El Sat, 17-07-2010 a las 02:25 +0200, Sebastian Dziallas escribió:
> I think the last time I looked into this, olpc-switch-desktop depended
> on olpc-dm, which comes with the entire olpc-utils package. Hence,
> we're currently going with gdm. :)
Using gdm with autologin is probably ok, but you do
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
> El Sat, 17-07-2010 a las 02:25 +0200, Sebastian Dziallas escribió:
>
>> I think the last time I looked into this, olpc-switch-desktop depended
>> on olpc-dm, which comes with the entire olpc-utils package. Hence,
>> we're currently going w
El Fri, 16-07-2010 a las 08:40 -0400, Paul Fox escribió:
> i'm was far more surprised by moving shutdown to the top of that
> menu (i use the control panel a lot more than shutdown) than i was
> by the removal of restart.
Yes, I don't like this change either... but I'll ask the users what they
th
El Fri, 16-07-2010 a las 10:52 +0200, Tomeu Vizoso escribió:
> have disabled again the CIA bot because it's reporting old commits
> when people merge.
Git does merges on the local clone, so it can't be it.
To avoid polluting the history with spurious merges, people should
rebase their patches on
El Thu, 15-07-2010 a las 23:08 -0400, Paul Fox escribió:
> i think everyone (except
> apple, i'm learning tonight) agrees this is the correct setup
> when not in sugar.
Lenovo also seems to be switching to the Apple layout:
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2010/01/thinkpadedgepost1
Excerpts from Bernie Innocenti's message of Sat Jul 17 13:10:01 + 2010:
> El Fri, 16-07-2010 a las 10:52 +0200, Tomeu Vizoso escribió:
> > have disabled again the CIA bot because it's reporting old commits
> > when people merge.
> Git does merges on the local clone, so it can't be it.
Actually
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> Una orientación amigos...
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El Thu, 15-07-2010 a las 11:38 -0300, Daniel Castelo escribió:
>
> Sascha is the sugar-jhbuild maintainer, so if he says that we
> should
> drop F11 and you want to keep using it, then either you make a
> deal
> with him or you will have to maintain
On 17.07.2010, at 09:31, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
> El Thu, 15-07-2010 a las 23:08 -0400, Paul Fox escribió:
>> i think everyone (except
>> apple, i'm learning tonight) agrees this is the correct setup
>> when not in sugar.
>
> Lenovo also seems to be switching to the Apple layout:
>
> http://ww
1.Testing: For testing purposes I replaced the call to aslo.py with my
implemtation of the
microformat, microformat.fetch_info()
2.Results: For the first time it starts a bit late and the checking stops at
the first activity,
ie. Image Viewer. On closing the software update panel now, and re
==Sugar Digest==
1. Over the past month I have had the pleasure of visiting Sugar/OLPC
deployments in Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Nicaragua, and Peru. Each
has been different from the next, but all share a common goal of
bringing the opportunity for learning to the children of their
communities.
bernie wrote:
> El Fri, 16-07-2010 a las 08:40 -0400, Paul Fox escribió:
> > if so, it's the
> > first large-scale usage of the new suspend-or-shutdown menu, so i'm
> > interested in reaction to that. for instance -- is shutdown really
> > the most often used menu item, now that the machine
El Sat, 17-07-2010 a las 20:00 -0400, Paul Fox escribió:
> dimming after 15 seconds? perhaps. or maybe we should simply make
> the time-to-suspend quite a bit longer on XO-1. (a minute? two?)
I'm not a fan of adding obscure configuration knobs for everything, but
this seems one of those cases
I am using systemtap in F13 to try to know what is doing sugar.
In my first test I found the pulsing icon in launcher.py never stop.
To monitor sugar-sesion I have a script stap-sugar-session.sh:
[gonz...@aronax sugar-jhbuild]$ cat stap-sugar-session.sh
SUGAR_SESSION_PID=`ps ax | grep sugar-sessio
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