On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 6:01 AM, Martin Langhoff
wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:48 AM, rihowa...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>> I performed a code review of the XS source in preparation for porting. I
>> have to dig out my notes and compose an email to Martin
>> with some questions and observations.
Hi Martin
I am a new volunteer and would like to build an Xos ta assist in
testing. Where do I start?
Thank you
Rebecca Stanke
On Mar 2, 2010, at 8:18 PM, Martin Langhoff
wrote:
> Hola Jose!
>
> I am the main developer of the XS. I am also a Debianista, but for the
> XS we use Fedora. 100%
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Caroline Meeks wrote:
> would be a nice feature to eventually have to let the teacher narrow down
> the neighborhood based on a specific Moodle group, for a specific period of
> time. That is have students focus on only other students in their class
> right now.
Y
I like your thinking around this.
I do have one use case to think about, although probably not support yet.
The GPA resorts its students a few times a day, even within the same grade
level. There is one group of students for reading, another mix for math, and
then another, perhaps with students f
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Luuk Terbeek wrote:
> In fact at this moment I'm a little bit confused.
> As far as I know Moodle will run offline on a Linux (school) server.
Sure! It's "not connected to the internet". But it runs on the XS.
What the Nepal folks mean when they say "offline mood
Dear Martin en Tim,
Thanks for your quick response.
In fact at this moment I'm a little bit confused.
As far as I know Moodle will run offline on a Linux (school) server.
So when you've this server it must be no problem to contact to this server
with a client computer and have access to the Moodl
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
> based on a conversation in #sugar with Collabora's Rob and Sjoerd,
> would like to propose some changes to how we display contacts/buddies
Good that you're thinking about this!
> - In the neighborhood view, display all users in our roster: u
Hi all,
based on a conversation in #sugar with Collabora's Rob and Sjoerd,
would like to propose some changes to how we display contacts/buddies
in Sugar with the goal of improving scalability in the use cases we
care most about. I know in these lists are people with a very good
knowledge of how c
2010/3/3 Esteban Arias :
> si quiero instalar ds-backup (ds-backup-server-0.8.1-1.olpc3.noarch.rpm) en
> un servidor que no está basado en un xs de olpc, servidor con debian, que
> pre requisitos debería tener encuenta para la instalación?
Copiando a server-devel -
Los pre-requisitos son:
- ins
2010/3/3 Esteban Arias :
> si quiero instalar ds-backup (ds-backup-server-0.8.1-1.olpc3.noarch.rpm) en
> un servidor que no está basado en un xs de olpc, servidor con debian, que
> pre requisitos debería tener encuenta para la instalación?
Mirando el .spec del rpm, puedes ver que dependencias expl
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:48 AM, rihowa...@gmail.com
wrote:
> I performed a code review of the XS source in preparation for porting. I
> have to dig out my notes and compose an email to Martin
> with some questions and observations. I hope to send the email to Martin
> this weekend.
Very int
anna wrote:
> I'd appreciate a command to blank the screen. I installed olpc-kbdshim from
when you installed olpc-kbdshim i think you should have also
gotten a new command to control the display: olpc-brightness,
which takes "up", "down", "min", "max", or a number between 0 and
15 as an argumen
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