Because somehow this email arrived to may inbox three months
later,^^;, it is a good time to write a reminder.
> 1) eToys:
> It would be very nice to have support for Analog Input in eToys.
For a month or so, Etoys has a support for Analog Input, in a sense
that it can basically do what amixe
On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 02:06 -0500, Chris Ball wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
>> Last I knew there were cases where mesh forwarding was _not_
>> supposed to be on due to the high power drain of the 8388 when the
>> radio was enabled, plus the airplane case. As long as the
>> networking core do
Hi Dan,
> Last I knew there were cases where mesh forwarding was _not_
> supposed to be on due to the high power drain of the 8388 when the
> radio was enabled, plus the airplane case. As long as the
> networking core doesn't close the devices on suspend, this patch
> shouldn't hav
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 21:45 -0800, Ashish Shukla wrote:
> Mesh forwarding is always on. Therefore, disabling radio when interface
> in not up will disable mesh forwarding as well. Have you thought of
> this?
Yes, though interactions with suspend/resume need to be investigated
here.
First, if NM i
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 23:38 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Question.
>
> How is this intended to interact with the mesh connectivity intended for
> the laptops? I'm of the understanding that the mesh being powered and on
> is more or less a baseline design feature of the XO-as-platform.
Mesh forwarding is always on. Therefore, disabling radio when interface
in not up will disable mesh forwarding as well. Have you thought of
this?
Thanks
-Ashish
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan
> Williams
> Sent: Wednesday, November
Question.
How is this intended to interact with the mesh connectivity intended for
the laptops? I'm of the understanding that the mesh being powered and on
is more or less a baseline design feature of the XO-as-platform.
Or is this an "airplane mode" feature that's going to get a button-push
On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 11:18:07PM -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
> This should allow NetworkManager to be told to go to sleep, at which
> point it will mark all devices down, and with this patch should turn off
> the radio and save power.
Good.
> Comments?
Very slight possibility of further factori
Backport of a patch to olpc-2.6 I'm going to post to linux-wireless.
When both interfaces are down (~IFF_UP), turn off the radio to save
power. When either interface is opened (via iwconfig up or otherwise)
turn the radio back on unless the radio was explicitly disabled by the
user via 'iwconfig t
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On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 17:04 -0800, Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
> Jim,
>
> > So in short, we're screwing down the lid on Update.1. But we likely
> > have to do a Ship.2 build, and that on top of a feature release is a bad
> > idea, so we'll let Update.1 slip and be sane about letting it be ready
> > wh
Jim,
> So in short, we're screwing down the lid on Update.1. But we likely
> have to do a Ship.2 build, and that on top of a feature release is a bad
> idea, so we'll let Update.1 slip and be sane about letting it be ready
> when it is ready, rather than having to throw it over the wall on
> De
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Hi,
We'll be having the regular software meeting on IRC (irc.freenode.net
#olpc-meeting) tonight at 9pm EST. See you there!
Date/time:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=11&day=20&year=2007&hour=21&min=0&sec=0&p1=43
- Chris.
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Done - I believe this also closes #1669
On Nov 15, 2007 5:16 PM, Bert Freudenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In fact, you *only* need a shell account.
>
> - Bert -
>
> On Nov 15, 2007, at 23:11 , Owen Williams wrote:
>
> > oh I thought it would be done through ftp.
> >
> > Then I'll also need o
Bert, all,
Here's what is going on:
We have to have something for the first systems and G1G1 that have a few
key bugs fixed; the wireless driver, and a key fix for the browser
(turns out that our browser, and any current firefox development
version, including the Firefox 3.0 beta released today c
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On Nov 20, 2007, at 20:43 , Jim Gettys wrote:
> Joyride and Update.1 were synchronized as of Monday evening,
> November 21.
I guess you made a sign error when subtracting 1 from today and meant
Nov. 19th.
But, more importantly - could you let us know what the plan is with
Update.1? I see t
>From now until further notice, ONLY load packages into joyride for final
testing before asking for approval for update.
We are in our final run up to Update.1.
Joyride and Update.1 were synchronized as of Monday evening, November
21.
YOU SHOULD BE TESTING/USING the UPDATE.1 build, found at;
h
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> Getting sound to work in Sugar in the emulator is another problem
> entirely; I've been able to play wave files from the command-line,
> and to get sound working in TamTam with edits to their Config.py
> files, but not otherwise.
I don't need sound right now - so long as I can boot Im ok.
Id be
That's what I found to be the case, at least on OS X. I had to
enable a sound card in qemu in order to get X to load properly. I
think if you enable the Ensoniq 1370 you'll be okay, even if ALSA
complains on startup that it cannot find any sound cards.
Getting sound to work in Sugar in the
> Thanks, but didn't help. Is it because I don't have sound in qemu? I
> caught
> the error by running snagit and capturing the screen right between
> reboots.
It was sound. Added -soundhw all
And now it runs.
a) Shouldn't it pause for someone to be able to see the error message?
b) Why does it
Thanks, but didn't help. Is it because I don't have sound in qemu? I caught
the error by running snagit and capturing the screen right between reboots.
(EE) AIGLX: Screen 0 is not DRI capable
expected keysm, got guillemontleft, line 823 of us
expected keysm, got guillemontleft, line 823 of us
expe
I looked at the lists, don't really see a more appropriate one.
I've downloaded the image for 611 and booted it with qemu. It came up, asked
me for my name, select a color etc. Then a while after that I get an X with
an arrow, it waits a minute, jumps to console, some error appears, and it
reboots
It is because the network settings are bad.
If you are using Qemu Manager (recommended) you have to delete the
default network card setting on the VM image properties (third property
page, Network) and include the following on the last property page
(Specify Optional Command Parameters):
-net us
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