Re: [Server-devel] XS 0.6 preview

2009-05-19 Thread Martin Langhoff
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

Re: [Server-devel] XS 0.6 preview

2009-05-19 Thread tkkang
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

Re: [Server-devel] XS 0.6 preview

2009-05-19 Thread Martin Langhoff
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,

Re: [Server-devel] XS 0.6 preview

2009-05-19 Thread tkkang
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

Re: [Server-devel] XS 0.6 preview

2009-05-19 Thread Martin Langhoff
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

Re: [Server-devel] Questions

2009-05-19 Thread Henry Vélez Molina
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