I spent a few minutes updating to 8.2-759 and trying things out, and typed up a few impressions. I haven't investigated anything anywhere near thoroughly enough to file any issues, but I hope this report is useful anyway.
Hardware: G1G1 previously upgraded to 703 The update process went okay. There were a few weird errors I didn't record during the update itself, but it seemed to work anyway. I updated Activities on first boot as requested. The new updater is nice. I'd previously had trouble updating the Browse activity from inside of Browse itself. General performance (boot and activity launch times) seems improved. Networking: no longer needs to be told which AP to use, very nice. Power management: seems much better. I closed it and left it on unplugged overnight, and was surprised to see a full charge in morning. From previous experience I'd expected total depletion. Sugar shell I generally like the new interface, especially config. Glitches include the appearance of a frame which couldn't be made to go away without a reboot (condition occurred multiple times), and duplicate menu items in frame top bar activity hover menus. Clicking an already started activity seems to open new instance, instead of switching to existing one, which is what I would have expected. The task switching (Alt-Tab) interface improved, and Alt-Backtab now works, happily. Browse works. Things I tried: general web/news: wikipedia, salon, nyt: okay, but linked mp3 for an article failed: error message something like "this movie requires an MPEG layer 1 decoder which is not installed" Phyla PDF from biology links on main browse page, after going through rigamarole of download, look at journal, launch Reader – looks okay though gmail is mostly usable, as is docs.google.com (incl doc export and open in Write, and spreadsheet) wiki.laptop.org/go/Browse, youtube videos before Adobe Flash install: viewing these pages froze system mylittlepony.com: didn't work even after Adobe Flash install Record works. I took a still image, and a movie. Ctl-C after selecting image doesn't copy to clipboard, I needed to use the hover menu. Pippy I think simple easy text examples should be listed higher than fancy graphics, they are easier for novice programmers to understand. I believe it used to be this way? The examples I tried all worked except for the camera example ("illegal instruction"). Speak, StoryBuilder, and SimCity: all work, but StoryBuilder seems to be missing sound, and quitting SimCity doesn't seem to kill it. Write Works well enough so that I wrote much of the first draft this review in it. I moved a doc to a usb drive, and opened it successfully in OO.o, including formatting. This didn't work before, so this is a major improvement. In particular, this can now be used to print. I also tested bringing an image in. Ctl-V doesn't paste image from clipboard, needed to drag and drop from frame. It did work, though. Various glitches include: file reopened at different zoom level I lost work several times, not sure exactly how, maybe some interaction with Journal, or Sugar task switching. I was taking notes in Write while I tested other activities. I eventually gave up and finished writing on another computer. I also tried Terminal, TamTamJam, TurtleArt, Paint, Etoys, TuxPaint, Analyze, and a self-developed camera activity briefly. They all seem to work as well as before (though Paint was a bit laggy). But Measure, TuxPaint, and LogViewer didn't launch, and SynthLab crashed after awhile. In summary, there are lots of exciting advances, and I hope the glitches get sorted out. doug. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel