Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-29 Thread Daniel Narvaez
On 25 July 2013 17:15, James Simmons nices...@gmail.com wrote: I finally got sugar-build working on Fedora 19 last night. I plan to update Make Your Own Sugar Activities! to discuss this. Some stuff I plan to include: Awesome! How to install gcc and python development, which are

Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-29 Thread Daniel Narvaez
On 29 July 2013 11:48, Daniel Narvaez dwnarv...@gmail.com wrote: Running multiple copies of sugar-build as different users to test collaboration with just one PC. I suppose that's why you are playing with the profile pref. I tested it now and it seems broken, will fix. I figured out

Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-28 Thread Daniel Narvaez
On 26 July 2013 23:00, James Simmons nices...@gmail.com wrote: I probably will not do much updating to MYOSA on sugar-build until the chroot branch has been merged, then. As long as Xephyr is still in there the instructions I have should be tolerable. I might put in something about the need

Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-26 Thread Manuel QuiƱones
2013/7/25 James Simmons nices...@gmail.com: I tried out Alt-Tab switching and it works fine. I also tried prefs.json, with mixed results. This is the contents of the file: { resolution: 1024x768, profile: Willy Wonka } Resolution worked just fine, and Sugar showed up in

Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-26 Thread James Simmons
I probably will not do much updating to MYOSA on sugar-build until the chroot branch has been merged, then. As long as Xephyr is still in there the instructions I have should be tolerable. I might put in something about the need to update the sudoers table with visudo and give an example, as

Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-25 Thread Manuel QuiƱones
2013/7/25 James Simmons nices...@gmail.com: I finally got sugar-build working on Fedora 19 last night. I plan to update Make Your Own Sugar Activities! to discuss this. Excellent James! How to use Ctrl-Alt-F2 to open a virtual terminal, which you will use to run ./osbuild run. Using

Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-25 Thread James Simmons
Manuel, I am aware that ./osbuild run can be done from within a GNOME session. I did it that way the first time I ran it. What I need to provide to my readers is a way they can easily move from a development environment to a Sugar environment and back again. Running Sugar in a window made that

Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-25 Thread Walter Bender
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 12:10 PM, James Simmons nices...@gmail.com wrote: Manuel, I am aware that ./osbuild run can be done from within a GNOME session. I did it that way the first time I ran it. What I need to provide to my readers is a way they can easily move from a development

Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-25 Thread James Simmons
I noticed that the sugar-build script installs the framebuffer version of X11 so I assumed it was meant to start from a virtual terminal. That does work. If it is running in a GNOME window but full screen how do you go about switching to another window? Would Alt-Tab do it? I remember that we

Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-25 Thread mokurai
Alt-tab to go between Sugar and other programs is very clumsy at first, but works. When I do this from a full-screen Sugar session I don't get the usual view of icons of other applications to choose from, but once I have Sugar and the program I want to alternate with set up for toggling between,

Re: [Sugar-devel] Usage of sugar-build

2013-07-25 Thread James Simmons
I tried out Alt-Tab switching and it works fine. I also tried prefs.json, with mixed results. This is the contents of the file: { resolution: 1024x768, profile: Willy Wonka } Resolution worked just fine, and Sugar showed up in a window just like the old days. Instead of saying