On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 11:52:34PM +, Walter Bender wrote:
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> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 7:44 AM Tony Anderson <[1]tony_ander...@usa.net>
> wrote:
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> On April 27, 2018 I downloaded the ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso. I
> generated a boot usb drive with dd. The usb stick was used to in
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 7:44 AM Tony Anderson wrote:
> On April 27, 2018 I downloaded the ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso. I
> generated a boot usb drive with dd. The usb stick was used to install
> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS alongside Windows 10. Sugar was installed using sudo
> apt-get install sucrose.
>
The next step in this process is to upload the working activities to the
schoolserver and then downloading and installing on an XO-1.5 with the
13.2.8 build to verify that these activities also work on an XO. This
can then form a core of activities.
Part of the reduction in numbers from the 71
Thanks Tony. This will help a lot as we try to put the finishing touches on
the new activity portal. Also, it will provide further guidance to the
student working on GTK2 porting. As far as the Ubuntu bug, it is on our
radar.
regards.
-walter
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 7:44 AM Tony Anderson wrote:
On April 27, 2018 I downloaded the ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso. I
generated a boot usb drive with dd. The usb stick was used to install
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS alongside Windows 10. Sugar was installed using sudo
apt-get install sucrose.
From http://activities.sugarlabs.org/activities, I scraped a
Hi Vipul !
Thanks for reaching out !! It would be great to organise more event in
India. So I and Walter Bender are already in a discussion regarding this
and it is not the effort of any individuals it will require the effort of
everyone !! So we support you.
Good luck !
_
Good Work Jaskirat, Keep it up. Will work towards having something similar,
at my college.
We do have an event in which GSoC mentors speak and present their views on
Google Summer of Code and other programs. How to get started. Sort of nice
experience sharing session with the students. We can have