On Mon, 2011-12-05 at 03:45 -0500, John Watlington wrote: > So, yes, the "grid" keyboard is slightly harder to touch type on, but > will hopefully help keep the kids from peeling the keys off the > membrane.
We have some tame primary school children -- we may be able to obtain a review of extended use of the grid keyboard? Is grid keyboard the official name? > >> Changed timezone to Auckland. Our new probably C1 laptops were > >> delivered with the time set to Jan 2000 but seem to be holding the > >> correct time after setting it with date. Our B1s are also behaving > >> better than they did with last week's build. > > > > Good, that means the date and time problems were most likely the > > software problems. > > Please keep an eye on this. All C1 laptops were shipped with the > date set correctly (not to 2000). If a date is reset to 2000 (not 1970), > then it implies that the external RTC chip is somehow getting reset. We will watch this. Tabitha initially wrote the report saying essentially that all the clocks were broken. Then I modified the report after resetting the clocks. We're absolutely sure the clocks were wrong on Saturday but I don't know if they were wrong when they arrived on Friday. I reflashed them on Friday and we did the firmware update on Saturday. We'll try to reproduce the time loss. The 3 here (including both C1s) are still correct, Carlos has Bonnie the B1 that was misbehaving. > >> On all our XO-1.75s we loose the first keypress after coming out of > >> power saving. > > > > This won't be fixed in B1 or C1, but is expected to be fixed in C2. > > I should have fixed that on your laptops before sending them down. > Have anybody handy with a soldering iron ? You just need to short > four sets of pads to fix it on a B1/C1.... I can probably do this -- I have +4 glasses, a fine tipped iron and experience with surface mount. How small are the pads? _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
