Hi George,
On Sat, 2013-08-31 at 21:32 -0400, George Hunt wrote:
> I'm in Haiti, with limited internet access. Adam reports that the
> reboot at Silar's orphanage is stalling, and when he hits escape, we
> sees a red star traveling left and right, and an error message, which
> talks about a "stop
On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:24 PM, Samuel Greenfeld wrote:
> Personally I don't want to commit OLPC to anything, but we definitely have
> lots of XOs, as well as networks which could potentially isolate a way in.
Great, I'll keep you in the loop.
> Load testing also is not new to me since I used t
Agree that we need to do testing before it goes in the wild as it can be pretty
embarassing that things are broken. The last time I had good experience with
XSCE 3.0 and 15 XO-1 (on transition to elsewhere). Have been recently testing
the XSCE-4 loaded on a XO-175 with a few XOs and it seems to
I'm in Haiti, with limited internet access. Adam reports that the reboot
at Silar's orphanage is stalling, and when he hits escape, we sees a red
star traveling left and right, and an error message, which talks about a
"stop script".
I am using rc.local to start up "wvdial" , which in turn stimu
Personally I don't want to commit OLPC to anything, but we definitely have
lots of XOs, as well as networks which could potentially isolate a way in.
Load testing also is not new to me since I used to work with network
firewalls and servers.
However the office I am at and the offices historically
I was wondering if anyone was aware of any unused XOs laying
around which were meant for a school of deployments.
We are interested in doing some load testing for network hardware and
XSCE performance.
My dream setup would be 30-60 XO1's arranged semi-permanently in
someone's spare room. Test
+1
We could use the services of xsceBOT :-)
On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Anna wrote:
> I know the policy for #schoolserver is that logs aren't kept, but in the
> interest of transparency, perhaps we could log "official" #schoolserver
> meetings. One of the nice things about meeting on IR
I know the policy for #schoolserver is that logs aren't kept, but in the
interest of transparency, perhaps we could log "official" #schoolserver
meetings. One of the nice things about meeting on IRC vs. Skype is that
IRC meetings axiomatically have transcripts.
Anna
On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 1:25
Hi,
For some time now, people (including me) have been mulling the idea of
having XSCE development meetings on IRC in complement to the weekly skype
calls. Conversation on the *#schoolserver* channel has gradually been
growing too. I would like to propose that we start holding weekly regular
plann