http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/xo-1/streams/8.2/build753
Changes in build 753 from build: 751
Size delta: -50.33M
-ohm 0.1.1-6.14.20080707git.olpc3
+ohm 0.1.1-6.17.20080805git.olpc3
+olpc-netutils 0.4-1.olpc3
+ntp-ntpdate 4.2.4p4-7.olpc3
-libertas-usb8388-firmware 2:5.110.22.p14-1.fc9
Le mercredi 20 août 2008 à 10:17 +1200, Martin Langhoff a écrit :
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 11:56 PM, Guillaume Desmottes
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I'm working on the ejabberd package for the XS. We'd like to provide an
updated package based on ejabberd 2.0.1 which just work once is
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 09:53:22PM -0400, Polychronis Ypodimatopoulos wrote:
Why are new versions of Joyride not announced?
Bert pointed out http://dev.laptop.org/~rwh/announcer/streams.py to me
yesterday, and it look as if the announcer doesn't bother if the
joyride build hasn't succeeded
That's right, would people be interested in hearing about each failed build?
Regards,
Reinier
Martin Dengler wrote:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 09:53:22PM -0400, Polychronis Ypodimatopoulos wrote:
Why are new versions of Joyride not announced?
Bert pointed out
Am 20.08.2008 um 02:04 schrieb C. Scott Ananian:
I've revived and turned the crank on the 8.2 branch in preparations
for forking a stable stream from joyride. The build announcers will
probably shortly announce build 753, which should be more-or-less
identical to the latest joyride. You
On Aug 7, 2008 Jordan Crouse wrote:
You can change the mode with the xrandr
utility. The following is the output from my system with a 1024x768
panel attached:
me at geodelx:~# xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 240, current 800 x 600, maximum 1024 x 1024
default connected 800x600+0+0 0mm x
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 5:53 AM, Brian Harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I solved the problem for my own XO by adding the missing links, but that
won't work for a project distributed to the kiddies. Can someone tell me
the right way to solve this problem? Thanks.
I don't really know, but: are
Le mardi 19 août 2008 à 13:56 +0200, Guillaume Desmottes a écrit :
Hi,
I'm working on the ejabberd package for the XS. We'd like to provide an
updated package based on ejabberd 2.0.1 which just work once is
installed. The goal is of course to simplify as much as possible the
deployment of
That's right, would people be interested in hearing about each failed build?
No.
-walter
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From my point of view - you should be forced to set a component
From my point of view, I deliberately avoid setting a component.
Seems to me that in order to do an adequate job of selecting the
component', the reporter would have to understand what __each__
component does internally, plus
Mitch Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please test with q2e13d.rom instead of q20158.rom ; otherwise you are
likely to experience problems.
Works fine after a few hours on a C1 and B3, under both 703 and joyride-2311.
I did see a hard lock under 2311, but chances are that was the os?
Joel
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 6:21 AM, Korakurider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 6:43 AM, Sayamindu Dasgupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello translators,
It looks like we have got some new strings (no string freeze break
though - apparently my POT updater broke for a few projects).
bastien wrote:
Martin Langhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But my point was that, at the moment, you can choose to Erase an item,
and
it's gone forever. I expect that many kids will do this, and will at
some
point
regret erasing some item.
Yes. This is a request that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
does the journal have a similar way of marking entries
as feel free to delete this if i need the space? i think
giving it hints as to what's expendable would be important.
That'd be better than no trashbin, but feel free to delete this if I
need the space sounds too
On Aug 20, 2008, at 8:19 AM, Guillaume Desmottes wrote:
Le mardi 19 août 2008 à 13:56 +0200, Guillaume Desmottes a écrit :
Hi,
I'm working on the ejabberd package for the XS. We'd like to
provide an
updated package based on ejabberd 2.0.1 which just work once is
installed. The goal is
bastien wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- no old-and-backed-up files we can safely remove? Prompt the user
prompt the user, interrupting whatever they were trying to get
done? that seems less than optimal. if my current UI-of-choice
implemented disk full this way, i
This is getting a little out of hand, here. Let's break this down
again, because I think we're all arguing for pretty much the same
thing.
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 12:19 AM, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eduardo Heleno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But my point was that, at the moment, you can
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a data management UI must make these sorts of choices transparent
and easy.
Agreed. My concern is about low-tech environments: no XS, no USB keys,
very little care about versioning. Then the trashbin seems rather useful
in forcing the user to delete stuff safely.
There haven't been joyride build announcements, because there haven't
been (successful) joyride builds, because RedHat's koji system has
been down.
Koji came up for a while yesterday (it seems to be down again today)
and I pulled all the packages on the olpc-dist3 branch locally. I've
now
eben wrote:
...
I hope this clarifies my position on this subject a bit, and paints a
it does. thank you.
paul
picture which is really just a different perspective on the usual
trash can metaphor, rather than an abandonment of it.
- Eben
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On 20/08/08 12:52 +0200, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On Aug 7, 2008 Jordan Crouse wrote:
You can change the mode with the xrandr
utility. The following is the output from my system with a 1024x768
panel attached:
me at geodelx:~# xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 240, current 800 x 600,
Eben Eliason [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The issue of deletion confirmation is covered under ticket
http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/7859. I flagged it as blocks?:8.2.0, but
I don't think it is going to be nominated as a blocker at this point
unless there is a strong push for it.
I'm not fond
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build2313
Changes in build 2313 from build: 2311
Size delta: 0.00M
-sugar-update-control 0.8-1
+sugar-update-control 0.9-1
--- Changes for sugar-update-control 0.9-1 from 0.8-1 ---
+ Trac #7979: fix downloads via squid-using school
FYI/FYC:
OLPC's Volunteer Infrastructure Group wiki page has been created.
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC:Volunteer_Infrastructure_Group
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http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/xo-1/streams/8.2/build754
Changes in build 754 from build: 753
Size delta: -1.57M
-olpc-licenses 1-1
+olpc-licenses 2-1.olpc3
-etoys 2.2.1793-1
+etoys 3.0.2076-1
-sugar-update-control 0.8-1
+sugar-update-control 0.9-1
--- Changes for olpc-licenses 2-1.olpc3
I've made build 754 on the stable 8.2 stream, resynchronized to
joyride-2313. (See http://dev.laptop.org/~bert/8.2-joyride.html)
In addition, I've made the following stable-build-stream-only changes:
- Fixup /etc/fedora-release so that yum works properly (trac #4264, #7398)
- Disable X shared
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build2316
Changes in build 2316 from build: 2313
Size delta: 0.00M
-olpc-utils 0.83-1.olpc3
+olpc-utils 0.84.29.20080820git1d35c4-1.olpc3
--- Changes for olpc-utils 0.84.29.20080820git1d35c4-1.olpc3 from 0.83-1.olpc3
---
+ Snapshot
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Ton van Overbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For my testing for trac #7788 I want to switch from Update.1 to
joyride-2298 and vice versa
(using alternate boot).
After switching back from joyride-2298 to Update.1 most activities do
not start because
their home
Hi,
For a while, I've been running Gnome and Debian on my XO. It's worked
quite well, but installation has always been a pain. Some time ago I
wrote scripts to generate ext3 and jffs2 images for the XO, but never
got around to publish the images. I took some time over the past few
days to
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:23:30AM +1200, Martin Langhoff wrote:
Our networking setup is somewhat rigged (something that Jerry is
looking at curing for F9 :-) ) and according to Wad running netplugd
makes it trip up so we've disabled it. Maybe the usb connection
scripts start netplugd?
Thanks
Hi Jerry,
I am just using the XS out of the box. All settings are as default. My
question concerns the effect of fixing an IP address for the AP, which
should still work, but is there any possible effect on the XOs that will
connect to it, through IP address conflicts that might occur?
To give
Hello,
For our small pilot program in Mali, we got a FUJITSU SIEMENS PRIMERGY
ECONEL 100a Server but are having trouble getting the XOs to find the server
and connect. We're not running any versions of the XS server, should we be?
What is the XS server, I couldn't understand the explanation on the
I think Jerry misunderstood your question.
You can assign the AP an address from the range 172.18.1.1 to
172.18.1.254.
This is within the address range assigned to eth1 (in /etc/sysconfig/
network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1)
but outside of the range that DHCP is set to provide on that
interface
I accidentally upgraded from XS_165 to a new xs-config (maybe 0.3.1?).
The upgrade got stuck halfway through, and I cancelled it. What is the
proper way to fix config files? Copy foo.conf to foo-xs.conf? I already
fixed named and squid. What other services do I need to check?
What is the proper way to install ext2resize? It doesn't appear to be in
yum?
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John Watlington wrote:
I think Jerry misunderstood your question.
No, just away for my computer. The next question was to ensure that the
AP was really for use with the XOs and not for an ISP.
You can assign the AP an address from the range 172.18.1.1 to
172.18.1.254.
This is within the
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 3:39 AM, Joshua N Pritikin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I accidentally upgraded from XS_165 to a new xs-config (maybe 0.3.1?).
The upgrade got stuck halfway through, and I cancelled it. What is the
proper way to fix config files? Copy foo.conf to foo-xs.conf? I already
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:13 PM, David Leeming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To clarify, I am talking about a minimal set up of a school server. Just
So you are working with a single school server.
- Is there an ISP / WAN / Internet connection? That will have a fixed
IP addr you want to set on
Hi!
The server you have seems to be a good machine for the task. The
School server we provide is a custom Linux operating system, so it
will replace Windows on the machine completely.
However, at the moment installing it requires a bit of Linux expertise
(we are working on making this easier).
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 10:53:02AM +1200, Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Joshua N Pritikin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the proper way to install ext2resize? It doesn't appear to be in
yum?
Perhaps it's not packaged for fedora or included in a different
Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:13 PM, David Leeming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To clarify, I am talking about a minimal set up of a school server. Just
So you are working with a single school server.
- Is there an ISP / WAN / Internet connection? That will have a fixed
Further testing of the major xs-config revamp coming for xs-0.4
- The install should be similar to 165 and earlier builds
- It can install on small disks (5.5GB minumum) so fire up your qemu
(but note that the install is _very_ slow under qemu).
- Right after the initial boot, named and
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 09:07:02AM +1200, Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 3:39 AM, Joshua N Pritikin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I accidentally upgraded from XS_165 to a new xs-config (maybe 0.3.1?).
Ouch. That will be a big disaster, I am just fixing the bugs around
that at the
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Joshua N Pritikin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I updated to testing. The GIT stuff is great.
Did your configuration survive? Any _broken_ symlinks? Things still work?
However, why is
xs-commit-change so slow?
It's not slow for me -- in relative terms. Definitely
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Joshua N Pritikin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm coming from Debian, so I need to get up to speed on yum.
Most people here are - including me! Group hug now...
(it's not that hard though :-)
m
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