On 6 July 2013 05:01, Tom Parker <t...@carrott.org> wrote: > Auckland Testing Summary 6 July 2013 > Who: John, Tabitha, Tom > > Testing XO-system 1a For XO-4 (build 46) > Sugar 0.98.7 > Firmware Q7B35 > > Found that my previously described customization script was not working > right -- the /etc/sysconfig/keyboard change is overwritten during first > boot! Updated the customization script to also hack olpc-configure. Will > look at options to do this better later. > > The keyboard setting is read from the embedded data on the XO. No real need to hack olpc-configure the OOB override<http://dev.laptop.org/git/projects/olpc-os-builder/tree/modules/base/kspost.50.lang_kbd_overrides.sh?id=5257c94c119b2b20de489fbdb2a05597a1fe15d0>shows the correct way of populating files as to avoid this.
> Found that this build does not include the Maori translations for sugar > itself. Worked with CJL to get the language pack into the customization > script. We’re not sure how we missed this as we have done a moderate amount > of testing with Maori in previous builds, perhaps we saw the activities > translated to Maori (activities are built differently) and just didn’t > notice that sugar itself had no Maori. > > Now that a fixed language pack is available, I will include it in the next build. Jerry > The language selector is awful. It’s slow to appear, the drop downs don’t > work the first time you use them and they scroll very slowly compared to > the number of entries but too fast to easily spot your desired language. > Sometimes when changing the language, when you click the restart now, > nothing happens. If you click restart later and then restart the whole > laptop the changes seem to take affect. > > Some activities that we were expecting to be there, were not (maybe we are > getting confused between builds prepared for different deployments). There > is no GetBooks but there is Read (without any books!). There is also no > Infoslice. There is no SocialCalc. There is no eToys. > > In Browse we went to activities.sugarlabs.org and tried to use the touch > screen to write in the search but that didn’t work, you had to use the > touchpad button to activate the search box. You also couldn’t just touch > the button that starts the search, you had to use the touchpad button (or > enter key). You could however use the touchscreen to select the activity to > go to the activity page and touch to select download. Activities did > however download successfully, install and run (like the Music keyboard > activity btw). > There used to be a menu on the left side of the homepage in Browse but it > has gone on all the XO-4 homepages. You used to use that menu to access > maps, images and sound files, as well as any published Infoslice activity. > > Maze works. > Paint works well with touchscreen. > Physics works well with touchscreen. > Implode works well with touchscreen. > Portfolio works. > Measure works well with touchscreen. > Labyrinth works. > > Write works and the Maori Macrons (now, after some changes) work. The > insertion of a table changes the font to times new roman which is not > actually a listed font available in Write. > > We’re not sure if there is a camera in the XO-4 SKU 303 serial SHC318001EC > we just got from Australia, there is something there but it is at best > mis-aligned. This laptop did get banged against a wall on it’s handle while > it was closed. The direction of the impact was mostly parallel with the > plane of the shut laptop and wasn’t too severe. Could this move the camera > in the body of the laptop and also break it? Firmware camera test fails, > record behaves reasonably (it only offers to record sound). Barry reports > the second XO from the pair in this shipment has a working camera. The XO-4 > we got from Boston does recognise it’s camera on and it can take high and > low quality video well. Will take photographs and wait for advice before > opening. > > Moon still fails to start when the XO language is Maori. Previously > reported in > https://sugardextrose.org/**issues/3971<https://sugardextrose.org/issues/3971> > Clock - loving the new grab hands feature, still doesn’t talk when XO is > in Maori. Maori issue also reported in the same 3971 ticket. > > Labyrinth and Maze are both called Kōwhīwhiwhi - suggests an inappropriate > translation of Labyrinth (guess it should be translated to a word more > appropriate for brainstorm/mindmap activity). > > On some laptops terminal is called Terminal and on others it is called > Kāpeka. > > WikipediaEN has not had an activity name translation either but this might > be deliberate. > > Turtleblocks activity has a partial translation inside the activity due to > new blocks being added. The name of the Turtleblocks activity has not been > translated (but again that might be deliberate). > > _______________________________________________ > OLPC-NZ mailing list > olpc...@lists.laptop.org > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-nz > >
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