On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Art Hunkins <abhun...@uncg.edu> wrote:
> My results upgrading my XO-1 to Sugar 0.92 were somewhat different from > upgrading my XO-1.5. Whereas Record v89 worked flawlessly on XO-1 (audio > mode), it produced some audio glitches and stuttering on XO-1.5. (The > quality otherwise was good.) > > On the XO-1.5, another phenomenon, perhaps unrelated, showed up as well. > Regardless of how many Journal entries were present (including a single > entry), a "Journal full; eliminate some activities" window consistently pops > up. This happens when starting an activity; it's possible to continue by > simply resuming the activity in the menu bar. > > Again, probably unrelated, I note that *many* activities are included in > this "release", and it is impossible to delete them - even activities I have > downloaded. > > There are a bug what inhibit deletion of activities. I can't find the ticket. Gonzalo > Can anyone comment on these observations, or explain them? > > Art Hunkins > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Art Hunkins <abhun...@uncg.edu> > *To:* Gonzalo Odiard <gonz...@laptop.org> > *Cc:* Sugar Devel <sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org> > *Sent:* Sunday, March 13, 2011 8:11 PM > *Subject:* Re: [Sugar-devel] 0.92 Activity Testing > > Thanks, Gonzalo. With this info I was able to install an OS13 image (or > whatever you call it) to my XO-1 and test all my Activities (which were > compatible with 0.92 as I had expected). > > Thanks, too, to Tom Gilliard for your suggestions. I'm afraid, given my > lack of Linux/Sugar knowledge, they mostly passed over my head. > > I'm happy to report that (here in 0.92 on the XO-1) audio recording with > Record-89 works fine. This, despite failing with SoaS and 0.90. Hopefully it > will continue to work when a non-beta version of 0.92 (SoaS) emerges. > > Art Hunkins > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Gonzalo Odiard <gonz...@laptop.org> > *To:* Art Hunkins <abhun...@uncg.edu> > *Sent:* Sunday, March 13, 2011 12:16 AM > *Subject:* Re: [Sugar-devel] 0.92 Activity Testing > > You can test it in XO 1 or XO 1.75 with the last OLPC images > http://wiki.laptop.org/go/11.2.0 > I think you can test it too with Fedora 15 alpha. > > Gonzalo > > > On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 11:32 PM, Art Hunkins <abhun...@uncg.edu> wrote: > >> I'd like to rephrase my question: >> >> Is there anywhere a Sugar 0.92-class .iso that I can install with Live USB >> Creator on a USB drive? >> >> I am looking to test my activities in 0.92. >> >> (If this is at all relevent, I cannot make a working stick from any of the >> recent nightly releases using the current (3.10.0) version of Live USB >> Creator.) >> >> Art Hunkins >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas C Gilliard" < >> satel...@bendbroadband.com> >> To: "Art Hunkins" <abhun...@uncg.edu> >> Cc: <sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org> >> Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 4:50 PM >> Subject: Re: [Sugar-devel] 0.92 Activity Testing >> >> >> >> >>> >>> Art Hunkins wrote: >>> >>>> I notice that all recent activity releases indicate compatibility with >>>> 0.92 Sugar. >>>> >>>> How can that be true if 0.92 is not yet released? >>>> >>>> I'd like to test my activities, and have assumed that maybe the latest >>>> nightly releases represent 0.92 (??). I also note that the "rawhide" folder >>>> in the nightly repository is unpopulated. >>>> >>>> I create my Sugars (SoaS) via the Live USB Creator, and the latest >>>> Windows version (3.10.0) does not work with these nightly releases (Live >>>> Creator only seems to handle final releases). Is there some other .iso >>>> (e.g., rawhide) that represents 0.92 that I can install on a USB stick with >>>> Live USB Creator? >>>> >>>> Confused..... >>>> >>>> here is transcript of a successful install I did today booted from a dd >>> created USB to a 320GB external USB Drive. >>> >>> #fedora-test-day IRC freenode (03/11/2011) >>> ---------------------------------------- >>> <satellit_> dd if=Fedora-15-AlphaRC2-i686-Live-Desktop.iso of=/dev/sdg >>> boots 2 GB USB on ACER ASPIRE ONE in gnome3 with wireless >>> ---clip--- >>> <satellit_> adamw; jlaska: doing test install to external USB 320GB HD >>> from gnome3 test x86_64 booted USB in ACER ASPIRE ONE (atom N450) boots; >>> firstboot; smolt;login gnome3...works >>> <jlaska> satellit_: you've got a streak of luck going :) >>> <satellit_> booted from 320GB USB drive..... nice netbook installer >>> <satellit_> why does dd work so well? >>> <vbraun> ./topic Why does dd work so well? >>> <satellit_> this was the x86-64 .iso dd to USB did not expect it to boot >>> N450 atom... >>> * satellit_ i removed ACER internal HD physically to avoid accidentally >>> involving it in anaconda writes >>> <satellit_> installing Xchat from Add/Remove Software worked >>> * satellit-gn3 (~su...@xxxx.bendbroadband.com) has joined >>> #fedora-test-day >>> <satellit-gn3> here is the gnome3 install >>> <satellit-gn3> it is in the proper activites internet menu >>> <satellit-gn3> xchat >>> <satellit-gn3> will try updates now >>> * satellit-gn3 has quit (Client Quit) >>> <satellit_> 147 updates shown >>> <satellit_> selenix denial..pop up continues to Downloading packages >>> * lewis41 has quit (Quit: Leaving) >>> <satellit_> installing: >>> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F15/FEDORA-2011-3099 >>> <satellit_> finished. All software is up to date.. try restart for boot >>> test...here is hoping >>> <satellit_> log out shutdown no menu item for shutdown? >>> <satellit_> fedora ("f") on reboot >>> <satellit_> gdm login; gnome3 IT Works....: ) >>> >>> * You are now known as satellit_afk >>> * satellit-gn3 (~su...@xxxx.bendbroadband.com) has joined >>> #fedora-test-day >>> ------------------------------------------ >>> (logged in from USB Hard Drive gnome3 desltop with installed Xchat) >>> >>> Tom Gilliard >>> satellit >>> >>>> Art Hunkins >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Sugar-devel mailing list >>>> Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org >>>> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel >>>> >>>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Sugar-devel mailing list >> Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org >> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Sugar-devel mailing list > Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel > >
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