For what it's worth (and me not giving a rodent's behind) contrary to popular consensus, I ran the XSCE instructions (http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Holt/XS_Community_Edition/0.2/Installing) on a XO-1. A couple of attempts ran out of space, so I restarted with a 12.1.0 image and removed /home/olpc/Library and emptied /home/olpc/Activities, except for Browse and Terminal (Browse for the cloud, and Terminal for everything else).
On the third run, it ran all the way, and now manages to provide me with network activities. erlang/ejabberd is running. So are squid, avahi, dhcpd, named, and dhclient. httpd isn't so I'll peek in and see why. Not quite sure what else to do/check to see how it works. Does it have a web UI? If so, didn't spot that in the instructions. df -h tells me that rootfs mounted on / has 155M available. Perhaps getting rid of GNOME etc. will free up more space. Why did I do it? Short answer: Because I can. Longish answer: I would like to see a common methodology of installation and provisioning of services on all platforms, irrespective of form factor or CPU arch. So far, it's promising. cheers, Sameer -- Sameer Verma, Ph.D. Professor, Information Systems San Francisco State University http://verma.sfsu.edu/ http://commons.sfsu.edu/ http://olpcsf.org/ http://olpcjamaica.org.jm/ _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel