2009/2/6 S Page i...@skierpage.com:
In Sugar control panel Language, Swedish (Sweden) was highlighted!
Sure enough, in the bash shell, LANG is set to sv_SE.utf8. I'm pretty
sure I never chose that, and other settings like Date Time were
unchanged. Has anyone else noticed Language changing?
Why didn't Software update install the newer Browse (v.101 ?) that
according to http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/8.2.1#Bug_fixes
addresses
ticket #9112 Enable Browse to embed PDF files in itself
Because it is a bit of a hack, aimed at deployments only. I don't
think it will be
2009/2/6 Mikus Grinbergs mi...@bga.com:
I see. Something which is a SUBSTANTIAL improvement (being able to
view .pdf files without fetching them to Journal and separately
launching Read) will be available only to deployments which
explicitly ask for it - and not to general 8.2.1 users.
It's
I updated from 8.2.0 build 767 to staging-27 with
`sudo -v -v -v olpc-update staging-27`
and it all went very smoothly!
IMO, the expired http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Friends_in_testing/banner
should be updated to staging-27 from staging-25
Good stuff
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2009/1/31 Hal Murray hmur...@megapathdsl.net:
Probably best to upload somewhere and put a link here.
http://www.megapathdsl.net/~hmurray/tmp/messages.11
It also contains the info from when I poked my icon and it worked. That
starts at 08:49. I inserted a few blank lines at that point to
2009/1/30 Hal Murray hmur...@megapathdsl.net:
It created a new version of /home/olpc/.sugar/default/nm/networks.cfg which
differs from the old one only in time stamps and in having the bssids field
filled in.
Sounds like a pretty critical difference. I would recommend not using
wpa.sh, or at
OK. Next thing for you to try. Delete networks.cfg again, per Martin's
instructions. Reboot, note that your AP has a padlock. Enter password
until connected successfully.
That's the state I'm currently in. networks.cfg was generated by typing in a
password.
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2009/1/31 Hal Murray hmur...@megapathdsl.net:
/var/log/messages is 63K. 644 lines, 328 from NetworkManager.
Should I send it as email or put it someplace or ???
Probably best to upload somewhere and put a link here.
Bear in mind that it is lost every reboot, so if you did not already
take a
Probably best to upload somewhere and put a link here.
http://www.megapathdsl.net/~hmurray/tmp/messages.11
It also contains the info from when I poked my icon and it worked. That
starts at 08:49. I inserted a few blank lines at that point to separate it
from the booting stuff.
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Hi Hal,
I'm having trouble comprehending your mail
2009/1/30 Hal Murray hmur...@megapathdsl.net:
[Context is WAP connection not getting set via NetworkManager]
I expected this to get fixed in build 24. I grabbed build 25 since that
announcement came by before I started pulling things over.
I'm having trouble comprehending your mail
Sorry if I wasn't clear. (If it was simple we wouldn't be having this
discussion.)
[I'm running with a B3 board in a B2 chassis, so there is a slight chance
that this is confusing things. I doubt it, but standard disclaimer...]
With old software,
2009/1/30 Hal Murray hmur...@megapathdsl.net:
What is 1352? joyride-1352? Ticket 1352?
Sorry, I didn't keep good notes. The real filename was very long so I
renamed it to something reasonable, or at least it seemed reasonable at the
time. It's joyride or whatever rather than a ticket.
I
I still don't understand which version you are comparing to. Can't you
just go to the control panel and check?
That only gets me the currently installed version. It takes a while to
switch back to older versions.
Let me try again.
I'm using WPA, version 2 on a Linksys WRT54GL running
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Hal Murray hmur...@megapathdsl.net wrote:
OLPC Build staging-9 (devel_jffs2)
Looks like I should have called it build 9. Sorry for the confusion.
I've never seen that connect automatically. Most of the time, it worked when
I poke the icon.
dsd is
Try _deleting_ that file (with nm not running, as it'll recreate it),
rebooting, connecting for the first time -- a dialog window will come
up asking for the wpa passkey, provide it, and _then_ see if future
reboots reconnect (after waiting, as dsd suggests).
I deleted the file and pulled
2009/1/29 Mikus Grinbergs mi...@bga.com:
Remember - in addition to new function being tested, there ought to
be regression testing (especially of vital things like wireless).
I've been doing a lot of wireless testing with no problems. However, I
only have one AP available to me.
It would be
[Context is WAP connection not getting set via NetworkManager]
I expected this to get fixed in build 24. I grabbed build 25 since that
announcement came by before I started pulling things over.
I expected it to fix the startup problem (#9222), but it doesn't seem to be
working for me.
I've
Hal Murray wrote:
For me, the new wireless is a step backwards. My setup used to fail
occasionally. Now it connects occasionally.
genesee wrote:
wifi has been broken in staging-9 and 11
Pia Waugh added:
I had a similar problem. I'm on a WEP network which worked fine on 8.2.0,
but we
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 01:26:45AM -0500, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
I had a similar problem. I'm on a WEP network which worked fine on 8.2.0,
but we simply can't connect on 8.2.1. The AP is a Billion brand. I can see
the network, and am prompted for the password, but no joy!
I've also
2009/1/27 S Page i...@skierpage.com:
`sudo olpc-update staging-9` gives
I don't think the requested build number exists.
I get the same for staging-11, I guess we have to use the full .img
(or olpc-update --usb) for now:
http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/xo-1/streams/staging/build11/devel_jffs2/
We are definitely recommending that they stop using MPP
mode (at least an automatic one.)
On Jan 23, 2009, at 7:11 AM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Michael Stone mich...@laptop.org
wrote:
http://dev.laptop.org/report/38
A quick side-note here - reviewing the
Hal Murray wrote:
please-help-test-this messages but I could easily have missed one. The
latest version is Q2E28. I'm reasonably sure that it didn't get much testing
since I just fixed a typo on the wiki page in the URL to download the bits.
Anyway, most of the testing below was done
Right now e28 is what you should be testing. When the next f series
release comes out (RSN) then that will be the new series going
forward.
I just ran a half-dozen Restart cycles with e28.
None of them connected automatically. All of them connected when I poked
Connect. (One may have
Hal Murray wrote:
Right now e28 is what you should be testing. When the next f series
release comes out (RSN) then that will be the new series going
forward.
I just ran a half-dozen Restart cycles with e28.
None of them connected automatically. All of them connected when I poked
Michael Stone wrote:
... how to push 8.2.1 a few inches closer to release.
The main conclusion that we reached after we updated
http://dev.laptop.org/report/38
was that staging-9 [1] needs some testing!
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Friends_in_testing still points to staging-7
and says
The main conclusion that we reached after we updated
http://dev.laptop.org/report/38
was that staging-9 [1] needs some testing! In particular, it's got
long-awaited new wireless firmware and wifi kernel drivers which means
that we need to know whether it still associates with your crazy
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Michael Stone mich...@laptop.org wrote:
http://dev.laptop.org/report/38
A quick side-note here - reviewing the bugs listed there, I see we
have a fix for dnsmasq in MPP mode, presumably for Uy.
Are we recommending Uy that they stop using MPP mode?
I think
Hi folks,
Kim Quirk kindly stopped by #olpc-meeting this evening and precipitated an
impromptu discussion between herself, me, cjb, edmcnierney, mchua, and
garycmartin on how to push 8.2.1 a few inches closer to release.
The main conclusion that we reached after we updated
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