Talking about moodle, we really should decide what to enable on the
sugarlabs Moodle instance. Right now its everything, and like you
stated, most people get scared away, so I can see our Moodle instance
being used as a fancy forum, and not much more 8) I have admin access
there so in your
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 1:53 PM, David Van Assche dvanass...@gmail.com wrote:
Talking about moodle, we really should decide what to enable on the
Not only stop scaring people, but provide content about Sugar + sample
content for deployments, so there's a reason to use it. (How to
complement the
ah great, would be nice to be able to take care of everything, but
think we have enough work on our hands, if we could get some other
people on board that are experienced moodle admins, that would be
great. thanks Martin... pasteing an invitation for help now to
forum...
kind regards,
David
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:30 AM, David Van Assche dvanass...@gmail.com wrote:
ah great, would be nice to be able to take care of everything, but
think we have enough work on our hands, if we could get some other
people on board that are experienced moodle admins, that would be
great. thanks
well the post has been made here:
http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=123793
hopefully we can get some feedback and its some help to Martin when
he's at the moots
kind regards,
David (nubae) Van Assche
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Sameer Verma sve...@sfsu.edu wrote:
On Tue, May
The Volunteer Infrastructure Group (/gang) Meeting is today (May 12th)
at 4pm (EST)
The Volunteer Infrastructure Group is a team of Volunteer Sysadmins
who help maintain services and systems around OLPC and the
OLPC/SugarLabs community. The weekly VIG meeting is an excellent
chance to get
Guys, thanks for your answers, I going to try them
2009/5/9 Albert Cahalan acaha...@gmail.com
Martin Langhoff writes:
2009/5/9 david david at leeming-consulting.com:
They have better luck (maybe my fingers are sweaty more than most)
and I have noticed students often wrapping cloth around
What is the command to start Sugar in 20090519.iso? There is no
'sugar-emulator', and 'sugar' fails.
Is their an installer on the image? It doesn't make itself obvious.
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Chris Ball c...@laptop.org wrote:
We have some good news: OLPC has decided to base its
Hi,
What is the command to start Sugar in 20090519.iso? There is no
'sugar-emulator', and 'sugar' fails.
On the first login screen, choose Sugar instead of GNOME on the
Session dropdown at the bottom of the screen.
Is their an installer on the image? It doesn't make itself
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:58 AM, tkk...@nurturingasia.com wrote:
Great... and I am amazed by the work done till now with XS - it rocks!
Thanks for the testing!
I manage to download it and did a clean install.
1. All went well
2. Gave a name to it example.org I did not edit the hostname
More test result for interpretation and debugging
A. Registration Test 1 (English XO):
O.K. I am doing a another step by step testing on another XS 0.6 alpha clean
install
My English XO: Build 767 Sugar 0.82.1 Firmware Q2E18
Use this english XO as a first registration with the user name
2009/5/19 Martin Langhoff martin.langh...@gmail.com:
I just grabbed an XO, gave it a nickname of 唔好�Y���Y去 :-) , registered
it, rebooted it, and then when I went to Moodle it logged me in,
automagically.
Actually, I should have tried 怎�N回事?which is more appropriate in many
ways (for starters,
Yes,.. the culprit is the Browser version!! My apologies.
I had 2 English XOs and one was 102 and later when I used software update the
next XO work!! Umm.. and sorry for all the pain.
Now I need to tell the Chinese team how they can update the browser to 102 as
it is version 98!!
What
2009/5/19 tkk...@nurturingasia.com:
BTW what if we would like to get into jabber view? How to view like what we
did in the past with port 5280?
You can re-enable it -- but I don't recommend that. If you feel
comfortable with the commandline, use the ejabberdctl command. You
need to use the
Guys, thanks for your answers, I going to try them
2009/5/9 Albert Cahalan acaha...@gmail.com
Martin Langhoff writes:
2009/5/9 david david at leeming-consulting.com:
They have better luck (maybe my fingers are sweaty more than most)
and I have noticed students often wrapping cloth around
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