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'''Directive0''' is a |
'''Directive0''' is a fan and dependent of the OLPC wiki. A Toronto dwelling G1G1 donor, he spends his time learning about the hardware/software side of the OLPC project while endeavoring to increase his knowledge of the Linux/GNU community paradigm. He donated mostly for the interesting tech the XO offered, the fascinating software movement, and the altruistic nature of the program itself. |
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=Things I'm watching= |
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[http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6850] Record problems under Joyride. |
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What follows is a rather rough assemblage of information I often need to find, keeping it here saves me time. |
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=Damage Control Measures= |
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The following tips will allow you to get your XO back the way it was should you manage to mess it up. My best advice would be to get your XO exactly how you want it (All your apps installed, favourite apps in your ring, etc) and then back it up using the below script. |
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==Boot Backup Commands== |
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'''requires dev-key''' |
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Backup and Restore |
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Press esc while booting to enter firmware mode, at the "ok" type the following: |
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===Backup to a usb stick=== |
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save-nand u:\backup.img |
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===to SD card=== |
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save-nand sd:\backup.img |
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===To restore=== |
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''from a USB stick'' |
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copy-nand u:\backup.img |
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''from an SD card'' |
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copy-nand sd:\backup.img |
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When finished simply type "reboot" |
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==Activated Upgrade== |
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You can also use an [[Activated_Upgrade]] key to reflash your XO to 656 (a stable build). |
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=Customization Information= |
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==Config file== |
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If you’d like a new name and colors use the steps below. |
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1. Launch your Terminal Activity |
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2. Type “su” to give yourself permission to remove files. |
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3. Type the following remove commands. “rm” is the command to remove a file. |
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After typing the first command, use the up arrow and bring back the previous command. Then backspace to where you want to start typing again to enter the next command easier. |
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4. rm /home/olpc/.sugar/default/config |
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5. rm /home/olpc/.sugar/default/owner.key |
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6. rm /home/olpc/.sugar/default/owner.key.pub |
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7. Reboot the sugar interface by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Erase (sound familiar?) |
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8. Enter your new name and then click on the XO logo to select your colors. |
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===Desktop Managers=== |
===Desktop Managers=== |
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*[[xfce]] is a more traditional desktop manager that will behave much more like OSX/Win32 then Sugar. |
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*[[xfce]] |
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=External Sites of great informative value= |
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*[http://catmoran.com/olpc/ Catmoran's OLPC Site] is a great place to get acquainted with the terminal and how you can use it to change your XO experience. |
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=More about me= |
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These are links that are focused on my interests outside of the OLPC initiative. |
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==My sites== |
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[http://www.Ontariolongboarding.com Ontario Longboarding] a Longboarding website I maintain for skateboarders living in Ontario. |
Latest revision as of 20:37, 15 June 2008
Directive0 is a fan and dependent of the OLPC wiki. A Toronto dwelling G1G1 donor, he spends his time learning about the hardware/software side of the OLPC project while endeavoring to increase his knowledge of the Linux/GNU community paradigm. He donated mostly for the interesting tech the XO offered, the fascinating software movement, and the altruistic nature of the program itself.
Things I'm watching
[1] Record problems under Joyride.
What follows is a rather rough assemblage of information I often need to find, keeping it here saves me time.
Damage Control Measures
The following tips will allow you to get your XO back the way it was should you manage to mess it up. My best advice would be to get your XO exactly how you want it (All your apps installed, favourite apps in your ring, etc) and then back it up using the below script.
Boot Backup Commands
requires dev-key
Backup and Restore
Press esc while booting to enter firmware mode, at the "ok" type the following:
Backup to a usb stick
save-nand u:\backup.img
to SD card
save-nand sd:\backup.img
To restore
from a USB stick
copy-nand u:\backup.img
from an SD card
copy-nand sd:\backup.img
When finished simply type "reboot"
Activated Upgrade
You can also use an Activated_Upgrade key to reflash your XO to 656 (a stable build).
Customization Information
Config file
If you’d like a new name and colors use the steps below.
1. Launch your Terminal Activity 2. Type “su” to give yourself permission to remove files. 3. Type the following remove commands. “rm” is the command to remove a file. After typing the first command, use the up arrow and bring back the previous command. Then backspace to where you want to start typing again to enter the next command easier. 4. rm /home/olpc/.sugar/default/config 5. rm /home/olpc/.sugar/default/owner.key 6. rm /home/olpc/.sugar/default/owner.key.pub 7. Reboot the sugar interface by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Erase (sound familiar?) 8. Enter your new name and then click on the XO logo to select your colors.
Usefull Pages
Amongst the Wiki, I have found the following pages to be of incalculable value. The following items are great if you have just reflashed or are opening your XO for the first time.
Applications
- bert's script will allow you to quickly and simply install the G1G1 application bundle on your new 703 build XO using a network connection and the Terminal.
Browsers
- firefox Is a great browser that will speed up your XO web viewing considerably
Desktop Managers
- xfce is a more traditional desktop manager that will behave much more like OSX/Win32 then Sugar.
External Sites of great informative value
- Catmoran's OLPC Site is a great place to get acquainted with the terminal and how you can use it to change your XO experience.
More about me
These are links that are focused on my interests outside of the OLPC initiative.
My sites
Ontario Longboarding a Longboarding website I maintain for skateboarders living in Ontario.