Richard Hughes wrote:
Does the geode support frequency or voltage scaling?
No.
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thanks dude, sorry to bother you.
No worries. Cheers,
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whitelisted only after we determine that extensive assurances can be
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C. Scott Ananian wrote:
Has this already been discussed in more depth off-list?
To some degree. I should have a concrete spec ready for discussion later
today.
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version of the activity bundle is kept around, and the user given the
ability to perform rollback on the activity update. Otherwise, the old
version bundle is destroyed.
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On Jun 26, 2007, at 1:59 PM, C. Scott Ananian wrote:
Developer keys also let you opt out of
automatic updates if that's what you want.
No dev key needed, actually -- it's just a setting you'll be able to
toggle off in the security GUI.
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On Jun 26, 2007, at 2:13 PM, Mike C. Fletcher wrote:
We should be planning to allow for the root file system to be
potentially two or three layers deep with installed, but not yet fully
tested/accepted upgrade overlays.
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why the school server should be configured to allow
more than 10-20 simultaneous client updates. We're not going for real-
time propagation update here. Our largest schools can get updated
within a day or so at that rate, and all others within at most a few
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On Jun 27, 2007, at 1:50 PM, Christopher Blizzard wrote:
I think that you're talking about the mail from Scott, not Ivan.
It was my mail; my proposal explicitly talks about this.
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On Jun 27, 2007, at 2:57 AM, David Woodhouse wrote:
Nevertheless, it's an accurate description of what happened.
Let's agree to disagree. In any case, it doesn't matter at this
point. We have work to do.
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for) the whole tree in memory
regardless of how large it is. Scott fixes this by externally
breaking down the tree into smaller chunks and then rsyncing those
individually, such that the memory consumption during any particular
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having to even check it is a corner
case already.
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with the rest of the antitheft response.
There's an early prototype spec I wrote floating around internally.
I'll work on updating it, but yeah, throwing a hash in there will be
absolutely no problem.
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. No restrictions are yet imposed on the
containers -- that's where our work will turn now, as well as towards
working with the Sugar team to bring this functionality soon to a
Sugar near you. I hope to also announce working secure activation
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Turns out two famous Forth books are now freely available under a
Creative Commons license:
http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/2316
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for the normal boot integrity
verification, which should make it quite a bit faster.
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, such as
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think a bit
about how best to do this without one.
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Eh, eh. I've avoided so far trying to update the machine without
learning from other user experiences if it's safe.
It's very safe. Please follow the directions carefully.
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identity manager for the school server. Let's
meet soon and hash out the details.
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-level hardware initialization,
and there aren't plans to change that in the near future. (Mitch will
correct me if I got any of the history wrong.)
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On Aug 24, 2007, at 7:25 AM, Kein Yuan wrote:
So in short words, OLPC is using LinuxBIOS to do low level HW init,
then transfer control to OFW, which also acting as boot loader to
load Linux OS, right?
Correct.
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On Aug 26, 2007, at 7:07 PM, Mike C. Fletcher wrote:
Still, building them somewhere not behind a cable modem would be a
good idea.
Right, I assumed giving you a shell on dev would let you convert the
images right on that machine. Are there other requirements?
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On Aug 31, 2007, at 5:19 PM, Ivan Krstić wrote:
Public-facing development services (bugtracker, git, development
hosting) are offline for emergency maintenance effective immediately,
and for an expected duration of under 6 hours.
I'm extending this timeframe by up to another 12 hours, due
On Aug 31, 2007, at 11:47 PM, Ivan Krstić wrote:
I'm extending this timeframe by up to another 12 hours, due to
unexpected difficulties.
All services are up and looking good. If anyone notices something
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On Sep 1, 2007, at 5:07 AM, Yuan Chao wrote:
However, after the maintenance, I can't find the trac login link.
I've diagnosed this and will have it fixed later in the day.
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On Sep 5, 2007, at 1:57 AM, Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
Even just making a character/console based plotter would give
kids a lot to learn, at the same time.
There are some folks in the Python scientific computing community
working on this. I'm pretty excited about it.
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Sorry you had a bad experience. I wish you hadn't given up after
initially not receiving an account. That bit, at least, we can fix.
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On Sep 10, 2007, at 9:31 PM, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
In the same thread, Ivan said he may have found a full-time person for
the job (what happened, then?).
It was put on hold because IP issues weren't worked out, and it
didn't look likely they would before first ship.
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On Sep 11, 2007, at 7:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What channel?
The server should be irc.freenode.net, right?
I just registered the channel #olpc-meeting on FreeNode for this
purpose.
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little to do with it. There are some
efforts around making Python's memory management more friendly to
embedded(ish) platforms, and we need to see if we stand to benefit
from this kind of work.
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On Sep 18, 2007, at 3:24 PM, Jim Gettys wrote:
Feedback seemed mostly positive to last weeks IRC meeting; let's try
again. irc.freenode.net, #olpc.
Correction: #olpc-meeting, like last time, NOT #olpc. Thanks,
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hardware and software, should you choose to attempt such ports on
your own.
In the interest of maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio for the
development list, please send any further mail about these topics to
the olpc-open@ list.
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using the current time
self._jobject.file_path = os.path.join(/tmp/myLogs + str(time.time
()))
Don't do this. See os.tmpfile() or the tempfile module.
(Journal/activity questions are more appropriate for sugar@; Reply-To
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:
#bugnumber'. This will let people who don't care about the messages
ignore them based on the subject line.
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On Oct 29, 2007, at 12:21 PM, Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
Same feeling here. Moreover, they told me the name FRS
has been canceled too, and we have a new Reload milestone
now.
Sorry. We'll clear this up shortly.
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team
member will reply and CC devel@ or sugar@, whichever is relevant,
with the
approval or denial.
Please let us know if you have questions, and thanks for bearing with
us through the madness of the last stretch.
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On Nov 1, 2007, at 1:59 PM, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Migration to something else is the long-term solution.
Trac is fine; it's the method of invocation (FCGI) and the database
backend (SQLite) that are problematic. We know how to make this
saner, we're just overcommitted at the moment.
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On Nov 2, 2007, at 9:17 PM, Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote:
Also I think integrating and properly supporting Pascal's log
collector would go a long way in facilitating testing.
Working on this bit.
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rare complaint
(roughly one tenth of the machines will show the problem once
every 5-20K resumes --- that's a lot of button pushes!).
I would say this makes 624 the obviously correct choice at this stage.
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. But it were a stack really. None o'
this modern stack pointer rubbish, either. You used to 'ave to
remember which were t'top element in yer 'ead.
Anyway, due to vocal support, we'll preserve /tmp. I don't think it's
the best course of action, but we'll roll with it.
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On Dec 14, 2007, at 4:57 PM, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
Who could fix this, and/or is there a way for fix it myself? (And
is this
the right place to ask?)
Please try now. Cheers,
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succeed instantly but only cause a write/erase cycle on the flash to
be triggered when the page gets kicked out of the page cache either
because the RAM is needed or because of the kernel thread performing
dirty page writeback on a timer.
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-sensitive policy can be implemented by more context-aware
elements of the stack. OHM could, for instance, remount the filesystem
synchronously when battery charge goes below a threshold, or it can
simply twiddle the /proc twaddle that twuddles the writeback timer
twoddle.
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On Dec 17, 2007, at 1:53 AM, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
Your excellent photo builds upon a fine tradition
Please do expand http://wiki.laptop.org/go/LOLPC accordingly. ;)
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is just a cache -- it shrinks in
response to actual memory pressure. If applications gobble up all the
RAM, the page cache is small enough as to make the FS effectively
become synchronous. Applications don't suffer by having less RAM to go
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for lack
of time, partly for lack of sufficiently good tools -- to determine
those foci.
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Please post a link to this list when you have (proof-of-concept) code
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with please let us know when
there's code ready, but perhaps at least parts will be useful or
point us to things we haven't yet considered.
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they have been downloaded?
You should be able to drag files to the SD card inside the journal
activity.
(2) About those journal downloads...
Where are they stored?
/home/olpc/.sugar/default/datastore/store/
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On Dec 27, 2007, at 11:40 AM, Gerard J. Cerchio wrote:
Did the media lab get the memo?
;; ANSWER SECTION:
support.laptop.org. 85028 IN CNAME pedal.laptop.org.
pedal.laptop.org. 75072 IN A 18.85.2.148
New DNS records can take some time to propagate.
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resources out there that go into
these issues at great length. As a first pass, take a look at:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Software_licensing
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Are our spam filters good enough to make our lists
open for posting by non-members?
The only spam filter good enough for that is Dave Woodhouse.
Inspecting every e-mail by hand. Spammers quake at the very thought.
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- q2d07-0
654 version change for olpcrd: 0.37-0 - 0.39-0
Done, 357 packages unchanged.
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On Dec 28, 2007, at 12:36 PM, Ivan Krstić wrote:
Now available here:
http://download.laptop.org/xo-1/os/official/654/jffs2/
This build has been retracted due to a QA issue. If you have obtained
a copy of this build, you are not advised to use it. We apologize for
the inconvenience
. If you remove the Sugar build, you're down to
a quarter. And don't worry about running out of write/erase cycles;
you'll have to work quite hard to do that with JFFS2.
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symlinks you've made. Thus the alt-deb symlink doesn't do anything.
Remove the existing alt symlink and replace it with one for the debian
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source, however, generation of
those .usb files for the JFFS2 image flavor strikes me as a mistake.
Scott, can you elucidate?
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/dumpnand.py
# modprobe mtdchar
# python dumpnand.py /dev/mtd0 /your/USBKEY/nand-image.bin
In a pinch, you can pipe the output through netcat to upload it
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offered in the past to setup nagios and puppet for
us that
offer still stands.
Be patient. We lost our sysadmin, and I'm working through the task
backlog on top of my normal work. The systems were not left in good
shape, and it's taking some time to undo the damage.
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On Dec 12, 2007, at 2:56 AM, Joshua Minor wrote:
If any developers don't have their SSH2 keys on the web, please
attach them
to the application e-mail.
I didn't see your SSH2 key attached or linked. Could you mail me a
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On Dec 27, 2007, at 7:44 PM, ffm wrote:
6. Committer list
N/A
To clarify, you only need a mailing list hosted? That's been arranged;
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The primary developer should have received an e-mail about the mailing
list whose creation you requested. Let us know if you have any
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]/git/activities/epals
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/activities/newsreader
Please follow instructions here for importing your project:
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. We've gone this
far without almost any service interruptions while I've juggled things
around, but due to the hot offload machine having some issues, there
might be turbulence in the week ahead. All effort will be taken to
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The non-nerd kids are getting toys.
(Sidenote: this displays a stunning level of ignorance and failure of
comprehension of the project's goals.)
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with the project's stated purpose or
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. This is still a worthy goal, but it has slipped in
priority, to the
point of being forgotten.
Slipped in priority, though certainly not forgotten. I've been
thinking about this problem for a while now.
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On Jan 12, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Build Announcer Script wrote:
+xapian-bindings-python.i386 0:1.0.2-1
-xapian-bindings-python.i386 0:1.0.4-2.fc7
Someone needs to make sure my patch for #5494 is not affected by this,
since I haven't investigated how the bindings are packaged. Tomeu?
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SCIs we allow to wake us up? (I
imagine you've investigated this and we can't, but I'm curious as to
why.)
[0] http://radian.org/~krstic/doingitwrong.jpg
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We can, as my post said
My eyes skipped right over that paragraph; sorry for the noise.
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followup discussion to the open list; devel@ has a well-
defined purpose, and this thread does not fit.
Lovingly,
your devel@ list admin.
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On Jan 18, 2008, at 12:23 PM, Ivan Krstić wrote:
Development services (git, trac) will be going down for 6-12 hours
tonight, Jan 18, starting around 6PM EST.
We completed all maintenance in the designated timeframe, and
dev.laptop.org in particular is in a substantially better shape than
://wiki.laptop.org/go/Hosting
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account for a non-trivial
portion of the list, we're happy to make an audio-specific one.
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the School Server.
The identity manager is a hack. It needs to be rewritten.
2. How do students share team projects for later use?
See my answer above re: bulletin boards.
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