Thomas C Gilliard wrote:


Thomas C Gilliard wrote:
Testing 06/14/2011
->Trying to create a 2 GB .img file for dd writing to 2 GB USB's<-

SoaSv5-20110612-i686.iso - fresh download
http://fedora.roving-it.com/SoaSv5-20110612-i686.iso
*boot CD ACER ASPIRE ONE N450-(external usb DVD/CD writer)
:insert new USB (Lexar firefly 4GB)
*sugar terminal
su
password (not needed)
:liveinst
custom
/ ext4  fill all of usb
no swap
> copyright on f15 anacona install screen is 2003-2010<
sucessful
*start f15 gnome3-shell from 500GB external HD install
insert new USB
*gparted:
: check device name
terminal: #
dd if=/dev/sdb of=SoaSv5-20110612 bs=4k
*gparted:
resize partition to <2GiB
*Boot resized USB
nm-connection-editor
wireless add
(wep ascii password)
connects to AP as finish adding ssid
surf and IRC connect on wireless
NO Jabber connection
Insert wired network
My Settings/About Me/color change; restart
f1 Neighborhood fills with > 200 Avitars
unplug eth0
My Settings/About Me/color change; restart
f1 Neighborhood is empty


*note jabber only seems to work on a wired eth0 connection
:wireless does not see jabber
: "did not start" message not present as often on starting applications
:restart works w/o Plymouth: (nomodeset progress bars)

This is the same for a booted CD:SoaSv5-20110612
*It takes much longer to get journal to display on f3 when the Ethernet cable is plugged in. *This seems to be related to the huge sets of data being downloaded from the jabber. (over 200 avitars fill the screen.) This only occurs on sugar 0.92.1. Sugar 0.88.1 displays 10-20 avitars at same time. There must be a different method of broadcast from the jabber, being used for 0.92.1 *wireless AP (connected with nm-connection-editor) works for surf and IRC but Jabber remains empty when only wireless connection is used.

Correction:
after 5 minutes using surf on wireless AP the jabber did show the >200 avitars
f1 field  goes grey and after about 10 sec they appear....

Tom Gilliard
satellit

Peter Robinson wrote:
Hi All,

I was hoping to have this out over a week ago but I had a slight diversion
via hospital which delayed proceedings.

So below are links to a new pair (32 and 64 bit) of images for your testing
pleasure.

http://fedora.roving-it.com/SoaSv5-20110612-x86_64.iso
http://fedora.roving-it.com/SoaSv5-20110612-i686.iso

The network issue is still there, its partially working from the work that I did with some assistance from John Dulaney. I've included another utility to enable initial configuration of a wireless access point and from there it
will auto connect and should mostly work. There's issues with the main
network view and in the control panel but it seems no one else cares enough
to assist me in getting it fixed. To configure an AP run the command
"nm-connection-editor" from a terminal as the standard user (not root).

I don't believe there are any other major blockers for this release. If you
believe there to be any issues speak up now and provide fixes for it.

NOTE: This is the last chance to test and get things fixed. Please provide
concise details to any issues in reply to this mail.

Cheers,
Peter

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