http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1453/
-rainbow.noarch 0:0.7.4-1.olpc2
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On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 11:57 +0100, Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote:
Hello,
there is some disagreement in trac about how bugs triaging should
work. See for example:
http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/5538#comment:5
My understanding is that developers and testers can propose tickets
using the
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, Build Announcer Script wrote:
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1452/
-Chat-31.xo
+Chat-32.xo
+libpcap.i386 14:0.9.7-1.fc7
-olpc-utils.i386 0:0.53-1.olpc2
+olpc-utils.i386 0:0.59-1.olpc2
+sudo.i386 0:1.6.8p12-14.fc7
Hi All,
Do the XO's ship with the serial/USB debug adapter?
If not, how do I get one?
-Gerard
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Rafael, I saw that page, you mean if I want one I build it from the PDF's??
Rafael Enrique Ortiz Guerrero wrote:
On Dec 20, 2007 12:16 PM, Gerard J. Cerchio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Do the XO's ship with the serial/USB debug adapter?
no
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Gerard J. Cerchio wrote:
Sorry to say that I am having a terrifically hard time trying to use the
hippo canvas.
hippocanvas is sort of deprecated. Initially, hippocanvas was to be the basic
building block for all Activities, but it proved too
Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
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Gerard J. Cerchio wrote:
Sorry to say that I am having a terrifically hard time trying to use the
hippo canvas.
hippocanvas is sort of deprecated. Initially, hippocanvas was to be the basic
building
On Dec 20, 2007 7:16 PM, Gonzalo Odiard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its planned adopt goocanvas or another canvas?
I want to stick with upstream here (gtk). The main reason gtk doesn't
ship a canvas is that there are not really good candidates. (goocanvas
is basically unmaintained, for example).
Got my GOGO yesterday. The pdf viewer does an outstanding
job imaging http://rob.com/airports/afd/nc_212_25OCT2007.pdf
but if I pre-process and pre-size it into 8 grays in a
fixed colormap via gs | pnmcut | ppmquant -map 8gray | pnmtopng
http://rob.com/airports/afd/nc_212_25OCT2007.png
or the
I guess you can try with an standard serial/usb adapter ..and play along.
:).
On Dec 20, 2007 12:50 PM, Gerard J. Cerchio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rafael, I saw that page, you mean if I want one I build it from the
PDF's??
Rafael Enrique Ortiz Guerrero wrote:
On Dec 20, 2007 12:16 PM,
Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
:-)
I also disapprove adding bulky packages to our builds just for sake of
debugging. In this case, this is said to be only temporary until we
have shaken the most serious networking problems.
There is still plenty of opportunity for debloating our images, and
Bernardo Innocenti wrote:
I also disapprove adding bulky packages to our builds just for sake of
debugging. In this case, this is said to be only temporary until we
have shaken the most serious networking problems.
As I've said before: normally you can say, just download the
debugging
We ship xulrunner on the builds, I'm not sure what kind of performance
we get out of SVG right now, though.
Marco
On Dec 20, 2007 9:06 PM, Jake B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I am expecting to get my XO laptop in the mail any day now. I was hoping
someone could tell me, does the XO
I've seen some examples of this working, though none of them complex
enough to really test performance. The core problem when I used it was
that the coordinate system for the mouse events didn't map correctly
to the display, due to the browsers scaling algorithm. I'm not sure
in what timeframe
On Dec 20, 2007 9:30 PM, Eben Eliason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen some examples of this working, though none of them complex
enough to really test performance. The core problem when I used it was
that the coordinate system for the mouse events didn't map correctly
to the display, due to
On Dec 20, 2007 9:31 PM, Marco Pesenti Gritti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 20, 2007 9:30 PM, Eben Eliason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen some examples of this working, though none of them complex
enough to really test performance. The core problem when I used it was
that the
On Dec 20, 2007 3:31 PM, Marco Pesenti Gritti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 20, 2007 9:30 PM, Eben Eliason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen some examples of this working, though none of them complex
enough to really test performance. The core problem when I used it was
that the
Just to make sure I understand, do you still have problems even after using
the functions built into SVG for translating from screen coordinates to user
coordinates?
http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/coords.html#NestedTransformations
http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/types.html
Using getScreenCTM and such
Because during my last auto-upgrade (from Build 635 to 653), the
firmware was not upgraded in the process, I am trying now to do it
manually.
I have ran into a problem, though. During the OFW ok prompt, I type
flash u:\q2d07.rom, the systems reads the new firmware, but then
gives me the
On 12/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alternating Current -- you really want to be plugged into a wall to
upgrade firmware.
Ha ha, I can't believe the AC meant that! And here I was thinking
it was some kind of checksum. Sometimes we try the dangest solutions
for the simplest
The fist OLPC game jam in Nepal was successfully held on Dec 15th 2007, at
Prime
College in Kathmandu.
The purpose of the game jam was mainly to familiarize students, teachers
and enthusiasts with squeak, its history, and how it is used to develop
various applications--such as the activities
http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/olpc/streams/update.1/build666/
-Journal-79.xo
+Journal-82.xo
-Web-79.xo
+Web-80.xo
-olpc-utils.i386 0:0.48.2-1.olpc2
+olpc-utils.i386 0:0.59-1.olpc2
-rainbow.noarch 0:0.7.4-1.olpc2
+rainbow.noarch 0:0.7.5-1.olpc2
-sugar.i386 0:0.75.4-1
+sugar.i386 0:0.75.5-1
Various people write:
yes, having a root password is generaly bad, as it is what
most attackers will try first.
With olpc being a well-known account, this security-by-obscurity
doesn't gain you anything.
Yes, I think logging in directly as root is a misfeature that should
go away. Most of
David Woodhouse writes:
If we should design a next generation of DCON chip, are there any
improvements we should make to it?
Sure. Bugs #1017 and #1671 could be dealt with.
There are some really nasty color artifacts on the display.
One must never do any sort of blending operation on
On 12/20/07 14:56, Marcus Leech wrote:
While I'm sympathetic to removing bulk, I'm someone who developed his
first networking stack at the age of 16 or 17 around 1980. I think we
shouldn't rush too hastily in making assumptions about what 12-year-old
budding software genii will actually
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