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XSCE 6.0 |
XSCE School Server 6.0 was [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2016-March/007854.html released] March 27, 2016, with its core documents below. Check also our [[../FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]] and [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o6QtzLb6e58YKWqMf_junux2XyBRLFm31un8YLcYslg/edit weekly minutes] for the very latest! |
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== Supported Hardware == |
== Supported Hardware == |
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* x86 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Unit_of_Computing NUC], [[XO-1.5]]) |
* x86 ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Unit_of_Computing NUC], [[XO-1.5]]) |
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* ARM ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi Raspberry Pi 2 |
* ARM ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi Raspberry Pi 2]) |
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* Experimental: [[XO-4 Touch]], servers required by Haiti/Fiji/Rwanda/etc |
* Experimental: [[XO-4 Touch]], servers required by Haiti/Fiji/Rwanda/etc |
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* Other hardware support arriving as 2016 progresses: [https://www.pine64.com/product#pricing $29 2GB RAM Pine64] ? |
* Other hardware support arriving as 2016 progresses: Raspberry Pi 3 and [https://www.pine64.com/product#pricing $29 2GB RAM Pine64+] ? |
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== Supported OS's == |
== Supported OS's == |
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_%28operating_system%29 Fedora] 18 32-bit |
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_%28operating_system%29 Fedora] 18 32-bit, underlying OLPC OS [[13.2.7]] |
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* Fedora 22 64-bit |
* [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F22_release_announcement Fedora 22] 64-bit |
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* <strike>Fedora 23 64-bit (Ansible |
* <strike>Fedora 23 64-bit (Ansible installs not yet stable w/ dnf!)</strike> |
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentOS CentOS] [http://seven.centos.org/2015/11/rhel-7-2-released-today/ "7.2" (1511)] for long-term "enterprise" support, for hardware like Intel's NUC |
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentOS CentOS] [http://seven.centos.org/2015/11/rhel-7-2-released-today/ "7.2" (1511)] for long-term "enterprise" support, for hardware like Intel's NUC |
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= Documentation = |
= Documentation = |
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XSCE 6.0 Release Notes |
XSCE 6.0 Release Notes |
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https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/blob/master/ReleaseNotes6.0.md |
https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/blob/master/ReleaseNotes6.0.md |
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Tom Gilliard's 6.0 Testing Notes & Screenshots |
Tom Gilliard's 6.0 Testing Notes & Screenshots |
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Click TABS AT BOTTOM for each platform: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pevXOSIoV9LQF_8QV-5_ds0WPqC1Lko3UYYJh8UnUkM (was http://tinyurl.com/xsce-six-test)<!-- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pevXOSIoV9LQF_8QV-5_ds0WPqC1Lko3UYYJh8UnUkM/edit#gid=0 --> |
Click TABS AT BOTTOM for each platform: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pevXOSIoV9LQF_8QV-5_ds0WPqC1Lko3UYYJh8UnUkM (was http://tinyurl.com/xsce-six-test)<!-- https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pevXOSIoV9LQF_8QV-5_ds0WPqC1Lko3UYYJh8UnUkM/edit#gid=0 --> |
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XSCE 5.1 "complete recipe" installation instructions <i>(legacy installs only!)</i> |
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ez1H2LYrkqeXR_r5T93CMdmx9CeTJp_vC-IDBGam1Bc/edit#heading=h.raunf6lwahje |
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ez1H2LYrkqeXR_r5T93CMdmx9CeTJp_vC-IDBGam1Bc/edit#heading=h.raunf6lwahje |
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== Origins == |
== Origins == |
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XSCE 6.0 arose from this [[/Road_Map]]. |
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XSCE 6.0's specification arose from [[../Features|proposed features]] and Caryl Bigenho's [http://groups.google.com/group/socal-ossie Los Angeles community] going way back to our meetup there [[../5.1/Sprint|Feb 21-23, 2014!]] |
XSCE 6.0's specification arose from [[../Features|proposed features]] and Caryl Bigenho's [http://groups.google.com/group/socal-ossie Los Angeles OSSIE community] going way back to our meetup there [[../5.1/Sprint|Feb 21-23, 2014!]] Where OSSIE = Open Source Software in Education a.k.a. OLPC-SoCal, who helped nurture http://internet-in-a-box.org to what it's [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RXzapvzvGRxPoJk0v9Wsdn0Wv02M-iokY6jZ8BQDh9U/edit# now becoming] :-) |
Latest revision as of 21:06, 1 April 2016
This IIAB XSCE content does not reflect the opinion of OLPC. These pages were created by members of a volunteer community supporting OLPC and deployments.
XSCE School Server 6.0 was released March 27, 2016, with its core documents below. Check also our Frequently Asked Questions and weekly minutes for the very latest!
Supported Hardware
- x86 (NUC, XO-1.5)
- ARM (Raspberry Pi 2)
- Experimental: XO-4 Touch, servers required by Haiti/Fiji/Rwanda/etc
- Other hardware support arriving as 2016 progresses: Raspberry Pi 3 and $29 2GB RAM Pine64+ ?
Supported OS's
- Fedora 18 32-bit, underlying OLPC OS 13.2.7
- Fedora 22 64-bit
Fedora 23 64-bit (Ansible installs not yet stable w/ dnf!)- CentOS "7.2" (1511) for long-term "enterprise" support, for hardware like Intel's NUC
Documentation
XSCE 6.0 Release Notes
https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/blob/master/ReleaseNotes6.0.md
XSCE 6.0 Fresh Install Guide
https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/wiki/XSCE-Installation
Tom Gilliard's 6.0 Testing Notes & Screenshots
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/XSCE
XSCE 6.0 Spec/Progress Chart
http://tinyurl.com/xsce-six
XSCE 6.0 Testing Matrix
Click TABS AT BOTTOM for each platform: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pevXOSIoV9LQF_8QV-5_ds0WPqC1Lko3UYYJh8UnUkM (was http://tinyurl.com/xsce-six-test)
XSCE 5.1 "complete recipe" installation instructions (legacy installs only!)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ez1H2LYrkqeXR_r5T93CMdmx9CeTJp_vC-IDBGam1Bc/edit#heading=h.raunf6lwahje
Origins
XSCE 6.0 arose from this /Road_Map.
See our 2014 roots surrounding XSCE 5.1, and our very successful Internet-in-a-Box Summit Oct 10-13, 2015 in Toronto, as well as early roadmapping for the upcoming XSCE 6.1 !
XSCE 6.0's specification arose from proposed features and Caryl Bigenho's Los Angeles OSSIE community going way back to our meetup there Feb 21-23, 2014! Where OSSIE = Open Source Software in Education a.k.a. OLPC-SoCal, who helped nurture http://internet-in-a-box.org to what it's now becoming :-)