Jameson "Chema" Quinn writes:
> One thing I've noticed in Tux Paint is that an Edit toolbar is far
> less useful than an Edit menu. You want to copy something - you go
> to the edit toolbar - you select the copy 'tool' - and nothing
> happens, because you don't have anything selected. So how do yo
RE backlight control; a temporary solution involving the xfce4 panel is up
here: http://www.freelikegnu.org/?p=17
Best of luck and happy hacking,
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On Dec 29, 2007, at 7:51 PM, Rick Evans wrote:
> 1. wpasupplicant is a useful package.
> 4. XMMS was set to use an OSS output device, instead of ALSA. Easy
> fix.
Thanks for the feedback. I'll issue an updated build with proper XMMS
settings and wpasupplicant bundled next week, as well as a
What happened?
Build Announcer Script wrote:
> -atlas.i386 0:3.6.0-11.fc6
> +atlas.i386 0:3.6.0-11.fc7.1
> -coreutils.i386 0:6.9-5.fc7
> +coreutils.i386 0:6.9-6.fc7
> -cups-libs.i386 1:1.2.12-7.fc7
> +cups-libs.i386 1:1.2.12-8.fc7
> -cyrus-sasl-lib.i386 0:2.1.22-6
> +cyrus-sasl-lib.i386 0:2.1.22-
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
>> Resolving mock.laptop.org... 18.85.46.52
>> Connecting to mock.laptop.org|18.85.46.52|:80... failed: Connection
>> refused.
>
> try now you should be fine lighttpd was not set to start on reboot and
> someone rebooted the box. it is now fixed.
We did, sorry. Today w
On Saturday 29 December 2007, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
> I just built a VMware virtual XO (build 655) and I can't seem to access
> the "yum" repositories:
>
> -bash-3.2# yum search chess
> http://mock.laptop.org/repos/local.ship2/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 12]
> Timeout:
> Trying other mirro
I just built a VMware virtual XO (build 655) and I can't seem to access
the "yum" repositories:
-bash-3.2# yum search chess
http://mock.laptop.org/repos/local.ship2/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 12]
Timeout:
Trying other mirror.
Error: Cannot retrieve repository metadata (repomd.xml) for repository
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 13:44:11 -0800, Kate Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the little green boxes generate some minor interference on
> 1,6,11 looking for other little green boxes. It seems temporary.
I wonder how many AP problems go away if you disable the mesh?
I use 'ifconfig msh0 dow
Swing JFrame appears to be broken badly -
However - java applactions using JDialog work properly - dialogs apppear
in the terminal space if launched from a
terminal window -
Dialogs are sized properly and menus in a JDialog work
I can send code and jars to demonstrate this
--
Steven M. Lewis PhD
If I were all-powerful and could change anything about this wildly
unofficial build:
1. wpasupplicant is a useful package. It took me a while to install and
configure it.
2. I had an issue with timestamps when trying to use sudo on the first few
boots. I left
the machine overnight, and it fixe
Sugar entails a complete redesign of some basic UI concepts, so I thought a
thread on how to rethink applications to take advantage would be
appropriate.
One thing I've noticed in Tux Paint is that an Edit toolbar is far less
useful than an Edit menu. You want to copy something - you go to the edi
On Dec 28, 2007 11:07 AM, Carol Lerche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does someone know of a USB wireless card/device that incorporates the
> Marvell chipset and is compatible with the olpc driver?
We talked about this back in March, with the general answer being no. The
only close product I've h
On Dec 28, 2007, at 9:32 PM, Mr frÿffe9dÿffe9ric
pouchal wrote:
> There is a file that ends with jffs2.usb
> Does it mean that you can use jffs2 on usb ?
No, and you don't want to be using JFFS2 on a USB hard drive. It is a
flash filesystem.
From a quick glance at the pilg
On Dec 29, 2007, at 12:16 AM, Jake Beard wrote:
> 1. The build appears to take up a bit over 400MB on disk. Were you
> aware of this?
It's 435MB uncompressed, but JFFS2 does automatic compression. The
XFCE build takes up 250MB of XO flash once installed.
> 2. /versions/boot/alt seems to poin
Yes. Ctrl-n navigates to the completely white window. Once in there,
neither Ctrl-n nor Ctrl-p do anything.
Jeffrey Kesselman wrote:
> On Dec 29, 2007 3:04 PM, Cay Horstmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> It is much worse than that for the two apps that I tried. In the
>> WebStart app, there was
On Dec 28, 2007 12:30 PM, Bernardo Innocenti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I heard this also from C.Scott. It's not a problem for me
> because I can keep developming in my own xtest builds, but
> where are the other developers supposed to integrate their
> work and make it available for testing?
T
On Dec 29, 2007 3:04 PM, Cay Horstmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is much worse than that for the two apps that I tried. In the
> WebStart app, there was a giant gray window containing only the "Java
> Application" banner. In the other app, there was an empty white window.
Did you try ctl-n/
Jeffrey Kesselman wrote:
> Short answer Java GUI apps don't work with Matchbook yet.
>
> Long answer:
>
> Each Java Window will be a ful l creen display, use alt-n/alt-p to
> move between them.
>
> HOWEVER
>
> Layout doesn't work quite right, it thinks the window is much smaller
> then it
Short answer Java GUI apps don't work with Matchbook yet.
Long answer:
Each Java Window will be a ful l creen display, use alt-n/alt-p to
move between them.
HOWEVER
Layout doesn't work quite right, it thinks the window is much smaller
then it really is.
Pull down menus don't work at all.
http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/olpc/streams/update.1/build669/
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+coreutils.i386 0:6.9-6.fc7
-cups-libs.i386 1:1.2.12-7.fc7
+cups-libs.i386 1:1.2.12-8.fc7
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+cyrus-sasl-lib.i386 0:2.
Question for those working on the school server
In Nepal we are looking at how to track students' academic progress as
they workthrough our Squeak-based activities. I believe that Moodle has
a gradebook feature but I am not sure how we could integrate that w/
Squeak.
For the foreseeable future, l
On Dec 28, 2007 11:48 PM, Albert Cahalan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wrote a tool to make normal X programs to run under sugar.
Thank you. Some of us at BayPIGgies (Meets at Google monthly) are
working on a sugarizing factory. I want to make a lot of Free math,
science, and language software av
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