Just got a chance to burn this SoaS beta onto a USB drive (the Sugar branded
one). Here are photos (ones with black background) of it running on an Intel
Classmate 3:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/curiouslee/sets/72157613785006745/
So far: No sound from Speak. Playing OGG file produces some poppin
I was hoping that http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick would
be updated soon (today is April 13th), but it still says:
We are currently working towards the first SoaS-2 release, with a hard
launch date of April 10th, 2009 (we plan to premiere and distribute
SoaS at FOSSVT). What this mean
Thanks. This is all helpful. I wonder what the Fedora USB Creator does
when it runs under Windows?
-walter
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Mitch Bradley wrote:
> My first order recommendation is "don't use dd to blast an image over the
> existing partition map".
>
> The problem with doing so is
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Hi,
The newly released Gnash 0.8.5 works nicely for me - I have now watched
a youtube video online for the first time ever (I've used clive till
now). And the british mikmik webdesign website that interests my
girlfriend works too.
The new release
Wade,
One of the things that frustrated me when I wrote my two Activities was
that there was no good way to share code between them. If we are going
to create Content Viewers as a special case of Activity I think there is
a good opportunity to create an application framework or at least some
I have tried looking for the files in ~/data but could only find objects
which are actually in use, or have been in for a recent session. Its more or
less what the /tmp/ folder contains...
I have another question, why is that when I use browse to up pics, it shows
the /temp/ folders path of the obj
Rafael Ortiz
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Bastien wrote:
> Walter Bender writes:
>
> > Or add them to ~/Activities/
>
> When running Sugar from, say,
>
> ~$ ./install/git/sugar-jhbuild run
>
> ?
>
> I moved some activities to ~/Activities/ but that doesn't seem to
> change anything...
>
I was wondering if you have any words of wisdom to share with us re
USB stick compatibility, given your experience with the XO. There
seems to be a lot of variability in terms of which sticks boot which
machines in our Sugar-on-a-Stick experiments, e.g., using the same
machine (a Classmate running
The tar.gz files would be in ~/.sugar/default/data
-walter
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Aleksey Lim writes:
>
>> Browse stores downloads in the Journal
>> (~/.sugar/default/datastore)
>
> Thanks but that doesn't help.
>
> How do I find some file.tar.gz I just downloaded?
>
The most straight forward way would be to add the activites to
extra-activities.modules in jhbuild at
http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/sugar-jhbuild/repos/mainline/trees/master/config/modulesets
.
This would allow you to run .sugar-jhbuild build extra-activities to
pull in the latest activities f
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 06:38:56PM +0200, Bastien wrote:
> Luke Faraone writes:
>
> > On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Bastien
> > wrote:
> >
> > How do I add new activities when using sugar-jhbuild ?
> >
> > Add them using the sugar-install-bundle command or using the journal.
>
> Thanks,
Okay, my bad. The temporary object gets created when ever the file is
requested or accessed .
In my case, I was accessing it, then the object got created.
Only the datastore API allows you to recreate a more human object... afaik,
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Aleksey Lim writes:
> Browse stores downloads in the Journal
> (~/.sugar/default/datastore)
Thanks but that doesn't help.
How do I find some file.tar.gz I just downloaded?
PS: I will fetch again using wget but still...
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Walter Bender writes:
> Or add them to ~/Activities/
When running Sugar from, say,
~$ ./install/git/sugar-jhbuild run
?
I moved some activities to ~/Activities/ but that doesn't seem to
change anything...
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Luke Faraone writes:
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Bastien wrote:
>
> How do I add new activities when using sugar-jhbuild ?
>
> Add them using the sugar-install-bundle command or using the journal.
Thanks, but that only useful for .xo/.activity packages.
I have installed additional a
Sorry I won't be available at our 1pm EDT meeting.
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Or add them to ~/Activities/
-walter
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Luke Faraone wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Bastien
> wrote:
>>
>> I manually installed some activities in the `source/' directory, but The
>> system seems to ignore them and rebuilding doesn't help.
>>
>> How do I
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 03:36:49PM +0200, Bastien wrote:
> The subject says it all: where does Browse store downloads?
>
> I have downloaded a .tar.gz file. I can't seem to find it.
> I've looked through .mozilla/* and .sugar/data/* but didn't
> find anything useful.
>
> Hint?
Browse stores d
try this "find /tmp/ -name tmp* "
and check through the files, problem is the double dots I think, or try find
/tmp/ -name *gz
[r...@localhost Vamsi]# find /tmp/ -name *exe
/tmp/tmplBKdcC.exe
works pretty well for me.
yes, hopefully it should be fixed by .86, infact it would make my project
ea
Thanks for your help.
Vamsi Krishna Davuluri writes:
> Have you checked your system's /tmp/ folder?
I just did. Nothing useful.
> Sugar tends to rename them to funny names, so your best bet is to go
> through all of the tar.gz s there,
A quick find . -name "*tar.gz" didn't bring anything u
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Bastien wrote:
> I manually installed some activities in the `source/' directory, but The
> system seems to ignore them and rebuilding doesn't help.
>
> How do I add new activities when using sugar-jhbuild ?
>
Add them using the sugar-install-bundle command or usi
Just checked the prefix of those files is also something like tmp[a-z] etc
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hello,
Have you checked your system's /tmp/ folder? Sugar tends to rename them to
funny names, so your best bet is to go through all of the tar.gz s there, or
go to a site like tinypic.com and select that file for upload from the
datastore. Oh wait that would work only if tar.bz are displayed the
Hi all,
I'm using sugar-jhbuild to run Sugar on my laptop.
I've cloned the repository from here:
git://git.sugarlabs.org/sugar-jhbuild/mainline.git
When building, it complains about missing openssl, while I do have
openssl on my laptop (Ubuntu Hardy Heron).
But then it's running fine.
I man
The subject says it all: where does Browse store downloads?
I have downloaded a .tar.gz file. I can't seem to find it.
I've looked through .mozilla/* and .sugar/data/* but didn't
find anything useful.
Hint?
PS: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Browse#Downloads is corrupted.
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i wrote:
> olpc-kbdshim should work on the
> latest rawhide releases. (i hope -- feedback please, i haven't
> had a chance to try rawhide myself.)
i've gotten my feedback: in a word, don't bother. :-) the grab
keys might work, but rotation is broken, not only because the
location of k
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