mime type has been correctly set to application/octet-stream and wget
confirms the change. But Sugar is still downloading it as text/plain
type and now adds a .txt extension at the end of the file making it
lease.sig.txt . It seems my guide will now have to add the extra step of
log into Gnome
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 9:22 PM, Samuel Greenfeld greenf...@laptop.org wrote:
1. Is there a security problem/concern with having our project's lease.sig
file publicly available? (we only generate activations for non-stolen XOs)
Should be ok, as long as you're comfortable with the validity
I agree that this is not the best behavior, especially if Browse can
potentially determine the original extension while downloading.
If your XO images have the GNOME desktop in them, using the web
browser included for GNOME (Firefox or Epiphany) to download the file
to USB should not
If your XO images have the GNOME desktop in them, using
the web browser included for GNOME (Firefox or Epiphany)
to download the file to USB should not alter the file name.
Just make sure the kids know how to eject the USB stick
when they are done.
This is probably what I'm going to do. The
This might be a better question for the OLPC development lists.
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 8:39 PM, Juan Cubillo jcubi...@fundacionqt.orgwrote:
Hello,
Our project would like to give kids the posibility of downloading a
lease.sig file and unlock a friends or family XO without having to contact