martin wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> on os42, I see lots of failed ictl EVIOCGID errors from olpc-kbdshim.
>
> Are these normal or related to a known issue?
those are normal, and result from kbdshim being presented with more
devices than it knows how to handle.
but thanks for the reminder -- i tho
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Kevin Gordon wrote:
> However, I've noticed that if I leave the machine alone for many hours, then
> wake it back up, the little gadget cranks up the external monitor like a
> charm as it restarts. I was kinda looking for a better work-around until
> the ticket ge
Hi Paul,
on os42, I see lots of failed ictl EVIOCGID errors from olpc-kbdshim.
Are these normal or related to a known issue?
cheers,
m
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kevin wrote:
> I saw the power cycle command on a previous thread. Not sure I would ever
> use that feature as it looks like a 'deeper' restart than just a 'reboot',
> and me being a lowly user, :-)
that command is equivalent to pulling the plug and removing the battery.
so yes, somewhat deepe
RS:
I saw the power cycle command on a previous thread. Not sure I would ever
use that feature as it looks like a 'deeper' restart than just a 'reboot',
and me being a lowly user, :-)
But that's not why I'm calling out. I was wondering if you or James or
someone knew if there is a terminal comm
On 09/07/2011 01:26 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 12:52 PM, John Watlington wrote:
The classic trigger for corruption problems (especially w. SD cards)
is sudden power off events. I believe we now have the ability
Wrote http://dev.laptop.org/attachment/ticket/11220/fstor
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Just to emphasize that a "string freeze" is the signal for localizers
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Fructose string sets and for language admins to review and commit
those PO files.
If watching PO file commits roll in is your idea of a good time (I
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