olpc.dailymotion.com broken

2012-01-30 Thread Martin Langhoff
Who do we know at DM?

When I click on the videos -- any video -- they don't display in the
HTML page. Grabbing the URL for the .ogg file from the HTML, and
trying that, I get a 404.

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Re: olpc.dailymotion.com broken

2012-01-30 Thread Daniel Drake
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Martin Langhoff  wrote:
> Who do we know at DM?
>
> When I click on the videos -- any video -- they don't display in the
> HTML page. Grabbing the URL for the .ogg file from the HTML, and
> trying that, I get a 404.

Sebastien can probably help.

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Re: olpc.dailymotion.com broken

2012-01-30 Thread Daniel Drake
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Daniel Drake  wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Martin Langhoff  wrote:
>> Who do we know at DM?
>>
>> When I click on the videos -- any video -- they don't display in the
>> HTML page. Grabbing the URL for the .ogg file from the HTML, and
>> trying that, I get a 404.
>
> Sebastien can probably help.

Mail bounced, looks like he has moved on :(

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11.3.1 development build 26 for XO-1.75

2012-01-30 Thread Martin Langhoff
This build merges kernel 3.0.17 (which reworks the MMC layer), and
includes fixes in EC communication, audio recording & playback, WLAN
during suspend/resume and serial port driver. It also downgrades some
graphics libraries back to OS24 versions.

Notes:

 - Under GNOME we have a new cursor theme that looks much better.

 - Thanks to the suspend/resume WLAN fixes, this build has aggressive
suspend resume enabled under normal usage. The resume path is still a
bit slow, but generally works.

 - Wake-on-LAN is not yet working -- WLAN stays associated to an
access point during SoC sleep, but will not wake to a ping or tcp
connection.

Download from:

  http://build.laptop.org/11.3.1/os26/

Fixes (please help us confirm):

#11392 XO-1.75 kernel turns off WLAN during suspend/resume
#11510 Libertas device loses wireless extensions after suspend/resume cycle
#11528 XO-1.75 os18 runin: read-only filesystem mmcblk0: error -110
sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, response 0x0, card status 0x0
#11576 XO-1.75 C1 os24 RUNIN fail, static progress, "mmcblk0: error
-110 sending SET_BLOCK_COUNT command, response 0x0, card status
0x400d00"
#11546 Record activity cannot record audio 11.3.1 os19
#11515 XO-1.75 record activity hangs X and keyboard in seconds if
rotate key pressed
#11595 XO-1.75 camera missing after boot, rarely

--- os25/xo1.75/os25.packages.txt   2012-01-19 08:55:48.0 -0500
+++ os26/xo1.75/os26.packages.txt   2012-01-30 13:11:06.0 -0500
+cursors-adwaita2b-3.0.2.2-1.fc16.noarch
-kernel-3.0.0_xo1.75-20120118.1854.olpc.b2845e6.armv7l
+kernel-3.0.17_xo1.75-20120127.1639.olpc.61e0e9e.armv7l
-libX11-1.4.3-1.olpc.armv5tel
-libX11-common-1.4.3-1.olpc.noarch
+libX11-1.3.4-4.fc14.armv5tel
+libX11-common-1.3.4-4.fc14.noarch
-libxcb-1.7-3.olpc.armv5tel
+libxcb-1.7-1.fc14.armv5tel
-olpc-firmware-q4c12-1.unsigned.noarch
+olpc-firmware-q4d02-1.unsigned.noarch
-olpc-runin-tests-0.17.1-1.armv7l
+olpc-runin-tests-0.17.3-1.armv7l

cheers,



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Re: [Server-devel] Who wrote http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Install_Server?

2012-01-30 Thread Jerry Vonau
On Mon, 2012-01-30 at 12:40 -0500, George Hunt wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm new to this list. 
> 

Hi George:

I'm the author of the XSAU-F11 based rework of the XS that Sridhar is
referring to.

> I met Tony Anderson in Haiti, and again at the San Francisco OLPC
> Summit in late 2011. He prevailed upon me to spend some time trying to
> figure out how to rebase XS on a more recent Fedora Core.
> 
> I just recently used pungi to gather together FC16 rpms into an iso
> using the kickstart file that came with XS-0.6.  What was 550MB in FC9
> has grown to 775MB in FC16.  My initial goal was to create a CD image,
> that can be installed in the traditional way. But going forward, even
> if we can pare things down and fit in 690MB this time, perhaps we need
> a better strategy.
> 

Think some of the issue is most likely that X is being dragged in or
some extra files on the image. What is the file layout of the resulting
iso image?

> I came across comments in the XS wiki  to the effect that USB installs
> don't always work, suggesting that a CD installation was more
> reliable.  
> 

Think that was in the F9 era, I have usb-based installs working with a
patched F11 anaconda. There needs to be some time allowed to let the usb
subsystem become available before looking for the kickstart file.

> Then I discovered this page (which I had missed before) which
> displayed a level of knowledge, and perspective, which I would like to
> tap.
> 
> Can anyone own up to being the author, or point to him/her?
> 
> I'd like to start a conversation.

Chat away,

Jerry


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Re: The Fedora Fifteen Franken ARM hardfp build 1 for XO 1.75

2012-01-30 Thread Matt Turner
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 5:23 AM, Peter Robinson  wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:59 PM, Matt Turner  wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Peter Robinson  wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Matt Turner  wrote:
 On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 8:03 AM, Peter Robinson  
 wrote:
> For those interested in hardfp stuff enjoy :-)

 I fs-updated a 1.75 with this, fixed /etc/rwtab and the Virtual line,
 and tried to update.

 yum update seems to hang at 'Setting up Install Process', spinning at
 100%. CTRL+C doesn't kill it. I didn't modify any of the yum repos.

 Has anyone seen this?
>>>
>>> Yes, it gets there eventually. I was going to look at spinning another
>>> release, we might even have a basic rawhide build in the next couple
>>> of weeks.
>>
>> It took 50 minutes, but it finally got there. I expected it'd update
>> yum and/or rpm and then it'd be okay, but it said there was nothing to
>> update. Is that expected?
>
> No, can you check to see if the olpc-excludes are configured in
> /etc/yum.repo.d/fedora*.repo?

Yes, olpc-excludes are configured.

> I'm going to try to spin another release in the coming week which
> should clean up a number of issues.

Okay. I look forward to trying it out.

Thanks,
Matt
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olpc-kernel.git - arm-3.0-ramp vs arm-3.0-wip

2012-01-30 Thread Martin Langhoff
In the olpc-kernel git repository, Andres has opened arm-3.0-ramp to
track the "stable" kernel tree that we're bringing into ramp, and
probably into mass prod.

arm-3.0-wip will continue to be the wild and wooly west for short and
mid-term hacking.

Our next target release, mid 2012, is going to be in sync with F17, so
for long-term efforts, I assume we'll want to target v3.4 or something
like that.

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Re: [OLPC Engineering] [Techteam] olpc-kernel.git - arm-3.0-ramp vs arm-3.0-wip

2012-01-30 Thread John Watlington

What kernel tree will support the XO-3 ?   arm-3.0-wip ?

On Jan 30, 2012, at 3:20 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:

> In the olpc-kernel git repository, Andres has opened arm-3.0-ramp to
> track the "stable" kernel tree that we're bringing into ramp, and
> probably into mass prod.
> 
> arm-3.0-wip will continue to be the wild and wooly west for short and
> mid-term hacking.
> 
> Our next target release, mid 2012, is going to be in sync with F17, so
> for long-term efforts, I assume we'll want to target v3.4 or something
> like that.
> 
> cheers,
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [OLPC Engineering] [Techteam] olpc-kernel.git - arm-3.0-ramp vs arm-3.0-wip

2012-01-30 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 3:24 PM, John Watlington  wrote:
> What kernel tree will support the XO-3 ?   arm-3.0-wip ?

I think so -- Paul plans to merge the xo-3 branch in there.



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Re: olpc-kernel.git - arm-3.0-ramp vs arm-3.0-wip

2012-01-30 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Martin Langhoff  wrote:
> In the olpc-kernel git repository, Andres has opened arm-3.0-ramp to
> track the "stable" kernel tree that we're bringing into ramp, and
> probably into mass prod.

BTW, the kernel autobuilder tracks arm-3.0-ramp now.

Those wild enough to use -wip are sharp enough to build their own ~



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Re: [OLPC-AU] Unable to Browse the Internet from XO

2012-01-30 Thread Jerry Vonau
On 27 January 2012 12:45, HALL,Brian C  wrote:

> Good Day All,
>
> I am currently using the 1.5 XO at a couple of schools. I am  able to
> connect to the school server and hence access moodle  instance on the
> server itself. However i am unable to browse the internet from the XO.
>
>
>
OK you have dhcp/dns working between the XO's and the XS, how is eth1
receiving it's ip address? What is missing in the stock XS-0.6 config is
external name resolution. You need alter the named-xs.conf.in file as per:
http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php?title=XS_Techniques_and_Configuration&action=edit§ion=24and
add your isp's dns server as forwarders to that file.

Jerry



>
>
>
> I have connected the ETH1 to the ISP switch and still no success.
>
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Regards,
> Brian Hall
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Re: [OLPC Engineering] [Techteam] olpc-kernel.git - arm-3.0-ramp vs arm-3.0-wip

2012-01-30 Thread Paul Fox
martin wrote:
 > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 3:24 PM, John Watlington  wrote:
 > > What kernel tree will support the XO-3 ?   arm-3.0-wip ?
 > 
 > I think so -- Paul plans to merge the xo-3 branch in there.
 > 

correct.  arm-3.0-wip now has the XO-3 code.

xo_3_defconfig is the new combined config -- kernels built against
xo_3_defconfig will boot on either board.  if you find yourself
answering "OLPC XO-3 (MACH_OLPC_XO_3) [N/y/?] (NEW)", then you're
using the wrong config file.

even if you want to continue using a 1.75-only config file for some
reason, you should do a new copy to .config, because there have been
cleanup changes.

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Re: The Fedora Fifteen Franken ARM hardfp build 1 for XO 1.75

2012-01-30 Thread Peter Robinson
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Matt Turner  wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 5:23 AM, Peter Robinson  wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:59 PM, Matt Turner  wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Peter Robinson  
>>> wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Matt Turner  wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 8:03 AM, Peter Robinson  
> wrote:
>> For those interested in hardfp stuff enjoy :-)
>
> I fs-updated a 1.75 with this, fixed /etc/rwtab and the Virtual line,
> and tried to update.
>
> yum update seems to hang at 'Setting up Install Process', spinning at
> 100%. CTRL+C doesn't kill it. I didn't modify any of the yum repos.
>
> Has anyone seen this?

 Yes, it gets there eventually. I was going to look at spinning another
 release, we might even have a basic rawhide build in the next couple
 of weeks.
>>>
>>> It took 50 minutes, but it finally got there. I expected it'd update
>>> yum and/or rpm and then it'd be okay, but it said there was nothing to
>>> update. Is that expected?
>>
>> No, can you check to see if the olpc-excludes are configured in
>> /etc/yum.repo.d/fedora*.repo?
>
> Yes, olpc-excludes are configured.

Disable them, they're pretty pointless at the moment and will give you updates.

Peter
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