First up, sorry if this isn't the place for this discussion, but I
understand that specialised discussion lists are still evolving...
I've been attempting to set up a sugar network on a classroom of PCs running
ubuntu intrepid, to let students (young and old) have a play with it. It
installs and r
I'm having a similar invisibility problem, but involving an XO and a
different laptop. I just received my G1G1 XO. Wanting to emulate
another XO, I installed Sugar LiveCD on a Toshiba. The XO and Toshiba
each can see and connect to my wireless AP (and other APs in the area),
and browse the Int
I was able to get a live CD PC and a XO to talk to each other on a home
network, using the live CD back in June,
the PC with live CD did not support wifi it was ethernet back to the wifi
modem, the XO was Wifi
http://tonyforster.blogspot.com/2008/06/sharing-with-sugar.html
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On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:04, Stanley Sokolow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having a similar invisibility problem, but involving an XO and a
> different laptop. I just received my G1G1 XO. Wanting to emulate
> another XO, I installed Sugar LiveCD on a Toshiba. The XO and Toshiba
> each can see
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 23:35, victor rajewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First up, sorry if this isn't the place for this discussion, but I
> understand that specialised discussion lists are still evolving...
>
> I've been attempting to set up a sugar network on a classroom of PCs
> running ubu
To take advantage of the jabber-based collaboration, you should set
all the machines to the same jabber server from the Network menu
option in the Sugar Control Panel (The Control Panel is found in the
hover menu that appears on the XO icon on the Home View.) We are in
the process of compiling a be