Hi, Martin,
----- Martin Langhoff <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 7:27 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Connecting to the XS from a freshly made blueberry SOAS (with wireless 
> > driver added for MSI Wind U100, see:) I followed the steps in the topic " 
> > First user to login to Moodle is has Course Creator role!" (on the wiki 
> > page http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Techniques_and_Configuration).  I was 
> > able to associate with the AP, register and reboot.  However, when I opened 
> > the Browse activity I saw no link to the local schoolserver.
> 
> I think that the 'homepage' for Browse.xo on SoaS is different from
> the homepage we ship for the OLPC images (so CC'ing sugar-dev and
> Simon). IMHO, there must be a 'school' or 'schoolserver' link that
> points to http://schoolserver/
> 
> > In fact, I couldn't access http://scholserver.apc.edu.ph at all, until I 
> > put the ff. line in the hosts file:
> > 172.18.0.1    schoolserver.apc.edu.ph
> 
> Without that line in the hosts file, you should be able to access
> http://schoolserver/ _and_ the FQDN. If that's not the case, there is
> a DNS problem, either in the XS itself (can you resolve 'schoolserver'
> and the FQDN on the XS itself?) or perhaps the AP misconfigured (and
> is acting as a NAT router + DHCP&DNS server).
I did a reinstall and that fixed it.  I can access both http://schoolserver/
and http://schoolserver.apc.edu.ph from the client machines.

> 
> cheers,
> 
> 
> m
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Thanks again,

Ray

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