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On 11/23/07 23:43, Edward Cherlin wrote:
>> Blame me if you don't like it :-)
>
> So right now there is no way to modify xorg.conf, but it will be set
> correctly for one or two languages required in the target country. OK.
> I don't need it. I'll change where I discussed this in the Wiki. You
>
On Nov 23, 2007 4:22 PM, Bernardo Innocenti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/23/07 17:32, Edward Cherlin wrote:
> > On Nov 23, 2007 3:38 AM, Edward Cherlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I know how to switch the console keyboard, and how to use SCIM for IME
> >> switching, but how does one switc
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build331/
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On 11/23/07 19:24, Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu wrote:
> Ok I assume "Latest" symlink it he one I want - but there are a bunch of img
> files... any pointers on what they all are or which one I want?
This one should be ok:
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/latest/devel_ext3/olpc-
On 11/23/07 17:32, Edward Cherlin wrote:
> On Nov 23, 2007 3:38 AM, Edward Cherlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I know how to switch the console keyboard, and how to use SCIM for IME
>> switching, but how does one switch the X keyboard? I haven't found
>> this information on the Wiki.
> I thank
Ok I assume "Latest" symlink it he one I want - but there are a bunch of img
files... any pointers on what they all are or which one I want?
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On 11/23/07 19:02, Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu wrote:
> Yep. Sound is on. That was a separate bug, which I also logged and found in
> qemu... Maybe I need a newer build?
>
> Pointers on getting latest builds as img files?
They are (temporarily) available from here:
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscot
On 11/23/07 18:55, Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu wrote:
> VMWare Server is free - as is Virtual PC.
Both are "for free", but not "free software".
I tend to avoid depending on proprietary software as
much as possible.
Moreover, Virtual PC is not even available for my
platform and VMware's kernel module
Yep. Sound is on. That was a separate bug, which I also logged and found in
qemu... Maybe I need a newer build?
Pointers on getting latest builds as img files?
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On 11/23/07 17:42, Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu wrote:
> Well aside from what I reported - VMWare. I haven't dug, but I made it, and
> IIRC it just hung on boot... actually just tried again. It boots, I get to
> an all white screen with a black x that I can move with the mouse And
> then no where.
VMWare Server is free - as is Virtual PC.
Im quite familiar with both (I prefer VMWare). Ill be more than happy to
help create and maintain such projects around the image.
The problem with VMWare I posted just recently, it boots and I get to a
white screen with a black x which responds to mouse
On 11/23/07 05:18, Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu wrote:
> Will the emulation "Builds" be improved? Emulation seems a great way to
> involve more people, but we should have some better way. It seems many
> builds don't work "out of the box" and most require a bit of tweaking to
> run. Id like to see an o
> Yes! There has been a 'Real Soon Now' mini-project to streamline and
> improve the emulation builds. Sugar-jhbuild has been (and can be
How can I get involved in this?
> VMWare/Parrallels/VirtualPC/Bochs/QEMU is the best way we can reach
> them. I won't say I know when these changes will land,
On Nov 23, 2007 3:38 AM, Edward Cherlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know how to switch the console keyboard, and how to use SCIM for IME
> switching, but how does one switch the X keyboard? I haven't found
> this information on the Wiki.
I thank the people who pointed to the explanation of edit
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build329/
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Andre Schmeißer wrote:
>> Did you do something else to detect a pen tablet event?
>
> I think not.
Ok, I've forgot something, my code includes this:
l = gtk.gdk.devices_list()
for d in l:
if d.source == gtk.gdk.SOURCE_PEN:
if verbose: print d.name, d.mode, "#Axes:", d.num_axes, d.
> For Paint, Tablet should work as described in
>
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Draw#Tablet_Support
I don't understand right now if that is how it works or
how it should work when it's finished. (I don't have the machine
here atm to test)
I originally mentioned Paint because Bert Freudenberg told m
Hi Andre
For Paint, Tablet should work as described in
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Draw#Tablet_Support
So, we should distinguish if the event comes from Pen Tablet. Right now, if
you use PT on Paint, it will work as the regular touchpad. As you said,
there is a delay; I found no click events here.
Found out what the problem was:
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On Nov 23, 2007 2:18 AM, Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If one wants to develop - what are the options for getting hardware
> outside
> of North America?
As James mentioned, a sizable number of our developers are outside the US.
The developer program is pretty nation-neutra
On Nov 23, 2007 7:15 PM, Build Announcer Script <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Looks like we reverted to Web-70.
Marco
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Maybe I'm mistaken and it does produce click events by now, but when I
tested it
the first time it didn't. But if it did, the paint activity would
automatically work with
the pen tablet, as it doesn't need to distinguish it from regular
touchpad input, imo. If
there's click and drag just draw a
> Please log it in trac, see http://dev.laptop.org/ ... or describe it to
> me in detail and I'll log it for you. I'll need the build number, the
> image you're running, and the emulation environment.
I logged it. Its Bochs, but I think it would happen anywhere. As soon as you
add -soundhw optio
I'll join this discussion.
Paint has no support for Pen Tablet but we want it. Right now, we taking
care of collaboration and we are a little busy. I don't know what is
necessary to provide Pen Tablet, I confess I haven't studied it that much,
but I thought it would produce a click-like event. So,
Eben Eliason wrote:
> I, too, find this a very nice idea. Not only does it encourage
> culturally appropriate sounds, but it simply encourages context
> appropriate sounds in general. Right now there is a lack of audible
> feedback in a number of the games on the system, and said feedback
> would
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 01:18:33PM +0300, Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu wrote:
> I ran into something simple - ie if no sound is present it goes into an
> infinite half-reboot cycle. Now all devices might have audio and it was
> because I was using Bochs, but it seems that it should handle that better.
I have a B4 here which is still on build 570.
Using a stylus works fine for me, except for the slow reaction. It doesn't
produce click events but it positions the mouse in absolute coordinates,
which is helpful for painting and really all that I need for gesture
recognition.
The problem is the in
I know how to switch the console keyboard, and how to use SCIM for IME
switching, but how does one switch the X keyboard? I haven't found
this information on the Wiki.
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> Depends on what you mean by 'polishing'. :)
Its certainly a variable term. :) Certainly a lot of work is done and quite
impressive. I've only been on the list a few days, it just seemed to me that
there are quite a few things left vs what the public website would lead to
believe.
I ran into so
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