This is not for the faint of heart, but I think I have enough pieces
working that I am ready to take on bugs from the general testing
populous. This update is for XO 1.5 developers that are using the F14
based builds. If you aren't running this configuration close this
e-mail now and walk away.
I
Hi,
> Is it possible to access Wikibrowse from the GNOME side?
Yeah, you can:
cd /home/olpc/Activities/Wikipedia.activity
python server.py es_PE/es_PE.xml.bz2 8000 &
launch Firefox, browse to http://localhost:8000/
(That's from memory, might need tweaking.)
- Chris.
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Chris Ball
One La
Further to David Farning's email concerning Dextrose Server, there's a
couple of questions I'd like to ask about existing deployments using the XS
server in the field. What I'm wondering is how XS servers have been
customised for various regions and uses. What kind of hardware has been used
(ram, d
Is it possible to access Wikibrowse from the GNOME side?
cheers,
Sameer
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Hi all,
I trying to make a notification system that reads messages from sqlite3
database and show them via dbus notifications. I want to store a hash of the
message inside the db to verify each message before show it, but I don't
know how I do it.
I think sign the message using sig01 of bios-cryp
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Hal Murray wrote:
> How about making a list of IO devices that are likely to be used with a XO
> and making sure they each get at least a quick test?
YES! Please help us do that. I'll try my best to get one of each for
our testing.
Of course, priority goes for st
Hi Ralf, Volker,
writing to you as you seem to be active maintainers of mwlib and the
re2c files.
OLPC ships an early version of mwlib in its WikiBrowse (aka
Wikiserver) activity, and it's a tool of major important. (Thanks for
your code! Having a nice wikislice on the many XOs that have little o