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== Radio On / Off == |
== Radio On / Off == |
Revision as of 17:32, 4 May 2008
Overview
PROJECT: Settings DESC: GUI interface to sugar-control-panel, ( and many other command-line options) (v2, so can be programmable via scripts / cron.)
System info
(and alt boot)
sugar-control-panel options
(also do a -help to complete list of new un-supported options)
Time Zone
Nick
Colors
Disk information
Suspend mode on/off
To prevent suspend from happening.
$ touch /etc/ohm/inhibit-suspend $ touch /etc/ohm/inhibit-idle-suspend
To re-enable suspend.
$ rm /etc/ohm/inhibit-suspend $ rm /etc/ohm/inhibit-idle-suspend
Radio On / Off
From Ricardo Carrano <carrano@ricardocarrano.com> cc devel <devel@laptop.org>, date Jan 17, 2008 11:06 AM subject Re: Testing the Wireless driver changes
Indeed we had this airplane mode discussion two weeks ago: Why don't we?
To completely silence the radio:
#!/bin/bash rmmod usb8xxx mv /lib/firmaware/usb8883.bin /lib/firmaware/usb8883.bin.quiet
It will survive reboots.
To bring it back:
#!/bin/bash mv /lib/firmaware/usb8883.bin.quiet /lib/firmaware/usb8883.bin rmmod usb8xxx; sleep1; modprobe usb8xxx
No reboot necessary.
Backlight
The backlight levels can be modified by writing to /sys/class/backlight/dcon-bl/brightness. The backlight seems to have 15 levels of color-mode brightness (1-15) and one level indicating black and white mode (0).
Here're examples of how to modify the backlight levels from the Terminal:
sudo bash -c "echo 0 > /sys/class/backlight/dcon-bl/brightness" sudo bash -c "echo 15 > /sys/class/backlight/dcon-bl/brightness"
Auto-update
Current releases of OLPC OS do not use update streams using the method detailed below. 13.2.5 and later do automatically update activities, and this is a feature of Sugar.
Deployment builds of OLPS OS can be configured to contact OLPC on average once a day in order to see if there is a new build which it should be running. Each XO can be subscribed to one of a number of "update streams":
- none - never update me.
- stable - latest stable build
- testing - release candidates or stable upgrade testing
- joyride - not yet implemented, but will someday give you the latest joyride build automatically.
See https://activation.laptop.org/streams/ for the full list. The stream an XO is subscribed to is determined as follows:
- If there is a file named /security/update-stream containing a stream name, use it.
- Otherwise, if there is a file named /etc/olpc-update/update-stream with a stream name, use this. (This is used in joyride builds to ensure the joyride machines are by default subscribed to joyride, not stable.)
- Otherwise, if the laptop belongs to an 'update group' in OLPC's database, and the update group names a default stream, use it. (This allows us to remotely upgrade XOs in school deployments.)
- Otherwise, use the default update stream specified by the server, which is currently 'stable'.
Automatic update prevention
Start the Terminal Activity and become the root user, then at the # prompt type
echo none > /security/update-stream
then press the Enter key.
x display screen saver
The X display blanking (or screensaver)
From the Terminal, try:
xset -s noblank xset -dpms
The first of these shuts-off the screen saver, the second disables DPMS (Energy Star) features.
language swap
Keyboard layout: switching from Amharic <> US
- switch to a virtual console (alt+ctrl+F1 or alt+ctrl+F2) F1 is the
mesh view key and F2 the friends view key
- edit /home/olpc/.i18n - nano /home/olpc/.i18n - LANG="en_US.UTF-8" - ctrl+o for save and ctrl+x for quitting
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Control_Panel#Languages
Manual IP Address
(i.e Static IP address ) (from: New_Users#Static_IP_address )
My WiFi network uses static IP addresses (i.e. I don't run dhcp). How can I manually set up networking?
Answering my own question...(with help from OLPC IRC):
1. Open Terminal Activity, become root (su) and cd to /etc 2. In rc.local add the following:
/etc/init.d/NetworkManager stop /sbin/ifconfig eth0 yr.ip.address.here up /sbin/iwconfig eth0 key yr.wep.key.here #I use WEP, don't know about WPA /sbin/iwconfig eth0 key restricted #I use a shared key /sbin/iwconfig eth0 mode Managed /sbin/iwconfig eth0 essid yr.ssid.here #I found I had to set the essid after setting the mode /sbin/route add default gw yr.default.gw.here
3. In resolv.conf add the IP addresses of your nameservers 4. Reboot
Hidden SSID networks
(Command line?)
XO icon shape update
Standard XO icon, can be replaced by other shapes...
su -l cp /usr/share/icons/sugar/scalable/device/computer-xo.svg /usr/share/icons/sugar/scalable/device/computer-xo.svg.bak cp /media/XXX/new-computer-xo.svg /usr/share/icons/sugar/scalable/device/computer-xo.svg
Other
Pop-up Frame
- Turn off/on popup frame