2009/7/29 Philippe Clérié <[email protected]>: > Just tried the OpenSUSE version as suggested. Unfortunately, it does > not have a driver for the Ethernet chip in the mini 110. Wireless is > a known issue. > > Other than that, I like it. It has the most activities and even > includes the TamTam activities. If I can solve the networking > problems that's the version I would adopt. >
For what it is worth, it is easy enough to add activities to the Fedora SoaS; presumably you'll be doing a local replication of your image? > -- > > > Philippe > > ------ > The trouble with common sense is that it is so uncommon. > <Anonymous> > > On Tuesday 28 July 2009 18:06:34 Walter Bender wrote: >> 2009/7/28 Philippe Clérié <[email protected]>: >> > On Tuesday 28 July 2009 04:48:25 Tomeu Vizoso wrote: >> > >> > Perhaps the highest priority should be a Live CD/USB that is >> > easily and reliably installable on the hard disk of a machine. >> > I've now tried strawberry and Sugar on Fedora and neither is >> > satisfactory; Sugar on Ubuntu does not work. The only thing >> > that works is Sugar on a stick and that may not be a good >> > solution. In fact, I think I'm on the verge of commiting a sin: >> > take the path of least resistance and go with XP versions of >> > the Mini 110. >> >> The openSuse version of Sugar on a Stick >> (http://en.opensuse.org/Sugar) is a bit farther along in terms of >> some of your desired features. You might want to check it out >> before you commit a cardinal sin. >> >> -walter > > > _______________________________________________ > Sugar-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel > -- Walter Bender Sugar Labs http://www.sugarlabs.org _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel

