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* [[dsh|dsh (dancer's shell)]] - distributed (ssh) shell, used to monitor large testbeds |
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== Tools to investigate == |
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Have an idea for a good tool that might be useful to OLPC testing? Post it here! Want to adapt a tool for OLPC testing use? Pick one from here! |
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Introduction
This page is a list of tools that are used
OLPC-maintained tools
- Tinderbox
- Sugarbot (not yet OLPC-maintained, but probably should be... or SugarLabs maintained, at least.)
General tools
- dsh (dancer's shell) - distributed (ssh) shell, used to monitor large testbeds
Tools to investigate
Have an idea for a good tool that might be useful to OLPC testing? Post it here! Want to adapt a tool for OLPC testing use? Pick one from here!