Hi,
i just started to do some testing with the XS for our project in
Ethiopa. I have some questions concerning the features (which weren't
solved for me studying the wiki):
1. How can I activate XOs with the XS? Where do I have to put the lease
files?
2. We like to do software updates
Martin,
We are putting a lot of work into the XS here in Nepal after a long
absence.
David Van Assche is now w/ OLE nepal full-time in Kathmandu working on
the XS. We want to make sure we are moving in the same direction and not
waste anyone's time.
How about an IRC or Skype meeting open to all
forwarding for anyone interested...
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Subject:Re: [Server-devel] Using XO HW with an XS image
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 23:33:40 +1200
From: Martin Langhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tyler Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Martin,
When do you expect that we'll move the XS to Fedora 9?
Thank you.
Andrew Berkowitz
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2 MetroTech Center, Suite 3900
Brooklyn, NY 11201
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Hi Glen,
Is there an IP I can use to ssh to the server while the dns issues are
resolved?
Thanks,
Tarun
Glen Roberts wrote:
Today just after noon (edt) our Qwest internet connection (not the one the
EDU server is on) went down. I was in the middle of upgrading the DNS servers
so it
2008/8/5 Berkowitz Andrew (Project Connect) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When do you expect that we'll move the XS to Fedora 9?
Good question. The main holdup is the network configuration scripting we have.
The XS configures its NICs and USB-connected antennae and general
networking setup in fairly
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Bryan Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are putting a lot of work into the XS here in Nepal after a long
absence.
Cool -
David Van Assche is now w/ OLE nepal full-time in Kathmandu working on
the XS. We want to make sure we are moving in the same direction and
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Martin Langhoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/8/5 Berkowitz Andrew (Project Connect) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When do you expect that we'll move the XS to Fedora 9?
Good question. The main holdup is the network configuration scripting we have.
BTW, this is the query
Our current network migration scripts are reportedly build on
interfaces that are F7 specific. To reimplement them on F9, we need to
understand what they do.
Jerry is knowledgeable in F9's networking and has offered help with
the port. The first step is to understand what the current scripts do
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