On Oct 14, 2008, at 3:37 PM, Joseph A. Feinstein wrote: > At 05:06 PM 10/14/2008, S Page wrote: >> Mel Chua wrote that the wonderful Caryl Bigenho said: >> >>>> After disabling Gnash I >>>> was supposed to "reboot" (why does the XO call it "Restart?" NuBs >>>> will be confused.) >> >> In all wiki pages, it should be a link to the reboot page which >> explains >> the ways to do it. http://wiki.laptop.org/go/ >> Adobe_Flash#Installation >> has the [[reboot] link. I think we should do the opposite and change >> all pages to say "restart your XO" while linking to that page.
Actually changing to "restart your XO" will be more confusing. People out in G1G1 world talk about restarting Sugar and rebooting the XO. Slavishly following the confusing Windows UI is foolishness. In Windows you have to go to Start menu to shutdown! Where is the sense in that. By the way I think you will find more systems in the world running S40 than the so called most popular OS in the world. >> >>>> It started to restart and then hung. ... >>>> waiting for x server to shut down >>>> xinit: unexpected signal 15 >> ... >>>> I finally did a force quit >>>> with the power button and turned it back on. > ---------- > There are two other tickets regarding this bug: #7812 and #7531. > Ctrl-Alt-F2 will allow reboot/shutdown to proceed. > --------- >> That sounds like something I saw in "Re: Please help test our new >> 8.2.0 >> weekly beta, joyride-2301!", Deepak Saxena responded: >>> On Aug 15 2008, at 01:49, S Page was caught saying: >>>>> I rebooted from the XO menu in Home view. The last message on >>>>> screen >>>>> was in a console error, something like "error 15 from xinit". >>>>> But 10 >>>>> minutes later that was still on screen. I pressed a few keys >>>>> and the >>>>> screen changed to the safety graphic and the machine restarted. >>> >>> See #7812. The pressing a few keys and getting it to restart is new >>> information and I've added it to the bug. >> >> >>>> a full page of: >>>> >>>> invalid filter 1 >>>> invalid filter 1 >> >> That's one of many irritating yet benign messages that show up. >> IMO they ought to be fixed, they're a real disincentive to >> everyone who >> peeks under the covers and discovers an error message, only to learn >> programmers have determined it's not relevant. I filed trac 8833. >> >> Cheers, >> -- >> =S Page >> _______________________________________________ >> Testing mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing > > > _______________________________________________ > Testing mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
