Hello,
according to the roadmap we are now in code freeze for Update.1. I
went through the Sugar core tickets and assigned to Retriage those I
don't think it's worth or possible to fix for Update.1.
Here are the remaining issues:
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1471/
-kernel.i586 0:2.6.22-20071218.1.olpc.e1ba84245e054ed
+kernel.i586 0:2.6.22-20071224.1.olpc.69069a6f1433d98
-xulrunner.i386 0:1.9-0.beta1.8.olpc2
+xulrunner.i386 0:1.9-0.beta1.9.olpc2
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Marco,
If this is the same issue that I just encountered in Joyride, then the login
is now 'olpc' instead of 'root'. No password. Sudo should work (i believe).
Kim
On Dec 24, 2007 5:21 AM, Marco Pesenti Gritti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
how do we login as root in the latest Update.1
Thanks for doing this work, Marco!
I want to add an Update1 blocker, 5671, which is how to get a developer key.
In the previous versions there was a link from the laptop to get a developer
key (from the 'about your XO' in the browser)... I can't find that link in
the most recent joyrides.
Also,
The browser correctly identifies a certificate that doesn't match the URL.
However, there needs to be a way to continue with the page regardless of the
certificate's validity. In other words, it should be a warning, as in
normal browsers and not a ban. The invalid certificate may occur as a
Reinier Heeres wrote:
Hi,
I just added a simple script to do this to the ticket about fetching
objects from the datastore (#5571).
Please feel free to extend it!
Thanks for proving me wrong on the complexity front. :)
I didn't change much of your code here; I just spruced up the text to
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1472/
-kernel.i586 0:2.6.22-20071224.1.olpc.69069a6f1433d98
+kernel.i586 0:2.6.22-20071224.2.olpc.f85c872b9fb07a4
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There are two superior alternatives in the bug report now.
Please pick one or both. (PAM config or mode 4550,
with user olpc in the appropriate group)
http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/5537
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Sorry, I know I read somewhere an explanation of ship v. joyride etc
but I can't remember it all.
if I want to keep my olpc at the most up to date stable version, whatt
updates do i install when?
Is there an automatic update mechanism for the released software? if
not, will there be some day?
A
Question: Should I summarize what I did to get Eric3 up and put it on
the wiki somewhere?
JK
On Dec 24, 2007 12:18 PM, Jeffrey Kesselman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Jeffrey Kesselman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Dec 23, 2007 8:14 PM
Subject: Re:
I got my laptop through G1G1 last week, and I've been trying to play
with all the neat facets of the hardware, but I'm unable to get the
other mode of the touchpad (the stylus mode) to do anything. Is there
a particular activity that uses it? Is there some way I can tell
Pygame to read it,
Jeffrey Kesselman writes:
I have an image of eric3 on VMWare emulation attached. (Majorly Jpeg
compressed so pardon for the artifacty-ness) It all seems
to work fine.
It is however kind of cramped, which surprised me given the size of
the OLPC's screen.
I assume its either treating the
can I just hack an x-config file to reset this?
I have a big monitor 8)
JK
On Dec 24, 2007 4:03 PM, Albert Cahalan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeffrey Kesselman writes:
I have an image of eric3 on VMWare emulation attached. (Majorly Jpeg
compressed so pardon for the artifacty-ness) It all
There is an automatic upgrade system. Your machine will automatically
upgrade to the latest stable version.
The various builds and branches are described at
http://dev.laptop.org/roadmap ; click 'see completed milestones' to
see the older ship.* branches.
--scott
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Bernie has the details to get a 1200x900 screen in the emulator on the
wiki somewhere (right?); since XOs may in the future have
differently-sized screens, Bernie's contention is that we are just
asking for trouble later if our applications don't scale to the
available space. Opinions differ on
Read the blog. Given what you're trying to do with suspend/resume, I
can understand why it might be challenging.
I got my developer key today and am updating to the latest joyride.
I'll post if suspend/resume works for me.
Jake
On Dec 24, 2007 1:56 PM, Jim Gettys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you
On Dec 24, 2007 4:57 PM, C. Scott Ananian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bernie has the details to get a 1200x900 screen in the emulator on the
wiki somewhere (right?);
All I could find was a qemu cant do this on the emulation page and a
very confusing discussion of multiple different drives on the
That's all I'm after, really. Making an application that uses it
before the stable branch has drivers for it would be somewhat pointless.
On Dec 24, 2007, at 4:48 PM, Mitch Bradley wrote:
Ross Andrews wrote:
I got my laptop through G1G1 last week, and I've been trying to
play with all
John Gilmore wrote:
Please note that there are users like me who have the exact problem
described by http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/5558. I have been
totally __unable__ to gain access to the Open Firmware ok prompt.
Please read the top section of
That reminds me of a version in Etoys.
http://dev.laptop.org/~yoshiki/etoys/LifeGame.006.pr
The nice thing about Etoys version is that you can edit the rule
dynamically by drag-and-drop while the simulation is running. You can
just try what-if simualtions whenever you like.
On some
I think it would be neat to have a dedicated activity for it, with the
ability to save interesting patterns in the journal, and so forth.
I was planning to put in a rule-editing system not unlike Autocell:
http://www.topshareware.com/Cellular-Automata-download-9567.htm
(I couldn't find any
I just wanted to report that I've sucessfully got sugar built and
running on Slackware 12.
Of course there are a lot of dependencies to install (gstreamer and
friends, some gnome libs) and some library to update if you start from a
fresh Slackware installation. But sugar is not so hard to
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Developer_Key describes the procedure for
obtaining a developer key. We tried to make that procedure as easy as
possible within the constraints of our available manpower and time (i.e.
we have a lot of other things that need attention too). Note that there
is no
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/joyride/build1475/
-TurtleArt-4.xo
+TurtleArt-7.xo
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* simple i18n
* Spanish blocks
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Hi, Ross,
I think it would be neat to have a dedicated activity for it, with the
ability to save interesting patterns in the journal, and so forth.
I'm not sure if a dedicated activity is neater or not (I know people
who would say yes), but it is surely possible with the Etoys version
to
On Dec 24, 2007 8:11 PM, Mikus Grinbergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The procedure describes using 'wget' to fetch the key. Perhaps due
to my physical connection setup (wired + proxy), the 'wget' would
time out and say Resolving activation.laptop.org ... failed.
[Note: for me, wget on the laptop
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