On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Dudley Daduwe
ddaduwe.olpc...@gmail.comwrote:
Thank you for the updates on the motherboard. Please advise me as to how I
could troobleshoot my E-Box server.
Previously I was able to connect the IDE and boot up.However, I decided to
remove the original IDE HDD
Hi all,
The problem faced here is that, when you power the XS server you can see
that the server has been powered and the power light is ON, however, there
is NO DISPLAY ON THE SCREEN.
Thank you,
Dudley
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010
Dudley,
Do you hear any beeps when you power on the system?
Can yWhat procedures have you attempted to diagnose the problem?
ou describe the hardware you are using in a bit more detail?
Robert
- Original message -
Hi all,
The problem faced here is that, when you power the XS server
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 08:33:17AM +1000, Dudley Daduwe wrote:
The problem faced here is that, when you power the XS server you can
see that the server has been powered and the power light is ON,
however, there is NO DISPLAY ON THE SCREEN.
This requires hardware support, and isn't really a
There were no beeps. If there were beeps then it would have given me some
clue on Memory or VGA but there was none. I tried recconnecting the IDE HDD
a number of times but that didn't help. Besides that the server is running
on an e-Box3 -D82.Version 1.3 RoHS. Finally there are no lights
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 09:42:23AM +1000, Dudley Daduwe wrote:
I tried recconnecting the IDE HDD a number of times but that didn't
help.
Have you tried without the IDE HDD connected? Have you tried the IDE
HDD in another machine? The reason I ask is that a BIOS may fail to
start executing on
Hi all,
I have installed XS server nicely and configured the domain using
/etc/sysconfig/olpc-scripts/domain_config example.org
Now I should be able to connect my XO using the wireless Access Point.
However, that does not work. Can some one post me a step by step detaled
OLPC XS server