express my
| | assumptions in a form that will prevent them from being
Many pieces dropped from this build, maybe because of
http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6598
Could you explain more rationale behind these change?
And what is the supported way to obtain and install those missing from
base-build?
Will olpc-update work after this change?
/Korakurider
On Wed, Mar 5,
http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/olpc/streams/update.1/build697
Changes in build 697 from build: 696
Size delta: 0.00M
-kernel 2.6.22-20080211.1.olpc.9f4e619336a08dc
+kernel 2.6.22-20080304.1.olpc.914fce4d9a8baf3
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On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:46 PM, Build Announcer v2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/olpc/streams/update.1/build696
Changes in build 696 from build: 695
-sugar-presence-service 0.75.2-1.olpc2
+sugar-presence-service 0.75.1-1.olpc2
Don't we need the
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, John Gilmore wrote:
uucp ... the first place I'd turn for
sneaker-netting posix-ish systems together.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UUCP
Yep. UUCP is great if there's a phone line that can dial overnight
cheaply, but no Internet. I released the first free
Hey guys,
I know that you guys are super crushed w/ Peru's deployment. We really
need cryptographically signed custom XO images for Nepal.
As I have written to the developers list, we will need different images
for grades 2 and 6. Also, we need to load in the Flash Player 9 plugin
so we can use
C. Scott Ananian wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 10:46 PM, Build Announcer v2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/olpc/streams/update.1/build696
Changes in build 696 from build: 695
-sugar-presence-service 0.75.2-1.olpc2
+sugar-presence-service 0.75.1-1.olpc2
Don't
Korakurider wrote:
Many pieces dropped from this build, maybe because of
http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6598
Could you explain more rationale behind these change?
I see more rationale in that ticket now. In particular, it's easy to add
activities through Browse (see below) - and activities added
John Watlington wrote:
Morgan,
Did you follow the thread last week where using the instructions
you put into the Wiki didn't work ? Using the old instructions did.
At this point, I've set up over a half dozen ejabberd servers using
the old directions, and collaboration works.
John,
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the good news is that you can simulate things by useing UDP broadcast
packets as your transport layer.
Well yes, I did usenet/proxy object stuff over UDP.
don't get fixated on the idea of using satellites, as a means for
publishing updates a
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used UUCP over TCP/IP as a mail path for systems that only had
intermittent network connectivity and it worked very well. if the system
can detect when it does have connectivity and connect up to a
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