On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 11:55:54PM -0400, Paul Fox wrote:
i'm a little confused. i know i reported that filesystem resize was
quite fast now, but then james reported that a resize took a really
long time still, and i haven't retested. if a resize takes a really
long time, then i don't think
Hi,
I've just pushed everything needed for a new boot animation for
12.1.0, it will arrive in the next build.
The old olpc-bootanim system was barely working in F17, mostly due to
the move to systemd. As the init sequence is no longer linear (it
includes a lot of parallelization) it would be
Hi James,
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 5:58 PM, James Cameron qu...@laptop.org wrote:
Consensus is to implement a partition resize in OpenFirmware as the last
step of ''fs-update''. This doesn't preclude the initramfs doing it,
and the initramfs will do the filesystem resize.
In OpenFirmware, we
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
I think I see a potential problem here. The problem is that during
upgrades, we run fs-update before upgrading firmware, and a firmware
upgrade is necessary for this new functionality.
(...)
Maybe I have just made a good
Hi Jon, Saadia, all
in my initial testing, this seems to be working _much_ better.
- I don't get garbled audio
- I don't get crashes
- dmesg shows lots of cma dma_alloc_from_contiguous() and
vb2_common_vm_{open,close} spam
- the captured picture is always greenish, with the top band in a
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 02:30:22PM -0600, Daniel Drake wrote:
Maybe I have just made a good argument as to why this needs to be done
in the initramfs: to avoid tricky upgrade considerations.
Yes, you must do it in initramfs for that reason.
However the initramfs implementation is not yet
I have tried to install media codecs on an XO-1 running 11.3.0 so that we
can play FLV video files directly (from a flashdrive, school server or
network location)., in either Sugar or GNOME. (I have not been able to find
a way to do that using Sugar).
I had trouble getting it work using the
I have tried to install media codecs on an XO-1 running 11.3.0 so that we
can play FLV video files directly (from a flashdrive, school server or
network location)., in either Sugar or GNOME.
I had trouble getting it work using the instructions at
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/GStreamer#Totem_plugin
If the indication can track fraction_completed - so much the better - but I
do not expect the user to leave the room if the boot process takes longer
than he expects. Seeing only 25% to go is frosting; the
chocolate_cake is knowing no problems thus far.
Watching the number of files in
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
I've just pushed everything needed for a new boot animation for
12.1.0, it will arrive in the next build.
Yay! Eager to see it!
The new animation is based on plymouth,
Good to hear Plymouth is a bit better than it used to
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:55 PM, David Leeming
da...@leeming-consulting.com wrote:
1. Is the above the right way to do it, if someone with more Fedora
experience than I can verify..
That's exactly how I'd do it.
2. In our narrowband countries it takes an hour and downloads a lot per
laptop,
So Sugar 0.94 is changing to 0.94.1
http://git.sugarlabs.org/sugar-toolkit/mainline/commit/9010760a107e7661e75bec91f4d13da85d384052
### Checking POT for Sugar Toolkit (0.94) ##
From git.sugarlabs.org:sugar-toolkit/mainline
bab9c63..9010760 sucrose-0.94 - origin/sucrose-0.94
* [new
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 01:21:17PM +0800, lite li wrote:
Hi,
After I install sugar-unstable on ArchLinux by:
yaourt sugar-unstable
But I don't know how to run sugar on ArchLinux.
Usually one of two methods:
1. run sugar-emulator, or
2. Log out of your desktop, then on the login
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