[Sugar-devel] Reminder please how to flash XO-1 NAND with soas05xo.iso

2009-11-17 Thread Sean DALY
Tomeu helped me with this at SugarCamp with the soas04xo image, but I
didn't see what files were on his stick.

I'd like to update an XO-1 to the soas05xo image, could someone please
confirm this is the procedure? I'm confused that what should be an
.img file seems to be an .iso file (found here:
http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/2/ ).  I'm willing to
update http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Installation/OLPC
Option 2 section More recent builds are better if this is indeed the
procedure.

thanks,
Sean

**
* Verify security is disabled (developer key valid). Boot into
OpenFirmware ok prompt (hit Escape key - upper left with X - right
after chime), type disable-security; response should be No wp tag.
Obtain key otherwise as described here (usually takes 24 hours):
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activation_and_developer_keys

* Verify firmware version is Q2E41 (
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Firmware_q2e41 ). In Sugar, inspect
Settings/About my Computer, alternatively boot banner above
OpenFirmware ok prompt, or in Terminal Activity: cat
/ofw/openprom/model

* Remind XO-1 owner that all data will be completely erased. To back
up existing nand image: save-nand u:\my-nand.img or save-nand
sd:\my-nand.img

* Shut down XO-1, insert USB stick or SD Card with soas05xo.iso file.
Make sure battery is not discharged, better to have power plugged in

* Boot to OFW ok prompt, type copy-nand u:\soas05xo.iso for USB
stick or  copy-nand sd:\soas05xo.iso for SD Card

* After nand is written, reboot.
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Re: [Sugar-devel] Reminder please how to flash XO-1 NAND with soas05xo.iso

2009-11-17 Thread Peter Robinson
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Sean DALY sdaly...@gmail.com wrote:
 Tomeu helped me with this at SugarCamp with the soas04xo image, but I
 didn't see what files were on his stick.

 I'd like to update an XO-1 to the soas05xo image, could someone please
 confirm this is the procedure? I'm confused that what should be an
 .img file seems to be an .iso file (found here:
 http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/2/ ).  I'm willing to
 update http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Installation/OLPC
 Option 2 section More recent builds are better if this is indeed the
 procedure.

 thanks,
 Sean

 **
 * Verify security is disabled (developer key valid). Boot into
 OpenFirmware ok prompt (hit Escape key - upper left with X - right
 after chime), type disable-security; response should be No wp tag.
 Obtain key otherwise as described here (usually takes 24 hours):
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activation_and_developer_keys

 * Verify firmware version is Q2E41 (
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Firmware_q2e41 ). In Sugar, inspect
 Settings/About my Computer, alternatively boot banner above
 OpenFirmware ok prompt, or in Terminal Activity: cat
 /ofw/openprom/model

 * Remind XO-1 owner that all data will be completely erased. To back
 up existing nand image: save-nand u:\my-nand.img or save-nand
 sd:\my-nand.img

 * Shut down XO-1, insert USB stick or SD Card with soas05xo.iso file.
 Make sure battery is not discharged, better to have power plugged in

 * Boot to OFW ok prompt, type copy-nand u:\soas05xo.iso for USB
 stick or  copy-nand sd:\soas05xo.iso for SD Card

 * After nand is written, reboot.

That looks OK to me. You should have an img and a crc file so it looks
like the image for the XO wasn't generated correctly.

Cheers,
Peter
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Re: [Sugar-devel] Reminder please how to flash XO-1 NAND with soas05xo.iso

2009-11-17 Thread Sean DALY
I found this post by Tomeu with instructions:
http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2009-March/012521.html

I burned the ISO file to a CD and found the livecd-iso-to-xo script on it.

I will generate the .img and .crc files, if that works I will update
the wiki with the step-by-step procedure.

thanks

Sean


On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Peter Robinson pbrobin...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Sean DALY sdaly...@gmail.com wrote:
 Tomeu helped me with this at SugarCamp with the soas04xo image, but I
 didn't see what files were on his stick.

 I'd like to update an XO-1 to the soas05xo image, could someone please
 confirm this is the procedure? I'm confused that what should be an
 .img file seems to be an .iso file (found here:
 http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/2/ ).  I'm willing to
 update http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Installation/OLPC
 Option 2 section More recent builds are better if this is indeed the
 procedure.

 thanks,
 Sean

 **
 * Verify security is disabled (developer key valid). Boot into
 OpenFirmware ok prompt (hit Escape key - upper left with X - right
 after chime), type disable-security; response should be No wp tag.
 Obtain key otherwise as described here (usually takes 24 hours):
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activation_and_developer_keys

 * Verify firmware version is Q2E41 (
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Firmware_q2e41 ). In Sugar, inspect
 Settings/About my Computer, alternatively boot banner above
 OpenFirmware ok prompt, or in Terminal Activity: cat
 /ofw/openprom/model

 * Remind XO-1 owner that all data will be completely erased. To back
 up existing nand image: save-nand u:\my-nand.img or save-nand
 sd:\my-nand.img

 * Shut down XO-1, insert USB stick or SD Card with soas05xo.iso file.
 Make sure battery is not discharged, better to have power plugged in

 * Boot to OFW ok prompt, type copy-nand u:\soas05xo.iso for USB
 stick or  copy-nand sd:\soas05xo.iso for SD Card

 * After nand is written, reboot.

 That looks OK to me. You should have an img and a crc file so it looks
 like the image for the XO wasn't generated correctly.

 Cheers,
 Peter

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Re: [Sugar-devel] karma

2009-11-17 Thread Erik Garrison
Okay, here you go:

http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/karma/repos/erikg-karma/commits/d352293fa9073b10deaaa6cdb55232c20665db7d

Thoughts welcome.  Please merge into the mainline examples if it seems
appropriate.  Otherwise I can break it off into its own activity.

The amount of work was minimal, and also very hacky.  The code now
parses the SVG and looks for all objects of class 'state'.  It takes
their ids as names, and then uses these as questions.

A click handler is registered on every state using $.click.  In this
handler I check if the right state has been clicked.  If the right
state has been clicked I give it a random color.

I hope this can serve as a helpful example.  In total it took me
around three hours to learn what I needed, complete, and play a bunch
of times :).

Best,
Erik

On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Bryan Berry br...@olenepal.org wrote:
 On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 16:05 -0400, Erik Garrison wrote:
 Is there an overview of the system's structure anywhere?  If not I can
 write one as I read.  Unless there are plans to radically change it
 soon.

 There isn't an up-to-date diagram. You can hold off on doing that as I
 was planning to do that this week.
 I'll dig into this.

 Erik

 Awesome!

 --
 Bryan W. Berry
 Senior Engineer
 OLE Nepal, http://www.olenepal.org


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Re: [Sugar-devel] karma

2009-11-17 Thread Erik Garrison
Also, if you are reading and don't have git but want to try it out,
you can at http://hypervolu.me/~erik/Know-USA/

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Erik Garrison erik.garri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Okay, here you go:

 http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/karma/repos/erikg-karma/commits/d352293fa9073b10deaaa6cdb55232c20665db7d

 Thoughts welcome.  Please merge into the mainline examples if it seems
 appropriate.  Otherwise I can break it off into its own activity.

 The amount of work was minimal, and also very hacky.  The code now
 parses the SVG and looks for all objects of class 'state'.  It takes
 their ids as names, and then uses these as questions.

 A click handler is registered on every state using $.click.  In this
 handler I check if the right state has been clicked.  If the right
 state has been clicked I give it a random color.

 I hope this can serve as a helpful example.  In total it took me
 around three hours to learn what I needed, complete, and play a bunch
 of times :).

 Best,
 Erik

 On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Bryan Berry br...@olenepal.org wrote:
 On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 16:05 -0400, Erik Garrison wrote:
 Is there an overview of the system's structure anywhere?  If not I can
 write one as I read.  Unless there are plans to radically change it
 soon.

 There isn't an up-to-date diagram. You can hold off on doing that as I
 was planning to do that this week.
 I'll dig into this.

 Erik

 Awesome!

 --
 Bryan W. Berry
 Senior Engineer
 OLE Nepal, http://www.olenepal.org



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Re: [Sugar-devel] karma

2009-11-17 Thread Bryan Berry
looks great! I haven't had a chance to look at the code but it looks
quite nice. It works for me on firefox 3.7 and 3.5 but for whatever
reason chrome distorts the svg after i pick the correct state. I suspect
any webkit browser suffers the same problem.

I have been meaning to submit a bug report to chromium but haven't
gotten around to it. I probably won't get to it until next week as I am
still neck-deep in adding unit tests to karma.js  
http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/karma/repos/mainline/trees/jkjs-refactor/tests

Could you do me a huge favor and test it yourself on chromium and then
submit a bug report should you find the same problem?



On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 16:09 -0500, Erik Garrison wrote:
 Also, if you are reading and don't have git but want to try it out,
 you can at http://hypervolu.me/~erik/Know-USA/
 
 On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Erik Garrison erik.garri...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
  Okay, here you go:
 
  http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/karma/repos/erikg-karma/commits/d352293fa9073b10deaaa6cdb55232c20665db7d
 
  Thoughts welcome.  Please merge into the mainline examples if it seems
  appropriate.  Otherwise I can break it off into its own activity.
 
  The amount of work was minimal, and also very hacky.  The code now
  parses the SVG and looks for all objects of class 'state'.  It takes
  their ids as names, and then uses these as questions.
 
  A click handler is registered on every state using $.click.  In this
  handler I check if the right state has been clicked.  If the right
  state has been clicked I give it a random color.
 
  I hope this can serve as a helpful example.  In total it took me
  around three hours to learn what I needed, complete, and play a bunch
  of times :).
 
  Best,
  Erik
 
  On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Bryan Berry br...@olenepal.org wrote:
  On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 16:05 -0400, Erik Garrison wrote:
  Is there an overview of the system's structure anywhere?  If not I can
  write one as I read.  Unless there are plans to radically change it
  soon.
 
  There isn't an up-to-date diagram. You can hold off on doing that as I
  was planning to do that this week.
  I'll dig into this.
 
  Erik
 
  Awesome!
 
  --
  Bryan W. Berry
  Senior Engineer
  OLE Nepal, http://www.olenepal.org
 
 
 
-- 
Bryan W. Berry
Senior Engineer
OLE Nepal, http://www.olenepal.org

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[Sugar-devel] Nano and soas03/04/05

2009-11-17 Thread Art Hunkins
I've been working with the SoaS03, 04, and 05 iso's, and want to download 
the nano text editor. I've not been able to do so.

I do:
su
yum install nano

This has always worked for me in the past.

All goes well until I'm informed that the (fc13) rpm is not signed. Perhaps 
a version incompatibility?

What to do?

Art Hunkins 

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