I have not seen any documentation on how to navigate in Read in ebook
mode.
I tried the various game pad buttons but have not had much success in
navigating.
I would like to be able to scroll from page to page in ebook mode,
back and forth.
Have the the buttons been implemented for ebook mode
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hi Joshua,
Just to clarify:
>> Most of them
>> will be in locations with unreliable power - so they will switch off
>> when power gets cut.
>
> I have run servers like this for a few years with ext3. I was surprised
> how well it worked. I never got anything resembling file system
> corruption. e
Jeremy Katz wrote:
> How often are you actually getting to having fsck questions? ext3
> partitions should be set up by default to not run fsck unless it's
> really really needed.
[Some dd'ing and pulling plugs later] Yes, it does seem so. I may
have been mis-conditioned by certain fsck-happy .
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 3:43 AM, Jeremy Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How often are you actually getting to having fsck questions?
Hi Jeremy,
good question. In the field, the XS machines never get switched off -
they are headless, and set in the bios to auto-switch-on. Most of them
will be in
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 05:54:45PM -0400, Greg Smith wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> We need to pick the activities we ship with 8.2 when its manufactured
> for G1G1 users.
[...]
> What do you think are the most important activities to include?
>
> Please pick up to 10 and put them in order of priority.
G
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 05:54:50PM -0300, Alejandro Fernandez wrote:
> Hi!
> Is there a way to delete all journal entries in a single step?
> (maybe from the terminal tool?)
From the terminal or a console, this should do it:
mv ~olpc/.sugar/default/datastore ~olpc/.sugar/default/datastore.delet
Hi All,
How do you tell what XS version you have installed? Someone tried the
usual way but it only gives me the Fedora version.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
Fedora release 7 (Moonshine)
Thanks,
Greg S
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Hi All,
We need to pick the activities we ship with 8.2 when its manufactured
for G1G1 users. Management needs to sign off on the final list as early
as next week.
Its not definitive but we want your input on what we should include.
What do you think are the most important activities to includ
Ed pointed out to me that I used a bit of jargon, 'release snapshot',
which I had not formerly introduced. By 'release snapshot', I mean a
build in a release stream (e.g. 8.2, rather than joyride) which is in
danger of becoming a release candidate should testing go well. To first
order, (signed) re
Hi!
Is there a way to delete all journal entries in a single step?
(maybe from the terminal tool?)
Regards,
Alejandro
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Facultad de Informática; Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Calles 50 y 115
La P
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:26 AM, John Gilmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ricardo Carrano said:
>> There are technical challenges in the way, but OLPC should keep
>> pushing this for the benefits it will bring. It seems a perfect fit
>> with the Mission.
>
> Mesh and the Marvell WiFi chip have bee
John,
dlo#8354 is believed to be fixed in 8.2-760. Can you confirm or deny
this?
Thanks,
Michael
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On IRC today, Greg asked me several questions. My responses are inline:
* How do we know when are ready to build a release snapshot?
Immediately after we publish a new release snapshot, I enter my
'waiting' state. In this waiting state, I wait for test results and
for new tickets to ente
Hi Martin,
Really sorry for the newb mistakes. This is my first time on a project
where the repository is actually significant. I'll be sure to pay close
attention to my commits in the future.
The Moodle I used as a base is from: http://korpelainen.net/weekly19.zip
linked from the forum disc
On Sep 17, 2008, at 5:28 AM, John Gilmore wrote:
>> The problem comes from the OLPC marketing that equates "mesh" with
>> "collaboration" which in fact are two independent concepts. What the
>> UI displays as "Mesh Server" should be "Collaboration Server" - it's
>> only needed to mediate if the l
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 18:52, Gary C Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 17 Sep 2008, at 10:28, John Gilmore wrote:
>
>> Then why can't my two XO's running 8.2-759, both connected to the same
>> access point, see each other to collaborate? Neither one shows up in
>> the other's Network screen.
> Then why can't my two XO's running 8.2-759, both connected to the same
> access point, see each other to collaborate? Neither one shows up in
> the other's Network screen. When I run Write on one, and enable sharing
> with My Neighborhood, that copy of Write pops up on its own Neighborhood
> sc
benjamin m. schwartz wrote:
>
> The wired-ethernet case is already working, and has been for a year or
> more. Drop Sugar onto two Thinkpads connected to the same subnet, and
> they will instantly find each other over Avahi, etc. If it's a wireless
> network, or if you have XOs with etherne
On 17 Sep 2008, at 10:28, John Gilmore wrote:
> Then why can't my two XO's running 8.2-759, both connected to the same
> access point, see each other to collaborate? Neither one shows up in
> the other's Network screen. When I run Write on one, and enable
> sharing
> with My Neighborhood, that
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Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
> On 17.09.2008 08:22, Mitch Bradley wrote:
>
>> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Firmware_q2e18
>>
>> This is the version that we hope to include in the 8.2 software bundle,
>> so please test it like crazy.
>>
>> It won't brick B2s ...
>>
>>
>
> Thanks for f
On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 15:21 +1200, Douglas Bagnall wrote:
> The xs-config package creates a file called /fsckoptions (yes, in /),
> to stop headless servers from stalling on fsck questions.
How often are you actually getting to having fsck questions? ext3
partitions should be set up by default to
Hi All,
Very interesting thread on the wireless, mesh and collaboration
technologies.
I think part of the discussion is a debate about what is the best
technology to achieve our goals.
In terms of what the goals are, I wrote a definition of what I think our
collaboration needs to do at:
http:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:05 AM, Bert Freudenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes we do. I think that's just bad UI design - as far as I know the
> school server is independent of the mesh, so it should not be labeled
> "mesh".
+1
I'll open a ticket on this now so it's not lost. "Collaboration
On 17.09.2008 08:22, Mitch Bradley wrote:
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Firmware_q2e18
>
> This is the version that we hope to include in the 8.2 software bundle,
> so please test it like crazy.
>
> It won't brick B2s ...
>
Thanks for fixing this bug! Any chance you can give an assessment a
Folks -
Thanks for the comments and input on how to communicate OLPC activities
better to our various audiences. I want to mention a few things in general
and also look at this specific situation.
I am happy to help better communicate software development activities to the
broader community. It
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Folks -
Well, now that we've met I suppose I should introduce myself .
I started at OLPC as VP of Software Development last week, so I am still
catching up on everything that's happening. I have taken over all software
development responsibilities from Kim Quirk, who's now free to focus more on
I tried to move several tickets on it from blocking to blocked by, but
it looks like I confused trac. It started backtracing and now each of
the dependent bugs has stale information. Can someone with trac foo
fix it up? Or should we just recreate the tracker? This sucks mainly
because it breaks rep
Am 17.09.2008 um 11:28 schrieb John Gilmore:
>> The problem comes from the OLPC marketing that equates "mesh" with
>> "collaboration" which in fact are two independent concepts. What the
>> UI displays as "Mesh Server" should be "Collaboration Server" - it's
>> only needed to mediate if the laptop
> The problem comes from the OLPC marketing that equates "mesh" with
> "collaboration" which in fact are two independent concepts. What the
> UI displays as "Mesh Server" should be "Collaboration Server" - it's
> only needed to mediate if the laptops who want to collaborate cannot
> talk to
Am 17.09.2008 um 07:26 schrieb John Gilmore:
> The decision to tie application sharing to Mesh and Sugar was a bad
> design idea, one which I've been intending to explore fixing.
As Benjamin pointed out, the sharing is *not* tied to the mesh. It
works just as well if both machines can receive b
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 5:27 AM, Tarun Pondicherry
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm curious how to get some bug fixes upstream into ou blog. I think its
> not maintained by Moodle right? I'm trying to figure out also where to get
> the latest ou blog code to see if those bugs are there. Mostly,
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Martin Langhoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking briefly at edublog's moodle code. Was hoping to be able to
> cherry-pick the patches making the html editor changes, but your
> "initial" moodle commit is with the _modified_ moodle already...?
ok. not all is
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Hi Tony, list,
haven't had a chance to play much with the code. But I applied your
files on top of the latest 1.9, and tweaked lib/javascript.php in a
way that would be compatible with merging it upstream.
It's here
http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/martin/moodle.git;a=commitdiff;h=mdl19-offlinet
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