. This is probably a good moment for
converting our mirror to match RedHat's hierarchy.
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default Fedora installs too.
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David Zeuthen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 03:37 -0400, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
- mkinitrd depends on lvm2 and dmraid. Both could easily
be made optional.
You most probably don't need mkinitrd on OLPC as the kernel got all the
drivers built-in and IIRC OLPC don't even use the initrd
...and he will talk about the OLPC initiative on
15 June 2007:
http://medialab.di.unipi.it/Event/AlanKay/
This is slightly off-topic, but I'd like to report it
because the Universita' La Sapienza is just 90Km away
from my home in Italy.
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From these symptoms, it's pretty obvious that I'm doing
something wrong that I did not do the first time I
tested with you. Most probably my fault, there's no
need to go looking for phantom bugs for now.
Well... I'll sleep over it and dig more into
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for visiting Montreal on the way back.
I won't mind skipping it if I'm traveling with people
who need to be back earlier.
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Build JFFS2 size
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465183MB
466203MB
478203MB
482205MB
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slow at parsing? Has anybody measured the
hit?
Someone told me that Python 2.5 can now also read
library files from an archive, and this is supposed
to reduce startup time a lot. (I don't see why it
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in 0.16s on the same hardware,
so the huge slowdown is either in the gtk bindings or in the
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I don't just want to run NoAccel, because then we aren't exercise very
much of the new driver for that much longer.
Thanks,
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explained by the FSF,
including the anti-DRM clause and the patent protection.
Actually, I'd be even stricter and use the AGPLv3 when
it makes sense to do so.
On the other hand, do you think there are compelling
reasons not to do it?
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Nehemiah Dacres wrote:
how is suspend2 aka TuxOnIce performing in the XO dev models? or the new
allocator slub for that mater ?
I've not been able to test any of these due to lack of time, but I'd be
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How about automatically posting the ChangeLog files
to the devel@ mailing-list in the fashion of Fedora?
Changelog entries sometimes are the starting point for
interesting discussion, and a form of post-mortem review
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Bert Freudenberg wrote:
Is there a binding for the view source key yet?
On new keyboards, the key has moved to FN+space.
Is any of the existing X keysyms appropriate for it?
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1 trapezoids, 3.792 seconds, 2637.13 trapezoids / second.
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commit 302aab23833f8da4c59672a6a32c730ac5b9937c
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EXA: Wrap
, maybe we could
have the forth script ask the user instead of just
skipping the upgrade when the installed version is
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Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Sergey Udaltsov wrote:
I cannot tell you which font was used by my Ubuntu - I just see those
glyphs rendered more of less correctly (see attached). If you're
interested, I can provide you with the list
Stefano Fedrigo wrote:
[...]
I can't see your mail in [EMAIL PROTECTED] Are you subscribed to it? It's
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activity.
On my F7 box, there must be some fontconfig magic that makes them
work. But I couldn't figure out how.
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appears to work with glibc 2.90 from Fedora
Development. We'll need to backport a fix or upgrade glibc if we want Ethiopian
support in the OLPC.
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favorite activities and report any
glitches. We'd like to shake out most bugs before hitting
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for i in `seq 1 10`; do ./true.init start; done
On a B3/B4 laptop, executing 10 loops takes over
2 seconds. (and just 1.3 seconds with LANG=C!)
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On 08/26/2007 10:15 PM, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Please, test with your favorite activities and report any
glitches. We'd like to shake out most bugs before hitting
the official builds.
I got reports of corrupted scrollbars in the Web activity,
but it turns out that it also happes with X
EXA performance on the XO:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.freedesktop.xorg/20111/focus=20116
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if your circumstances sound weird:
some people even claim it's related to temperature or
humidity!
For reference:
https://dev.laptop.org/ticket/2804
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Yuan Chao wrote:
On 8/28/07, Bernardo Innocenti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got reports of corrupted scrollbars in the Web activity,
but it turns out that it also happens with X 1.3, and only
I also met the corrupted scrollbars in OS557.
Is there a trac ticket for this bug? It's pretty
,
but distinct mouse bug that's influenced by environment
conditions. This would explain why we get incompatible
reports from different people.
Our bug looks almost certainly like an EC or kernel bug.
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know anything about this error message?
I've just looked in the source code: it seems that the jffs2
image file must be a multiple of 0x2 (128KB).
How did you create the image?
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minds adding an ErrorF()?
NOTE ALEPH: I think we stopped development in the xf86-amd-devel
repo some time ago. The correct driver nowadays would be the
fd.o one. Jordan, do you confirm this?
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On 09/11/2007 07:05 AM, Stefano Fedrigo wrote:
At 16 bpp pixman_fill() takes twice the time.
This is just stupid!
The 16bpp codepath has to be broken somewhere if
it takes twice the time to copy half the bits :-)
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On 09/11/2007 01:44 PM, Jordan Crouse wrote:
On 11/09/07 13:03 -0400, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
NOTE ALEPH: I think we stopped development in the xf86-amd-devel
repo some time ago. The correct driver nowadays would be the
fd.o one. Jordan, do you confirm this?
I cannot. OLPC should
in the builds, otherwise
we might be chasing bugs that are even harder to reproduce.
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Eduardo Silva wrote:
I'm trying build 566 and I can't find the syslog file, is syslog deprecated ?
Fedora (and RedHat) never had a log file called syslog.
The closest replacement is /var/log/messages.
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Sergey Udaltsov wrote:
this weekend, I'll stay logged into #olpc while working.
I am there all the time as svu.
Ah, and my nick is _bernie or _bernie|home. I'm always logged
on, but sometimes away from the keyboard.
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is good for using the us layout alone.
If you use us as part of a multi layout set, then you
may prefer to use the olpc2 layout for consistency.
That's the way I understood the issue. Does it sound
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Hello,
Our design decisions would be implemented more smoothly
across teams and would be of better quality if more people on
these lists were able to participate in the upfront analysis
underlying these decisions.
To improve the situation, we propose that each week, someone
like Kim or Jim
because we
avoid the extra copy!
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useful.
In the short term, one quick and dirty fix would be to disable the EXA
upload hook. The driver may even become somewhat faster because we
avoid the extra copy!
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Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
In the short term, one quick and dirty fix would be to disable the EXA
upload hook. The driver may even become somewhat faster because we
avoid the extra copy!
Here's a version of amd_drv with this kludge implemented and full debug
symbols enabled:
http
Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
In the short term, one quick and dirty fix would be to disable the EXA
upload hook. The driver may even become somewhat faster because we
avoid the extra copy!
Here's a version of amd_drv with this kludge implemented and full debug
symbols enabled:
http
out... In a matter of weeks rather than years.
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with the TTM memory manager, which has
been reviewed recently and should be going into the kernel very soon.
An interesting project for the near future would be adding DRM support
to the amd driver.
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and accurate figure.
The downside is that it would require a very fresh kernel or 13
invasive VM patches.
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Jim Gettys wrote:
I agree we'll want to do the DRM work, but it's not finished yet. That
is probably X server 1.5 or 1.6 (February or next summer) as far as I
can tell.
Yeah, airlied warned me about it :-(
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by reducing the number of virtual consoles.
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(-:
PSS is the honest memory usage figure any user and developer always wanted
to see in the top utility. Death to RSS and VM!
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Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Tomorrow I'll try to make sense of all this with the help of the other
developers.
I didn't make much sense of it in the end, but somehow I managed to
test the kernel on both B2 and B3 and it seems to be working fine.
Coming soon with a new candidate patch
Walter Bender wrote:
Well. a bit more than one character: one added and a few taken away.
I'll make a diff for Bernie.
Yup. Thankyou!
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and powerdown cases, otherwise we restore stale register state
when we unfreeze.
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drivers/video/fbmem.c | 47 +--
drivers/video/geode/geodefb.h | 13 +++--
drivers/video/geode/gxfb_core.c | 17 +++
drivers/video
FYI: http://www.lesswatts.org/
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Cc: Padraig Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Denys Vlasenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Balbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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in the
background would seem to use less memory than one in the foreground.
And the usage estimate would change over time without the application
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development
tools.
When enough of our patches will be merged upstream, and the OLPC hardware gets
more
widely available, I'd expect the mainstream distros to offer out of the box OLPC
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, otherwise we restore stale register state when we unfreeze.
take3 - fix a condition check in the fb powerdown failure path. Thanks to
roel for pointing it out. Mark patch as OLPC, not GEODE.
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as a quick bugfix only. And the change brings the fb_power() API
somewhat *closer* to what would be needed for switching to fb_
... I meant to say fb_blank() here, of course. How do you feel about this?
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loop.
35.0% (137.3) interrupt : mfgpt-timer
This one comes from arch/i386/kernel/mfgpt.c, but I dunno why and I have
no time to investigate it soon. Hopefully somebody can tell us without
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they
wouldn't be duplicated between lx_blank_display() and
lx_graphics_{dis,en}able().
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, but for now this solves my problem.
Cool, thank you! It would be also great if we could also post the
changelogs to this list.
On the fedora-devel@ list, they are frequently the starting point
of interesting threads.
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, but it's extra manual work for each build
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remember its name
right now. It was documented somewhere in the RedHat
release notes when they introduced va space randomization.
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in using prelink,
because each page containing a relocation has to be copied per-process.
This is the kind of memory problems that we'd never see without the PSS
and USS kernel patches, because the VMM and RSS of the application
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ltrace does not reveal anything suspicious.
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Ulrich Drepper wrote:
Define latest. It should work in 2.6.90-17.
Indeed, it does. I was still using 2.6.90-16, from two days ago.
What was the fix? I think we'll need to backport the patch to F7's
glibc for fork the package off in OLPC-2.
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Ulrich Drepper wrote:
Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
What was the fix? I think we'll need to backport the patch to F7's
glibc for fork the package off in OLPC-2.
Lot's of changes in at least three completely different places. Just
use the F8 glibc, it can only be better.
Thanks
versions of hal and xkeyboard-config
with a table for mapping manifacturing data to the actual XKB parameters.
On Sat, 2007-10-06 at 15:25 -0400, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Jim Gettys wrote:
Bernie, please fill in the table below for the keyboard layout for each
keyboard type we have ASAP
by trial and error.
Really, if it's just for system recovery tasks, then it's just for
techies. And if they're technical enough to type shell and forth
commands, they're also going to understand the issue rather than
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thing now with evdev: each driver
instance gets its xkb settings in xorg.conf. Oddly, there's no
way to specify the device from setxkbmap, so we'll once again loose
this feature when xorg.conf gets phased out.
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On 10/07/2007 10:45 AM, Jim Gettys wrote:
Seems like we should do it to me.
Agreed.
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language in FD1.0 and
tell people to follow the procedure on the wiki to add it
manually.
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The code is in CVS since Sep 26, could you please double-check?
Silly me. The hunk was applied at a different position, so my cvs
merged it automatically and kept my local changes too.
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a second bus error.
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FRS blocker:
#bugnumber'. This will let people who don't care about the messages
ignore them based on the subject line.
Wouldn't it be easier if we just CC'd devel@ in trac to achieve
the same result?
Maybe we can ask Noah to do that automatically for blockers?
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1. OLPC boot process indicates some services failed to start
2. Sugar environment fails to start - while pure X, without environment, start
OK
Bernardo Innocenti says latest Fedora Devel glibc 2.90 works ok with
am_ET.UTF-8.
Could OLPC get that version
in the login rc script, with no need to
hack configuration files in /etc.
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Hi,
please join un on #olpc-meeting tonight
Bug list: http://ln-s.net/15Oz
We've put an empty schedule here (please fill-in):
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Status_meeting
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to move to a writable location such as /tmp).
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That's what I would call a steep learning curve :-)
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so I don't have to wait 30 on average to see if my changes work.
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is in joyride.
Thanks!
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dislike the least.
Same feeling here. Moreover, they told me the name FRS
has been canceled too, and we have a new Reload milestone
now.
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Polychronis Ypodimatopoulos wrote:
If there is still interest in the Space activity (layout of tree of
neighbors according to distance) entering Joyride, do you need an .xo
file or an .rpm?
How big is the bundle?
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and remove all the conditional code that deals
with failure.
The change also allows us to remove a few variables that were used for
housekeeping between the signal handler and the main loop.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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in the
Xserver font path for a long time.
So I asked c_scott to remove it from pilgrim.
Can someone confirm that this change fixed the problem you were seeing?
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, but is that one a
ready-made keyboard layout for Amharic?
Is it better technically or a better composition method?
Yes, it's just a composition method that happens to be more
natural for the people I talked with. I don't know why exactly ;)
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.
Additionally, a new feature in Update.1 will provide a control
panel to customize some aspects of the user interface, including
the language layout.
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)
- removed /home/olpc/.olpc-configured
- rebooted (really, not just CTRL-ALT-BS!)
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Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote:
thanks for the exhaustive explanation... What's the quick recipe to
turn on debug logging in the latest joyride?
$ cp .xsession-example .xsession
$ vi .xesssion
{enable the specific logs you need}
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Hello Bert,
could you change the diff format to something like side-by-side or
unified?
The default confuses e-mail clients because it looks like quoting.
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On 09/11/2007 01:32 PM, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
The 16bpp codepath has to be broken somewhere if
it takes twice the time to copy half the bits :-)
It strikes me that we don't see any time spent in
pixman_fill_mmx(), even though it's not inlinable.
For some reason, pixman thinks it cannot
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