Hey James, I always have set my XOs using the Control Panel to one of the servers listed here:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Community_Jabber_Servers Most often it's the schoolserver.media.mit.edu server which is designated as for developers. I have never had good luck getting XOs on the network to see each other without a server. Sometimes it has worked, but not lately. Cheers, Wade On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 12:21 PM, James Simmons <jim.simm...@walgreens.com>wrote: > Wade, > > This weekend I tried to get my two computers running Fedora 10 with the > Sugar RPMs to share with one another, with no luck. Back when I was using > Xubuntu there was a collabora server that the Xubuntu RPMs had installed by > default, and I was able to set up my XO to use it using a command line > something like this: > > sugar-control-panel -s jabber olpc.collabora.co.uk > > When I try to do that now I get a python stack trace (if that's the right > word) and I still get an empty neighborhood view.. > > I was lead to believe a few months ago that two instances of Sugar on the > same network would find each other and be able to share even without a > jabber server between them. I couldn't get that to work then and it doesn't > work now. > > In any case, I have two machines running Fedora 10 and I want them to be > able to collaborate. I should be able to run multiple instances of Sugar on > one of these machines as well. I don't have my own jabber server. How > would you suggest I set up a test environment for collaboration? > > Thanks again, > > James Simmons > > > Wade Brainerd wrote: > >> Hey James, >> >> FYI here is the collaboration code in Colors! >> >> >> http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/colors/repos/mainline/blobs/master/colors.py#line641 >> >> It's fairly well commented but let me know if you have any questions about >> how it works, or what you should do differently in Read Etexts. >> > > >
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