Welcome.
No, not really. Most source code, but not all, is on
https://github.com/sugarlabs in various repositories. There is no
single repository for all of Sugar Labs.
As you are focusing on web development, you can look first at
Sugarizer at https://github.com/llaske/sugarizer and also Music
As James pointed out, there is very less color names than all possible hex
colors. There are in total 256*256*256 different RGB colors combinations
and it's silly if someone starts to assign them names. Even many colors can
be formed by a range of RGB combinations which cannot be distinguished.
Ma
One possible approach could be to model a hex-name lookup table such as on
this page [1], rounding to the nearest named color. Some ideas are here [2].
Sean
1. https://imagemagick.org/script/color.php
2.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38923744/how-to-map-a-range-of-hex-values-to-a-color
O
Not a very easy task. I have some code that could get you a Munsell
representation of the color (the hue designation as well as its lightness
and vividness, but you'd still need to determine that dark orange == brown,
etc.
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 4:17 PM Joel Arrey wrote:
>
> ___
There are fewer colour names than combinations of hex digits.
For some colours, there is no name.
Google "how to convert colours from hex to name?" gives some ideas.
Please put question in body of e-mail, and use subject as summary.
--
James Cameron
http://quozl.netrek.org/
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Hey Divyadeep, you can check out https://developer.sugarlabs.org/.
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 8:26 PM, Divyadeep Singh <
divyadeep.singh962...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone, my name is Divyadeep Singh and I am an engineering student
> from India. I am just starting with open source softwares an
On 01/21/2013 07:16 AM, Greg Morris, Nexcopy wrote:
We don't need dd. we already have binary copiers. You should really go to our
site
www.nexcopy.com
Just give me the IMG file.
Regards,
Greg
Sorry for the short eMail, sent from my iPhone.
On Jan 21, 2013, at 2:10 AM, Pe
On 01/21/2013 02:10 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
I can create a customer image for a 2Gb stick with some other fixes
pulled in that can just be dd:ed onto the stick by nexcopy but I won't
be able to do it until next weekend.
Peter
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
Replication
I can create a customer image for a 2Gb stick with some other fixes
pulled in that can just be dd:ed onto the stick by nexcopy but I won't
be able to do it until next weekend.
Peter
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
> Replication is not the issue (we have Nexcopy, after all).
On 01/20/2013 08:06 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
thanks. I'll test it in the AM too.
regards.
-walter
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Thomas Gilliard
wrote:
On 01/20/2013 12:38 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
Replication is not the issue (we have Nexcopy, after all). So a 2GB
image with some persiste
thanks. I'll test it in the AM too.
regards.
-walter
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 8:13 PM, Thomas Gilliard
wrote:
> On 01/20/2013 12:38 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
>>
>> Replication is not the issue (we have Nexcopy, after all). So a 2GB
>> image with some persistent storage, even if liveinstall doesn'
On 01/20/2013 12:38 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
Replication is not the issue (we have Nexcopy, after all). So a 2GB
image with some persistent storage, even if liveinstall doesn't work,
would be the target.
-walter
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Thomas Gilliard
wrote:
On 01/20/2013 11:20 AM, W
On 01/20/2013 12:38 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
Replication is not the issue (we have Nexcopy, after all). So a 2GB
image with some persistent storage, even if liveinstall doesn't work,
would be the target.
-walter
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Thomas Gilliard
wrote:
On 01/20/2013 11:20 AM, W
Replication is not the issue (we have Nexcopy, after all). So a 2GB
image with some persistent storage, even if liveinstall doesn't work,
would be the target.
-walter
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Thomas Gilliard
wrote:
> On 01/20/2013 11:20 AM, Walter Bender wrote:
>>
>> Is there no longer a
On 01/20/2013 11:20 AM, Walter Bender wrote:
Is there no longer a 2GB image available?
-walter
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Thomas Gilliard
wrote:
On 01/18/2013 06:57 PM, Greg Morris, Nexcopy wrote:
Ok. Great. I can send them to that address.
Waiting for download link and we'll get them
Is there no longer a 2GB image available?
-walter
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Thomas Gilliard
wrote:
> On 01/18/2013 06:57 PM, Greg Morris, Nexcopy wrote:
>>
>> Ok. Great. I can send them to that address.
>>
>> Waiting for download link and we'll get them done Tues and ship out.
>>
>> Regar
On 01/18/2013 06:57 PM, Greg Morris, Nexcopy wrote:
Ok. Great. I can send them to that address.
Waiting for download link and we'll get them done Tues and ship out.
Regards,
Greg
Sorry for the short eMail, sent from my iPhone.
On Jan 18, 2013, at 5:39 PM, Walter Bender wr
ctober 09, 2012 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Sugar-devel] Hello to everybody!
On 09/10/2012 21:31, Art Hunkins wrote:
FWIW, I have an Intel Classmate Go2PC, and the SoaS sticks I've made,
via Live USB Creator (on Windows XP), have all worked fine.
I have two Intel Classmate 2009 running Sugar 0.96
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Coltivare Fiori
wrote:
> On 09/10/2012 21:31, Art Hunkins wrote:
>> FWIW, I have an Intel Classmate Go2PC, and the SoaS sticks I've made,
>> via Live USB Creator (on Windows XP), have all worked fine.
>
>
> I have two Intel Classmate 2009 running Sugar 0.96.1 and I
On 09/10/2012 21:31, Art Hunkins wrote:
> FWIW, I have an Intel Classmate Go2PC, and the SoaS sticks I've made,
> via Live USB Creator (on Windows XP), have all worked fine.
I have two Intel Classmate 2009 running Sugar 0.96.1 and I cannot have
them cooperate.
If they are close to each other and
ady way to test Sugar 0.98.
I do think it wise (possibly required?) to use a USB stick > 1GB.
Art Hunkins
- Original Message -
From: "Coltivare Fiori"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Sugar-devel] Hello to everybody!
Yes! I have tried it a LOT
Yes! I have tried it a LOT :-)))
Sometimes I succeeded, sometimes not really.
I'm using it on one Intel Classmate 2009 PC and I am about to test it on
two of such machines. I'll let the list know!
TIA
Ernesto
On 09/10/2012 15:04, Martin Abente wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Have you tried Sugar On A Sti
Hello!
Have you tried Sugar On A Stick? You can run sugar on your own laptop.
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick
Saludos,
Tincho.
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 7:51 AM, Coltivare Fiori <
coltivarefi...@connettivo.net> wrote:
> Hello to everybody!
>
> I am interested in Sugar (that's a good
Sorry for not mentioned about my work.
I'm from Colombia and i'm working for Activity Central, developing activities.
Regards,
Ariel Calazada
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Martin Abente
wrote:
> Welcome Ariel!
>
> PS: Are you related to the OLPC project in Colombia?
>
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011
Welcome Ariel!
PS: Are you related to the OLPC project in Colombia?
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Ariel Calzada wrote:
> Hi i'm new on this list. I hope to enjoy the work.
>
> Have fun
>
> Regards,
> Ariel Calzada
> Colombia
> __**_
> Sugar-devel m
2011/9/28 Héctor Sanchez :
> Hi,
> I am a developer, member and contributor of SugarLabs Argentina and Python
> Argentina.
>
> I'll be reading and contributing in my free time, in this mailing list.
Héctor,
Welcome, don't forget that that doing a little localization work in
your spare time is a w
欢迎
*PD:*
Dice bienvenido en Chino, que es el idioma que más personas hablan en el
planeta.
2011/9/28 Martin Abente
> Bienvenido! :)
>
> 2011/9/28 Héctor Sanchez
>
>> Hi,
>> I am a developer, member and contributor of SugarLabs Argentina and
>> Python Argentina.
>>
>> I'll be reading and con
Welcome!
On 28 Sep 2011, at 17:00, Héctor Sanchez wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a developer, member and contributor of SugarLabs Argentina and Python
> Argentina.
>
> I'll be reading and contributing in my free time, in this mailing list.
>
> greetings!
> --
> Sanchez Héctor
> @hectorksanchez
>
> ___
Hello Hector!
I hope the SugarCamp charged your batteries to participate more!
Gonzalo
2011/9/28 Héctor Sanchez
> Hi,
> I am a developer, member and contributor of SugarLabs Argentina and Python
> Argentina.
>
> I'll be reading and contributing in my free time, in this mailing list.
>
> greeti
Bienvenido! :)
2011/9/28 Héctor Sanchez
> Hi,
> I am a developer, member and contributor of SugarLabs Argentina and Python
> Argentina.
>
> I'll be reading and contributing in my free time, in this mailing list.
>
> greetings!
> --
> Sanchez Héctor
> @hectorksanchez
>
>
> ___
Martin Dengler wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 04:24:55AM -0600, Douglas McClendon wrote:
>> And there may also be better long term ways around it than what I
>> would do.
>
> The F11-on-XO guys over at fedora-olpc-l...@redhat.com are having a
> serious go at changing the partition layout for XO-
Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Douglas McClendon
> wrote:
>> Basically if these tests are against installed systems, I really don't have
>> anything useful to add. But if this involves LiveOS style boot with overlay,
>> then I still don't have much to add other than I
David;
It seems to me, from these discussions, that you may not be actually
testing the reliability of the USB's.
This is if you are testing a live fs.
The unknown in the picture is the size and presence of the overlay and
when it will be exhaused.
This may, as Doug suggests, be what causes ea
Douglas McClendon wrote:
> David Farning wrote:
>>
>> The primary use case is now running Sugar and the underlying OS as
>> natively as possible on the removable solid state media. The primary
>> goals are now reliability and speed.
>>
>> The issue is not that overlays are bad/good or real file sy
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:39 PM, David Farning wrote:
> I was thinking that different lot/filesytem combinations would
> gracefully degrade at consistent predictable rates. Instead, I got a
> rather unexpected result. Rapid failure of a lot/filesystem
> combination.
Did you repartition them? M
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 04:24:55AM -0600, Douglas McClendon wrote:
> And there may also be better long term ways around it than what I
> would do.
The F11-on-XO guys over at fedora-olpc-l...@redhat.com are having a
serious go at changing the partition layout for XO-1.5 deployment
images. We are c
Thanks for taking the time to respond.
I started running the tests last week to see if we could generate some
data from which we could make some predictions on the reliability of
various lots (model, size, firmwre) of USB memory sticks. The
original idea was that name brand sticks might last
Martin Dengler wrote:
>> I am suggesting that ease of installation to another medium is not
>> longer the primary usecase for SoaS.
>
> Caroline continues to ask for easy ways to duplicate a stick.
zyx-liveinstaller should be one way to duplicate sticks in the sense of going
from one LiveOS to
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Douglas McClendon
wrote:
> Basically if these tests are against installed systems, I really don't have
> anything useful to add. But if this involves LiveOS style boot with overlay,
> then I still don't have much to add other than I assume/hope your tests don't
>
Martin Dengler wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 06:48:53AM -0600, Douglas McClendon wrote:
>> Douglas McClendon wrote:
>>> Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Douglas
McClendon wrote:
> My name is Douglas McClendon, and I created the ZyX-LiveInstaller which
> a
David Farning wrote:
> I am currently at the hypothesis stage.
>
> My hypothesis is that something is causing an excessive number of
> reads/writes to a small portion of a USB memory stick. My first guess
> is that the problem is the interaction of _cheap_ usb chips/firmware
> and the filesystem
David Farning wrote:
> Thanks for joining us Douglas.
>
> I would like to point out that there are two separate yet interlinked
> issues at hand:
> 1. Easy and fast install.
> 2. Running OS natively on removable solid state media.
understood.
>
> Douglas' Liveos solved the first issue. It is v
I am currently at the hypothesis stage.
My hypothesis is that something is causing an excessive number of
reads/writes to a small portion of a USB memory stick. My first guess
is that the problem is the interaction of _cheap_ usb chips/firmware
and the filesystem overlay.
The test are described
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 03:21:50PM -0500, David Farning wrote:
> Thanks for joining us Douglas.
>
> I would like to point out that there are two separate yet interlinked
> issues at hand:
> 1. Easy and fast install.
> 2. Running OS natively on removable solid state media.
What do you mean by "run
Just a brief note: Douglas knows more about Fedora Live stuff than just
about anybody in the world -- his work was one of the original drivers of
the Fedora Live project. He's kinda the Godfather of the Fedora Live CD.
So thanks, Douglas. Good to see you helping these folks out.
--g
On We
Thanks for joining us Douglas.
I would like to point out that there are two separate yet interlinked
issues at hand:
1. Easy and fast install.
2. Running OS natively on removable solid state media.
Douglas' Liveos solved the first issue. It is very fast and easy to
install an OS to a hard drive
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 06:48:53AM -0600, Douglas McClendon wrote:
> Douglas McClendon wrote:
> > Martin Langhoff wrote:
> >> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Douglas
> >> McClendon wrote:
> >>> My name is Douglas McClendon, and I created the ZyX-LiveInstaller which
> >>> appears
> >>> on track to
Douglas McClendon wrote:
> Martin Langhoff wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Douglas
>> McClendon wrote:
>>> My name is Douglas McClendon, and I created the ZyX-LiveInstaller which
>>> appears
>>> on track to becoming part of SoaS. I also can accept praise and blame for
>>> the LiveUSB p
Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Douglas
> McClendon wrote:
>> My name is Douglas McClendon, and I created the ZyX-LiveInstaller which
>> appears
>> on track to becoming part of SoaS. I also can accept praise and blame for
>> the LiveUSB persistence feature I implemented
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Douglas
McClendon wrote:
> My name is Douglas McClendon, and I created the ZyX-LiveInstaller which
> appears
> on track to becoming part of SoaS. I also can accept praise and blame for
> the LiveUSB persistence feature I implemented for fedora a couple years back,
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 02:10:36PM +0100, Simon Schampijer wrote:
>victor wrote:
>> Particularly my expertise is in the area of audio and there are two
>> things I am particularly interested in:
>>
>> 1. Audio infrastructure, csound integration, puls
victor wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have finally been able to turn my attention back to OLPC/XO. So now
> I would like to see how I can join the development team in sugarlabs.
Awesome, welcome at Sugar Labs. So the first important part you already
did - subscribe to this list and stepped up :)
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