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  • ...an start by running a low-power Linux environment. Then test the [[Sugar]] software releases or develop additions. Take a look at the [[Development Systems|dev ...- in Xterm). The XO-1 is almost as powerful as a TiVO as a development and server platform:-) What I have done is complete misuse of the XO-1 platform!! I j
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  • == Software Ideas == === System Software ===
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  • * 23rd November 2021 - we upgraded and moved this Wiki to another server. [[User:Quozl|Quozl]]. ...ch child a rugged, low-cost, low-power, connected laptop; and [[activities|software tools and content]] designed for collaborative, joyful, self-empowered lear
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  • ...ies]], the [[Sugar]] [[user interface]], the GNOME desktop, and many other software components built on top of a modified [[Fedora]] [[Linux]]. Almost all the software is free and open source that users can inspect and modify.
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  • = Testing the OLPC School Server = ...ject is a formal process to test and measure the capability of a potential server that is being considered for deployment.
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  • * April 05 2009. UCSC NOC developed OLPC updater software in order to deploy in school servers. This updater will be available for an * xs server setup
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  • #5 Support Volunteer & School Server Development - Buenos Aires, Argentina <Ian_Daniher> and their software work seems to be emulator-friendly
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  • [[Category:Software]] ...allation and management are discussed on [[XS Server Specification| School server specifics]]. A [[XS_Service_Description|detailed description]] of the curr
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  • ...uthern Cross cafe to drink coffee and test-drive the latest version of the software for the XO. ...penID implementation for Moodle, and doing some work on the School Server (XS). Others, more hardware tinkerers, have been playing with the ATest1 and B2
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  • ...r.2'''. On the other hand, OLPC's mission is to manage the open hard and software project, to bring forward the best possible laptop combination for educatio ...S server was installed. The students are now using a public library on the server to access current information and educational material that is loaded by th
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  • ...muestran el estado del micrófono y cámara de video - independientes del software / a nivel de hardware ...fueron armadas (cerca de cien), destinándolas al desarrollo de hardware y software de bajo nivel.
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  • | &nbsp; || colspan=4 align=left | Ask OLPC a Question about Software ...[{{fullurl:Ask OLPC a Question about Software}} Ask OLPC a Question about Software]
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  • {{merge|Talk:XS Server Services}} ...server]] might provide. Services already deemed essential are listed [[XS Server Services|separately]].
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  • : First connect to a [[Jabber server]] or your local school network. Then you can see other people on your netw == Server Installation detail Guide ==
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  • ...hannel=%23olpc-devel #olpc-devel] or irc://irc.oftc.net#olpc-devel</tt> || Software and hardware developers associated with OLPC. Expect a reply within an hou ...irc://irc.oftc.net#schoolserver</tt> || Development of the [[XS]] [[School server]]. Not monitored by anybody at OLPC.
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  • ...ases | firmware = inline | devel = inline | rc = inline | livecd = inline |server = inline }} The '''X'''O school '''S'''erver, or '''XS''', is one of the products of the OLPC project, designed to complement the
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  • | Logo design for XS Server | XS logo required for branding the XS Server:
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  • [[Category:Software]] ...chool server]], intended for use in trials of the XO laptop using [[Trial1 Software]]. This is not necessarily representative of the system OLPC plans to ship
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  • The software and interfaces for creation are still in alpha test stages, and we are just ...images; either because they are large collections, or because they require software not yet shipped with our builds. We limited ourselves in the latest build
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  • ...ng-es|B2]]), and [[Software Release Notes/lang-es|Notas de Lanzamiento del Software]] &mdash; son útilas para entender al sistema y lo que hay disponible. Tam ...otes]] ([[BTest-1 Release Notes|B1]], [[BTest-2 Release Notes|B2]]), and [[Software Release Notes]] -- these are all useful for understanding the system and wh
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  • ...servers allow them to share these ideas with those around them. The school server is truly an integral part of the OLPC experience. ...ts, share documents with others, and explore the larger world. The school server supports this through a school library, which includes any documents from a
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  • <noinclude>{{Translation | lang = ko | source = School Server Specification | version = 33853}} ...servers allow them to share these ideas with those around them. The school server is truly an integral part of the OLPC experience.</blockquote></font>
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  • ...ases | firmware = inline | devel = inline | rc = inline | livecd = inline |server = inline }} * [[Ejabberd resource tests/try_5]] school server jabber testing
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  • the server should provide 2gb of disk space for each supported XO plus 50gb for conten the ability to boot from USB. If the server cannot boot from USB or the boot sequence does not have USB ahead of the ha
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  • [[Category:Software]] ...it. For additional information, see [[XS_Server_Software|XS School server software]].
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  • ...versions of the XS (v0.4 and earlier). Please use newer versions of the XS software.''' :::'''For building XS images, see [[XS Builder]].'''
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  • [[Category:Software]] ...escribes how to obtain a copy of the [[XS_Server_Software|XS school server software]], load it onto media, and install it onto a system.
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  • [[Category:Software]] ...versions of the XS (v0.4 and earlier). Please use newer versions of the XS software.'''
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  • This is a basic theft deterrence client/server protocol for FRS. It is expected that this protocol is temporary to a degr ...of last request) / 2 is earlier than the current time. This guarantees an server outage must last longer than (lease time / 2) in order to affect clients.
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  • [[Category:Software]] ...tion|many services]] provided by the [[XS_Server_Software|XS School server software]].
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  • Server Tool [[Linux Porting and Developing Educational Software]]
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  • =====[[XS]] school server===== :the school server extends the storage and computation provided by each laptop, as well as pro
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  • [[olpc-update]] is a command-line program to update your system software. It preserves your [[Journal|files (journal)]] and [[activities]] you have The old software version is erased the first time the new version is booted, but this can be
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  • | source = Software components '''A general discussion of software on the laptop is found [[Software|here]].'''
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  • The WorldVistA project is porting the [http://www.worldvista.org WorldVistA] software to the OLPC. Typically the backend will run on an XS school server box,
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  • The OLPC XO software build system must combine software from various sources: The build system makes software images which can be installed on XOs for testing and deployment.
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  • ===XS, School Server=== The School Server Software provides:
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  • ...[School Server]] installation.''' - (See this [http://www.mail-archive.com/server-devel@lists.laptop.org/msg02775.html discussion thread] for some guidance f ...s]]). We're not there yet, so in the mean time if you want to run your own server...
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  • ...http://asingh.com.np/blog/olpc-xs-my-wishlist/ wish list] for the [[School server]] project, reproduced here. Please comment. ==OLPC XS: My wishlist==
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  • {{Software}} ...er for [[olpc-update]], we currently recommend [[XS-rsync]] via the school server.</big></font></b>
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  • This page deals with Disaster Recovery for the School Server (XS) and does not deal with backup and disaster recovery for the XO's. There ar # The base XS can be restored by non-technical user w/out using the command-line and in l
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  • == School Server == {{:XS project ideas}}
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  • ...here. Not sure I want to do it because I am currently struggeling with the XS build 160(+) because of problems with raid support. ...or sound project. Except for CSound, we haven't been able to find out what software the XO ships with. We are aware of the gigabytes of audio files that have b
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  • === [[OLPC Learning Club D.C./Jabber Server|Monday, Feb 29, 2016: Jabber Server]] === ...t down to reduce the attack surface of the server it was running on as the software had not received any maintenance.
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  • ...cus on fixing laptops until they can turn on and boot; debugging/upgrading software typically does not fall within the scope of current repair center discussio = The XO / XS Repair Service Center =
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  • ...https://dev.laptop.org.au/projects/xo-au XO-AU]''': an Australian-specific software build for XOs. It contains localised settings and content suitable for Aust ...laptop.org.au/projects/xs-au XS-AU]''': a reconfiguration of the XS school server.
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  • ...to validate proper operation of the [[XS_Server_Software|XS School server software]]. # Setup a school server with three [[Active Antenna|Active Antennas]].
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  • <b><font color=red><big>For information on current-day OLPC software build systems, see [[Build system]].</big></font></b> ...O. It is typically run on a dedicated Linux server or virtual machine like xs-dev.laptop.org or pilgrim.laptop.org. 2010 OLPC builds use the [[OS Builder
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  • ...ibrary service using the [http://www.slideshare.net/sverma/pathagar-a-book-server Pathagar] framework over the summer of 2013. Note that the pilot phase bypa ...ing XOs at the school for use in each class, including access to XS School Server material, but the deployment model is not dependent on the school's success
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  • ...of my thoughts on how the OLPC technical community should comprehend what software it should try to build and release in the next several months. It is based ...n and a general unsteadiness on its feet. Picture the poor parents of that software toddler, desperate for a few hours of peace in each day. Picture their sear
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  • [[Category:Software]] ds-backup is the software that implements backups from XO to XS. The [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/martin/ds-backup.git;a=summary main
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  • Thanks to Squeak our software ran without a hitch on each of the four laptops that we had available (Linu hardening the mesh network, and improving the School Server. Due to
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  • [[Category:Software]] When deploying a large number of XS systems, root password management becomes an issue. While in many cases adm
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  • At a school that has an XS in place, the Datastore Simple Backup (aka ds-backup) provides an automatic The storage of documents in the XS is also useful for other uses, such as a simple publishing mechanism.
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  • [[Category:Software]] Lease and activation services are a key role of the XS. They are key enablers at the school and in the warehouse where the XOs are
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  • [[Category:Software]] The XS Activation service runs on the school server, and provides antitheft services. It can serve 'standard' leases, or delega
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  • ...nown problems with a particular release of the XS ("XO [[School server]]") software. For older release notes, see [[XS Release Notes archived]].
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  • [[Category:Software]] The XS activity server creates an index of bundles on the school server, which the XO laptops can then use to update their activities.
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  • ...chers to link up with. The open source and open hardware XO-laptop and XS-server is just another result of it. That is what we have to talk about, especial ...ube.com/user/canalceibal TV Plan Ceibal] - the Peru name for the OLPC [[XO-XS]] deployment, ecstatic teachers, pictures of happy parents being taught by
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  • ...nt, proficient in Spanish & English + some French, extensive experience as server admin and web designer, now specializing in AI and cognition. No country pr ...abling etc.) currently in tech support/maintenance role (both hardware and software). I feel my coding skills aren't quite good enough to help out with the dev
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  • ...ups dedicated to performing a particular role (for example, laptop repair, server administration, or curriculum consulting) for deployment in a given geograp ...from New Zealand, Nepal, etc. who are also working on and deploying the [[XS]]. Local support teams allow these global interest groups to utilize their
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  • school server within some period time (activation lease time); then it date and time. When it gets in the vicinity of the school server again,
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  • |testcase_name=Restore Data from Write Activity from XS to XO |testcase_category=XS
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  • ...work in a limited fashion and may only work completely with the latest XO software. As of release XS-0.5, the headline features of the School Server software are:
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  • server, we want to work with gregdek to switch to the CentOS stable branch. with t ...say "hey, here's some code you might like if you want to deploy a security server."
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  • ...t/ Puppet] - I'm going to be getting some funded work to add Puppet to the server and client. Anyone interested in contributing please contact me on greebo a ...ou are looking for something similar to radmind: http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/radmind/
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  • ...er of Code/Ideas|Google Summer of Code]] and our [[XS project ideas|School Server page]] -- among [[Projects|many other ongoing projects]]. ...RY limited quantities for [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel software] [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel developers], [http://lists.laptop.
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  • [[Category:Software ideas]]</noinclude> ...gement System. It is the "main face" of the webbased tools that the School Server offers. More info on moodle
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  • ==Overview of XO-1, Sugar, XS== software offering and a low processor clock speed also mean the XO-1 uses less power
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  • ...page lists various techniques and configuration options available for the XS. :::If you are changing this page, mention it on server-devel@lists.laptop.org .
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  • ...it_2011 Uruguay Summit] of May 5-7, 2011 brought together free educational software developers from around South America! It was preceded by an amazing volunt *[http://www.slideshare.net/sverma/xs-olpc-school-server School Server (XS), Unsung Hero Tool!] 39-page presentation by Sameer Verma, March 2010.<br>
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  • [[Category:Software]] ...o a system. A more [[XS Software Repositories|complete description of the software repositories]], [[XS_Configuration_Management|configuration information]],
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  • == THIS PAGE IS OUTDATED -- See [[School Server]] and [[XS-activation]] for current information == ...ivation server over the mesh network. The easiest way to run an activation server is using a working internet-connected XO, as follows:
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  • IRC es una forma de ''internet chat'' que es muy usado en comunidades de software libre. Hay un monton de clientes para Linux, Windows, OSX, ... ...co de OLPC usa este canal para coordinar el desarrollo de las laptops y el software
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  • A fully interoperable software stack across XO-1 and XO-1.5 laptops that will greatly aid deployments, con : OLPC will not undertake, on its own, another major release of the software package we currently ship with each XO.
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  • ...n with teachers and students to develop capability with the laptop, School Server and network. Recommendations for the future include integrating use of the ...s not a full translation yet. Additional to the supplies listed for school server and access points, they donated USB keys for reflashing XOs and multiboxes
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  • ...Gnome, Learning Realities/Lesson Plans/Stories, Deployment, School Server/XS, Community Leadership, SoaS, XO-3 dreams etc -- if a suitably talented volu * Adam Holt (How to Volunteer/Community, XS chapters)
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  • ...ness.org volunteer movement's implementers], teachers, learning designers, software developers, and hardware experts to meet and learn from each other eye to e Green Wifi's project on power infrastructure in Haiti Toaster School Server on ARM
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  • | laptop green, flat date || olpc blue for XS || lightgreen background<br>reuse other page element colors |align="center"| <big>'''[[USB update|Software]]'''&nbsp;</big> <br/>
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  • El XS llega con el [[XS-activity-server]], que permite el cargamento de actividades y el reparto de ellas a las XO === Actualización del software ===
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  • ...f school'''. This complements a filtering solution applied on the [[School Server]]. == Configure your public DNS server ==
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  • == Presentation on: School Server, Moodle, Book Server == Testing the OLPC School Server
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  • [11:56am] silbe: it isn't a matter of performance, but rather of software license [11:59am] NinaStawski: server
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  • ## Software ### [[Olpc-update|Updating system software]]
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  • |testcase_name=School Server (XS) Registration |testcase_subcategory=XS
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  • {{Translation | lang = es | source = Software Components}} ...udes child-friendly Activities, the Sugar user interface, and many other [[software components]] built on top of a modified Fedora Linux kernel.
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  • =XS Install Server= ...multiple XS SchoolServers. If you only need to install a small number of XS servers once, this is probably overkill. However, if you have a large numb
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  • =Installing the OleNepal Server Remix= *Open a folder on your laptop called, for example, XS.
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  • sometimes more. Thanks to all serious software/hardware <dogi> Server not found
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  • [[Category:Software]] {{Latest Releases| server = inline}}
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  • == (2) Core Software (Christoph) == * [[Help_Activity_refresh/Chapter/XS school server|XS school server]] (George & Sameer) [R]
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  • ...he products of the OLPC project, designed to complement the XO laptop. The XS is installed on x86 (Intel-compatible) computers. These could be convention ...pend on the XS providing connectivity, shared resources and services. The XS provides XO machines with network connectivity for backups, anti-theft leas
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  • : Sugar education software module. In other contexts these might be called programs, but we prefer to '''Install Software for the XO'''
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  • This recipe installs XS Community Edition on an XO running OLPC OS 13.1.0 (http://wiki.laptop.org/g ...ter/ears or through a USB Ethernet Adapter. This will be the way that the server talks to the Internet.
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  • ...ed services which can be installed and configured as necessary. The School Server provides a core base of services on which extended service can be installed ...hey can connect and communicate over an IP network. DHCP allows the school server to assign IP addresses to connected XOs.
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  • School Server - Community Edition 0.4 Project Specifications ...and maintenance to a school and or classroom. In everyday usage the school server provides services which extend capabilities of the connected laptops while
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  • ...o estimate these numbers and they will top the costs of implementing an XO-XS deployment. You have to buy the XO-XS because:
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  • ...anda]], TOUT les enfants agé de 5 à 12 ont été équippé avec des[[ XO-XS]], idem plusieurs pays Isles, et l'[[Australia]] suit de bon pas. ...réparé et non pour cracher/se defectuer dans les x années = ±27 €/XO-XS.an.
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  • This recipe installs XS Community Edition on an XO-1.5, XO-1.75 or XO-4 running OLPC OS [[Release_n ...ter/ears or through a USB Ethernet Adapter. This will be the way that the server talks to the Internet.
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  • # Before the "xs-setup" command is run, the "prep-storage" command will prepare the SD card Core service should be tested using a School Server and a 'client' XO running 13.1.0.
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  • ...rnet Adapter above (serving the LAN/Intranet) also take note of the school server's eth1-ip-address = LAN-ip = 172.18.96.1 Next, disable NAT and the DHCP server. Last, set the IP address of the AP to an IP in the 172.18.126.0/24 range
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  • <code>$ git clone --depth=1 git://dev.sugardextrose.org/xs-config</code> <-- (Shows progress through git:// protocol) <code>$ git clone http://dev.sugardextrose.org/git/xs-config</code>
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  • ...]] refers to the laptop and the [[XS]] refers to the [[XServer]] or School-Server. Indeed, when you are working as a group, like in a class or in a school, ...rence between the wikipedia it holds and the online wikipedia. The server software allows to create a section on the hard drive that holds a library of ebooks
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  • Whether costing $30 or $300, an Internet-in-a-Box "knowledge hotspot" <!--server--> brings your classroom/school laptops together, [[../#Our_Product|communi ...arose from One Laptop Per Child's original [http://schoolserver.org school server] (2007-2012) and our [http://olpcMAP.net global grassroots community], toge
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  • ...rtual Private Network tunnel. The privacy is related to the secrecy of the software keys used in creating the tunnel. ...ed_keys_howto.html to generate software keys, and configure the client and server to use them.
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  • ...is kept under a free and open license, grouped orders are managed, the XO-XS are continuously improved, etc. but not too much more than that. ...ICT teachers and other amators can come have a look and feel with the [[XO-XS-combination]].
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  • ...anda]], TOUT les enfants agé de 5 à 12 ont été équippé avec des[[ XO-XS]], idem plusieurs pays Isles, et l'[[Australia]] suit de bon pas. ...réparé et non pour cracher/se defectuer dans les x années = ±27 €/XO-XS.an.
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  • ...libertas-patch2.zip TC-libertas-patch2.zip] (17MB, also includes backup-to-server fix) onto a separate USB memory stick, inserting this into your XO-1, boot ...]] provides outlines 3 months of lesson plans to make the best use of this software, guiding kids' exploration to achieve both breadth and depth. It has been d
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  • ...or configuring XSCE beyond the out of the box configuration described in [[XS Community Edition/5.0/Installing]] ...rnet Adapter above (serving the LAN/Intranet) also take note of the school server's eth1-ip-address = LAN-ip = 172.18.96.1
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  • ...and maintenance to a school and or classroom. In everyday usage the school server provides services which extend capabilities of the connected laptops while * two USB ethernet dongles – Allow the server to offer internet access to connected XO's.
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  • Boot up the server to setup (typically, clicking on del or F2) with the usb stick installed. V ...s. When it is complete, remove the usb drive and reboot. The CentOS server software should boot to a prompt. Login as root.
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  • ...un significantly faster (typically < 1 hour) try this smaller selection of server apps:'' ...to "iiab-whatever" (uppercase or lowercase) after a decade of names like "xs-whatever" and "xsce-whatever".
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