How does the os get onto the trimslice?
How do you sudo if the only known user is not a sudoer?
Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2013 12:12:33 -0500
From: George Hunt georgejh...@gmail.com
To: XS Devel server-devel@lists.laptop.org
Subject: [Server-devel] Moving toward headless install on trimslice
for XSCE
georgejh...@gmail.com
To: XS Devel server-devel@lists.laptop.org
Subject: [Server-devel] Moving toward headless install on trimslice
for XSCE
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I'm wanting to do
I'm wanting to do the following:
- Get rid of the autologon to root at console tty.
- Add a non privileged user (not a sudoer, not wheel), as we had
pre-ansible, (user:admin,pw:12admin), so that the sshd config of
permitrootlogon no can remain in place.
- enable password
to the wheel.
We need to start adding value in the classroom as soon as possible, and
github is an intermediate objective, but a distraction, from that objective.
+1 for github
george
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Anish Mangal an...@activitycentral.comwrote:
*If* there is consensus on moving
: Sunday, October 13, 2013 2:11 PM
To: Martin Dluhos ; xsce-devel
Cc: server-devel
Subject: [XSCE] Re: [Server-devel] XSCE Proposal | Moving to github
and notifications
*If* there is consensus on moving to github, should be think about
making the switch before the hacksprint in SF
.
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From: Anish Mangal
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 2:11 PM
To: Martin Dluhos ; xsce-devel
Cc: server-devel
Subject: [XSCE] Re: [Server-devel] XSCE Proposal | Moving to github
and notifications
*If* there is consensus on moving to github, should be think about
making the switch
Thx for the reply!
On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 7:38 PM, Martin Dluhos mar...@gnu.org wrote:
On 10/08/2013 03:08 PM, Anish Mangal wrote:
Hi,
One of the topics brought up in today's meeting was making the code
and development process more visible. Can we have a discussion on this
list and come to
On 10/09/2013 11:13 AM, Anish Mangal wrote:
I think that it would be more appropriate to send notifications of merged
pull
requests rather than individual commits to avoid too much noise on the
channel.
Those who are interested can always follow the pull request link to access
Hi,
One of the topics brought up in today's meeting was making the code
and development process more visible. Can we have a discussion on this
list and come to a conclusion on the proposals listed below.
Proposal-1 : Shifting from redmine to github
* Move the xsce source code from the
is the slower moving, and more
conservative.
So now, our history, becomes our handicap. XSCE has not asked for much help
from the people and the accumulated wisdom available on server-devel. But
now I think we need that perspective.
I don't want to have a hold on XSCE. I'm feeling like I need
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On 09/08/2013 04:49 AM, George Hunt wrote:
And when he wants to incorporate DXS into the next revision, XSCE
0.5, the fear crops up again. I need help dealing with my fear of
complexity. Are there any volunteers?
Hi George,
If you missed the
development test bed, is the commercial enterprise. The
volunteer, community based, effort is the slower moving, and more
conservative.
So now, our history, becomes our handicap. XSCE has not asked for much help
from the people and the accumulated wisdom available on server-devel. But
now I think
28, 2013 6:16 PM
To: xsce-de...@googlegroups.com ; server-devel ; Tim Moody
Subject: Re: [XSCE] A couple of thoughts about moving forward.
Hi Tim, et. al.,
Since it was requested that I share my conversations with various
deployments over the summer yielded in form of potential
...@timmoody.com wrote:
Thanks for making this public. What do you see as the next step?
From: Anish Mangal
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 6:16 PM
To: xsce-de...@googlegroups.com ; server-devel ; Tim Moody
Subject: Re: [XSCE] A couple of thoughts about moving forward.
Hi Tim, et. al
The code is moving to github as we speak/type :)
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 7:32 PM, George Hunt georgejh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Anish,
I look forward to playing with the XSCE installed via Ansible.
Will there be an install procedure, and cookbook, to try it out?
George
On Wed, Aug 28
Hi Tim, et. al.,
Since it was requested that I share my conversations with various
deployments over the summer yielded in form of potential requirements for
the school server, I created this wiki page:
https://sugardextrose.org/projects/xsce/wiki/Primary_considerations
There's obviously more
, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Tim Moody t...@timmoody.com wrote:
Thanks for making this public. What do you see as the next step?
From: Anish Mangal
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2013 6:16 PM
To: xsce-de...@googlegroups.com ; server-devel ; Tim Moody
Subject: Re: [XSCE] A couple of thoughts about moving
Friends,
You may already have heard the news, but I wanted to take a moment to
let you know that I have just concluded my tenure as Engineering
Manager at One Laptop per Child Australia.
It's been a rewarding three and a half years. I joined the
organisation as its first technical resource and
Friends,
You may already have heard the news, but I wanted to take a moment to
let you know that I have just concluded my tenure as Engineering
Manager at One Laptop per Child Australia.
It's been a rewarding three and a half years. I joined the
organisation as its first technical resource and
Hi All,
With the plans of releasing what is/was going to be 9.1.0 as based on
Fedora 11 (rather than the original plans of Fedora 10) what is the
plans on moving the joyride daily builds to pull in rawhide rather
than Fedora 10? Is the plan for the 9.1.0 release (is it still going
to be called
2009/1/28 Peter Robinson pbrobin...@gmail.com:
With the plans of releasing what is/was going to be 9.1.0 as based on
Fedora 11 (rather than the original plans of Fedora 10) what is the
plans on moving the joyride daily builds to pull in rawhide rather
than Fedora 10? Is the plan for the 9.1.0
Hi Peter,
Hi All, With the plans of releasing what is/was going to be 9.1.0
as based on Fedora 11 (rather than the original plans of Fedora 10)
what is the plans on moving the joyride daily builds to pull in
rawhide rather than Fedora 10?
As Daniel said, I think a better plan
Hello,
what is left to do before we can make joyride pull from the OLPC-3
branch? We made new sugar rpms a week ago and people still need to
install them manually... August is 5 weeks away.
Marco
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Devel team,
I'm in the process of both updating my scripts (
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Ixo/Script ) to be under the better GPL , (
:] thanks Tony for the nudge!)
and moving them into a better manageable personal git space.
I tried to follow the directions at:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go
Ixo,
But alas, the response from ssh
Permission denied (publickey).
This error message implies that git was unable to use your ssh-agent to
log in dev. In order for git to be able to use your ssh-agent, you need
to have the ssh-agent running and you need to set SSH_AUTH_SOCK to the
value
change consists of moving '/activities' to '/security/1/activities'.
I will send a second email when the changes begin to be committed into
builds and a third email when we believe that they are working
correctly.
I would like to begin commiting changes tomorrow on Jan. 4. Please
respond
Dear Everyone,
This email is a notification that we would like to make an API change in
order to make activity data persist across updates (#5033). The API
change consists of moving '/activities' to '/security/1/activities'.
I will send a second email when the changes begin to be committed
SJ,
To date, /security is used by the initramfs and firmware to store the
developer key and activation lease. We also considered using it to
communicate with the initramfs, e.g. to install a developer key found on
a USB key but this has not been implemented.
/activities arose to be Rainbow's
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