Testing summary - Auckland 14 November 2009 Tested foodforceII on EEE701 (Ubuntu 9.1, Sugar 0.86.2) - could play but could not read any of the labels as too small. Successfully built utilities and kept people alive and well.
Tested Memorize-28 on 2 XO 1.0 machines, Sugar 0.82, could not share game properly via mesh-1 as each machine thought it was the other ones turn. Found bug #9395 and added comments. Tested Speak-9 on XO 1.0 machine with Serbian native. Used diacritic marks (e.g. ž and ć) and found some words pronounced correctly, some not. Still impressed at its capabilities. Had an early childhood teacher with me (Serbian) who wanted a lot of direction in how do I make the XO work, but despite that came up with great uses for XO with young children. When I showed her memorize and how to create your own, I only showed her writing words in, she immediately wanted to know about speaking them and liked the idea of adding pictures. Also showed TamTam Mini (as also good for young children) and she was curious as to why not all keys gave sound (some have different pitch). Looking at having a nine year old come teach Sugar at an early childhood centre using a mix of XOs and EEEs running Sugar in Ubuntu. Had teacher of teachers there too who is going to show his student teachers the XOs and Sugar on a stick. Talk got awfully academic until we distracted him with actually using the XOs. Found that EEEs running Sugar in Ubuntu don't have working arrow keys. This makes some activities impossible to play (like maze). This could relate to tickets #1075 or #342. Not yet resolved for either of our EEEs. alt-tab doesn't work on this EEE to switch between applications, this doesn't work in regular ubuntu, but at least there we can use the mouse to switch application. We can't get out of sugar except by closing it completely. Is it possible to have a minimise button in sugar? Tabitha _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
