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<tr><th> Build Name </th><th> VMware Version </th><th> System Info </th><th> Description </th><th> username</th></tr>
<tr><th> Build Name </th><th> VMware Version </th><th> System Info </th><th> Description </th><th> username</th></tr>


<tr><th> olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-185-20061117_2030-devel_ext3.img </th><th> Player 1.0.3 build-34682 </th><th> Booted into GUI successfully, no sound, mouse accelerate very high </th><th> Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo T 3,2 GHz P4 1GB Ram </th><th> Henubis Nov 22. 2006 </th></tr>
<tr><th> olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-185-20061117_2030-devel_ext3.img </th><th> Player 1.0.3 build-34682 </th><th> Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo T 3,2 GHz P4 1GB Ram </th><th> Booted into GUI successfully, no sound, mouse accelerate very high </th><th> Henubis Nov 22. 2006 </th></tr>
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Revision as of 21:18, 22 November 2006

On this page you can share your experiences of particular build number with other users.

For example, say which build you tried, what system you were using, and how the build worked for you. This page is just for your reviews. For instructions on how to use the images, look at OS_images.


Images on an emulator

QEMU on Linux

Build Name QEmu Version System Info Description username
olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-183-20061116_1824-devel_ext3.img Qemu 0.8.1, from Debian's repository Acer Aspire AMD 1.8 Ghz 1GB RAM; Debian etch (testing); Linux 2.6.17-2-k7; Boots into the GUI and works fine. Is not 100% responsive, but it's expected. To be able to view the entire eToys screen, had to edit the Grub boot entry and change the display size to vga=0x317 To_be_created

I have tried the iso olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-185-20061117_2044-livecd.iso with qemu
$ qemu -cdrom olpc-redhat...livecd.iso -boot d<br:> and I got an "Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable"
... same problem when burning the cd though (md5 & cd-burn are ok), any hit?

I think you need to use a .img file, not a .iso have a look here OS_images_for_emulation#QEMU_on_Linux --Tomhannen 17:37, 21 November 2006 (EST)


Thanks --Tomhannen, I'll try that later. Still I wonder how to use those olpc...livecd.iso file. I use those sometime with others distros. Ed

QEMU on Windows

Build Name QEmu Version Windows System Description username
olpc-stream-development-59-20060808_1153-ext3.img QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre9 Dell Latitude D600 1.5GHz 512MB RAM, XP SP2 Booted into GUI successfully --Tomhannen 21:33, 17 November 2006 (EST)


QEMU on MacOS X

Build Name QEmu Version System Info Description username
enter details here


VMWare on Windows

Build Name VMware Version System Info Description username
olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-185-20061117_2030-devel_ext3.img Player 1.0.3 build-34682 Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo T 3,2 GHz P4 1GB Ram Booted into GUI successfully, no sound, mouse accelerate very high Henubis Nov 22. 2006

Images on a USB disk

Build Name QEmu Version System Info Description username
enter details here


Images with the on-board NAND flash on OLPC hardware

Build Name QEmu Version System Info Description username
enter details here