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''' On this page you can share your experiences of particular build number with other users. |
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This page is just for your reviews. For instructions on how to use the images, look at [[OS_images]]. |
This page is just for your reviews. For instructions on how to use the images, look at [[OS_images]]. |
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You can find the '''[[OS_images#Latest_Stable_Build |latest stable build here.]]''' |
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== Images on an emulator == |
== Images on an emulator == |
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=== VMware Workstation (6) on (Gentoo) Linux === |
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<tr><th> Build Name </th><th> VMware Version </th><th> System Info </th><th> Description </th><th> username</th></tr> |
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<td> ship2 build 653 ext3 copied to 2 GB virtual disk </td> |
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<td> VMware Workstation 6, Gentoo Linux host </td><td> Athlon64 X2, 4GB RAM </td> |
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<td> Everything seems to work, but I have not attempted any sound testing yet. I can download and install activities, see people via jabber.laptop.org, browse and read the RSS feeds. Today is actually the first time I've been able to get the RSS feed reader to work. This is posted from the virtual guest machine.</td> |
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<td> Ed Borasky (Znmeb), 15 December 2007 </td> |
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=== QEMU on Linux === |
=== QEMU on Linux === |
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<tr><th> Build Name </th><th> QEmu Version </th><th> System Info </th><th> Description </th><th> username</th></tr> |
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<td> olpc-redhat-stream-ship.2-build-655-20071228_1157-devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.9.0</td> |
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<td> AMD Turion 64X2+ 2GB RAM; ubuntu7.10 i686; Kernel 2.6.23-r3 </td> |
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<td> Mostly works, but I see only myself in the neighborhood. Browser activity works. No sound so far. </td> |
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<td> [[User:intrader|intrader]] 01 January 2008 </td></tr> |
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<tr><th> olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-183-20061116_1824-devel_ext3.img </th><th> Qemu 0.8.1, from Debian's repository </th><th> Acer Aspire AMD 1.8 Ghz 1GB RAM; Debian etch (testing); Linux 2.6.17-2-k7; </th><th> 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 </th><th> To_be_created </th></tr> |
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xo-1-olpc-stream-joyride-build-1535-20080114_0807-devel_ext3.img<br> |
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olpc-redhat-stream-ship.2-build-656-20080102_1619-devel_ext3.img<br> |
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olpc-redhat-stream-ship.2-build-655-20071228_1157-devel_ext3.img<br> |
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olpc-redhat-stream-ship.2-build-653-20071214_1708-devel_ext3.img<br> |
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<td> Qemu 0.9.0 + kqemu 1.3.0_pre11 </td> |
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<td> AMD Athlon XP 2500+ 2GB RAM; Gentoo i686; Kernel 2.6.23-r3 </td> |
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<td> Works fine. kqemu also works. No sound so far. <strike>No yum repository for build-653 image.</strike> yum works. See [[Installing_Qemu_on_Gentoo_x86_with_GCC_3|here]] for howto. </td> |
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<td> [[User:jb|jb]] 14 January 2008 </td></tr> |
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<td> OLPC Build 553 (stream development; variant devel_ext3)</td> |
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I have tried the iso olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-<b>185</b>-20061117_2044-livecd.iso with qemu<br/> |
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<td> Qemu 0.9.0 + kqemu 1.3.0pre11-4 2.6.20-16.29 </td> |
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<code>$ qemu -cdrom olpc-redhat...livecd.iso -boot d</code><br:> and I got an "Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable"<br/>... same problem when burning the cd though (md5 & cd-burn are ok), any hit? |
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<td> Mobile AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3000+ 1GB RAM; Ubuntu 7.04; Linux 2.6.20 </td> |
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<td> Doesn't boot to Sugar, fails at the initial activation stage</td> |
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<td> [[User:HoboPrimate|HoboPrimate]] 22 August 2007</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>stream development; variant devel_ext</td> |
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I think you need to use a .img file, not a .iso have a look here [[OS_images_for_emulation#QEMU_on_Linux]] --[[User:Tomhannen|Tomhannen]] 17:37, 21 November 2006 (EST) |
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<td> QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre11</td> |
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<td>AMD64 1G, Suse 10.2 x86_64</td> |
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<td> Work beautifully; way faster than B1 </td> |
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<td> John ff 07Aug</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>stream development; variant devel_ext</td> |
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<br>Thanks --[[User:Tomhannen|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 |
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<td> QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre11</td> |
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<td>Pentium M 1.40GHz 512MB RAM, Suse 10.2 </td> |
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<td> Work beautifully; must faster than B1; could not get network working</td> |
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<td> John ff 07Aug</td></tr> |
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=== QEMU on Windows === |
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<td>OLPC build 542 (stream development; variant devel_ext3)</td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.9.0 + kqemu 1.3.0pre11-4 2.6.20-16.29</td> |
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<td> Mobile AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3000+ 1GB RAM; Ubuntu 7.04; Linux 2.6.20 </td> |
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<td> Boots fine into Sugar. The top activity toolbars are larger than they should. To get internet, followed the instructions in the emulation page. Slow, but usable. The Sugar UI is getting itself together, sweet :) </td> |
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<td>[[User:HoboPrimate|HoboPrimate]] 6 August 2007</td> |
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<td> stream-development-build-385-20070406_2335-ext3.img </td> |
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<tr><th> Build Name </th><th> QEmu Version </th><th> Windows System </th><th> Description </th><th> username</th></tr> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Linux Mandriva 2007.0, Toshiba Satellite P100, Core Duo T2300 1.66 GHz, 512M RAM </td> |
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<td> Boots fine and smooth. No sound (might need to preload libaoss on qemu). Network worked after running dhclient in a root shell.</td> |
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<td> Manuel Aguilar. May 26, 2007 </td> |
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<tr><td>stream-development-build-422-20070514_1555-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td>qemu 0.8.2<br>kqemu-1.3.0-1 + kqemu-kmdl-2.6.20-1.2948</td> |
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<td>Fedora Core 6 (x86_64), AMD Athlon mumble, 1GB</td> |
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<td>Runs. No sound. It looks like the ui spec changed, and some activities are still catching up.</td> |
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<td>[[User:MitchellNCharity|MitchellNCharity]] 2007.05.15</td> |
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<tr><td>stream-development-build-385-20070406_2335-ext3.img</td> |
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<td>qemu 0.8.2<br>kqemu-1.3.0-1 + kqemu-kmdl-2.6.20-1.2948</td> |
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<td>Fedora Core 6 (x86_64), AMD Athlon mumble, 1GB</td> |
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<td>Works fine with kqemu. Slow without it. Works: network. Doesn't work: sound.</td> |
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<td>[[User:MitchellNCharity|MitchellNCharity]] 2007.05.15</td> |
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<tr><td>stream-development-build-385-20070406_2314-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td>qemu 0.8.2</td> |
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<td>Fedora Core 6 (x86_64), AMD Athlon mumble, 1GB</td> |
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<td>X startup fails. So "stable" devel_ext3 fails, plain ext3 works.</td> |
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<td>[[User:MitchellNCharity|MitchellNCharity]] 2007.05.15</td> |
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<tr><td>stream-development-build-318-20070318_1945-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td>qemu 0.8.2</td> |
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<td>Debian unstable (powerpc), iBook G4 1.3GHz 512MB RAM</td> |
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<td>Boots OK; Avahi and HAL fail to start; keyboard, mouse and sound work fine; GUI doesn't start but the only thing you can see on tty7 is a black background and an 'x' mouse coursor and when you switch to tty1, it switches back to tty7 after a while, eventually I only managed to start X with startx and got twm running</td> |
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<td>2007.03.19</td> |
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<tr><td>stream-development-build-239-20070118_1355-ext3.img</td> |
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<td>qemu 0.8.2</td> |
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<td>Debian testing (Etch), AMD Athlon XP 2600+ 1GB RAM </td> |
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<td>boots ok, works very slowly, no keyboard input, hangs unexpectedly</td> |
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<td>jan 2007.03.02</td> |
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<tr><td>stream-development-build-239-20070118_1355-ext3.img</td> |
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<td>qemu 0.9</td> |
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<td>Ubuntu 6.06.1 1GB RAM (qemu had 512MB)</td> |
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<td>works fine, but could not network / browse internet / did not auto-configure networking... You definitely need to put some hint balloons in that GUI, it's hard to understand what's what</td> |
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<td>towsonu2003, 2007.02.17</td> |
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<tr><td>stream-development-build-239-20070118_1416-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td>qeumu 0.8.0</td> |
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<td>Ubuntu 6.06LTS, Linux 2.6.15-27-386, Centrino 1280MB RAM</td> |
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<td>when Qemu goes graphical, freezes with weird screen garbage</td> |
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<td>ShawnMurphy, 2007.01.19</td> |
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<tr><td>stream-development-build-239-20070118_1416-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td>qeumu 0.6.0-2mdk</td> |
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<td>Mandrake 10.1, Linux 2.6.8.1-12mdk, Athlon XP 2100+, 1536MB RAM</td> |
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<td>when Qemu goes graphical, freezes with weird screen garbage</td> |
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<td>ShawnMurphy, 2007.01.19</td> |
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<tr><td>build 217 20070105_1724 devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td> qemu 0.8.2</td> |
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<td> Debian unstable, Athlon XP 2400+, 512MB RAM Linux 2.6.18.2 (vanilla)</td> |
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<td> Boots fine, but very slow. Apps work, except for abiword which just has a gray screen (same color as frame). No IP, but 'dhclient' fixes that. Changing 'onboot=yes' doesn't help. Got some kernel problems (IRQ4?) when starting vi/nano though, see http://rootshell.be/~ludoa/messages for my logfile & more info. Installed kqemu, modprobe'd it, but -kernel-kqemu gives a kernel panic, see [http://rootshell.be/~ludoa/olpc_qemu_with_kqemu.png rootshell.be/~ludoa/olpc_qemu_with_kqemu.png]</td> |
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<td>LudoA, 2007.01.06</td> |
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<tr><td>build-193 20061203_1727 devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td> qemu 0.8.2</td> |
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<td> Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft - x86_64</td> |
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<td> Hangs on boot. Adding ''apm=off'' to kernel boot params in grub fixes this. It then boots Sugar (the UI), but no keyboard or mouse. CTRL-3 and then ''modprobe i8042'' fixes this. Sugar works fine, but is quite slow. Also, no sound (even with ''qemu -soundhw all''). Networking works fine. Will try to get qemu accelerator working in the future to improve performance.</td> |
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<td>2007.01.05</td> |
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<tr><td>build-193 20061203_1727 devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> qemu 0.8.2 (-std-vga)</td> |
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<td> Ununtu 6.06 </td> |
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<td> Boots into GUI, asks for nickname and then no keyboard or mouse. The modprobe i8042 trick did not work until I told qemu to use a standard vga output (-std-vga). Still pretty slow. I have tried to get networking or sound going yet.</td> |
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<td>Jeff Waddell 2007.01.04</td> |
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<tr><td>build-193 20061203_1727 devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> qemu 0.8.1-1 (-soundhw all -hda)</td> |
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<td> Debian etch (testing) </td> |
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<td> Boots into GUI, but no keyboard or mouse before "modprobe i8042" several times (!) on the serial console (Ctrl-Alt-3). No networking or sound, slow. </td> |
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<tr><td>build-183 20061116_1824 devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.1, from Debian's repository </td> |
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<td> Acer Aspire AMD 1.8 Ghz 1GB RAM; Debian etch (testing); Linux 2.6.17-2-k7; </td> |
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<td> 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 </td> |
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<td> To_be_created </td></tr> |
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<tr><td>build-182 20061114_2135 devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td>Qemu 0.6.2 from Debian Sarge</td> |
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<td>Dual-cpu AMD Athlon MP, 1GHz; Debian Sarge; 2.6.11-1-k7-smp</td> |
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<td>Boots into GUI and works OK, using apm=off. Slow. Had to edit Grub boot entry; the image already handled the suggested xorg.conf fix.</td> |
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<td>John Gilmore</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>build-182 20061114_2117 ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2 + kqemu 1.3.0pre9 2.4.33.3</td> |
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<td> Athlon XP 2000+ 786 RAM; Slackware 11.0; Linux 2.4.33.3; </td> |
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<td> Boot into GUI ok, the system works fine and fast</td> |
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<td> darkmagus </td></tr> |
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<tr><td>build 185 and 197</td> |
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<td> QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td>AMD AthlonXP 3000+ 2.16 GHz 512MB RAM, Suse 10.1 </td> |
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<td> Booted into GUI successfully,keyboard and mouse work, no sound - good with qemu accelerator </td> |
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<td> Tim UK. 19 Dec 2006 </td></tr> |
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<tr><th>olpc-stream-development-59-20060808_1153-ext3.img </th><th> QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre9</th><th> Dell Latitude D600 1.5GHz 512MB RAM, XP SP2 </th><th> Booted into GUI successfully </th><th> --[[User:Tomhannen|Tomhannen]] 21:33, 17 November 2006 (EST)</th></tr> |
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=== QEMU on Windows === |
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See [[Using QEMU on Windows XP]] instructions and [[Emulating the XO]]. |
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<td>xo-1-olpc-stream-joyride-build-1482-20071226_2324-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td>qemu 0.9.0 + kqemu-1.3.0pre11</td> |
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<td>Falcon Mach V AMD Athlon64 3200, 2 GHz 1GB RAM, XP SP2</td> |
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<td>Networking worked fine using the command-line from "Starting OLPC environment" section. Some sound. ''Awesome!''</td> |
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<td>[[User:Skierpage|Skierpage]] 03:01, 27 December 2007 (EST)</td> |
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<td>olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-625-20071101_2327-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td>QEMU Manager 4.0 (qeum 0.9.0 + kqemu)</td> |
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<td>Compaq Pressario (Celeron 420, 1.6 GHz, 1GB RAM), Vista Home Premium</td> |
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<td>Everything worked except sound (known issue). About as fast as a real XO. SEGVs in startup and shutdown when accessing the clock, but everything worked. Complaint about "GDM" in the DBUS |
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startup, but it scrolled by too fast to read it. Minor rendering glitch on yahoo.com (part of a pulldown is displayed), but successful at browsing.</td> |
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<td>Jay M 15:00, 4 Dec 07 (PST)</td> |
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<td>olpc-redhat-stream-development-build- 0622-20071026_0633-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td>qemu 0.9.0 + kqemu</td> |
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<td>Tecra M3 Intel 1.7GHz 1MB, Windows XP Pro</td> |
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<td>Work really well with network, full screen after font size change. This text is written from the emulator! Next step is keyboard change and localization... Only problem, python dump (double deallocation message?) when I shutdown linux.</td> |
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<td>GenePi 27 October 2007</td> |
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<td>olpc- redhat- stream- development- build-542-20070801_0412-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td> qemu 0.9.0 </td> |
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<td> AMD Athlon 3200+, 2048MB RAM, Windows XP Home</td> |
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<td> Following the instructions for starting up Qemu with the XO build did not work, had to start minimally with "qemu . -L <img name>", or qemu would fail with "could not load PC bios '/c/Program Files/Qemu/bios.bin'". Once in Sugar, I don't seem to be able to get the Application icon needed to close an application. Only the Neighbourhood, Group, Home, and Activity icons are available in the Frame.</td> |
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<td> -[[User:82.92.181.129|82.92.181.129]] 16:53, 6 October 2007 (EDT)</td> |
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<td>olpc- redhat- stream- development- build-613-20071004_0142-devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> qemu 0.9.0 + Kqemu 1.3.0pre11</td> |
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<td> P3 730MHz, 512mb RAM, Windows XP </td> |
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<td> Booted into scaled version, new to sugar so a little clunky, loading applications seemed slow but that is probably my machine. </td> |
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<td> -[[User:71.87.110.208|71.87.110.208]] 23:04, 5 October 2007 (EDT) October 5, 2007</td> |
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<td>stream-development-build-546-20070807_1928-devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Q 0.9.0 + Kqemu </td> |
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<td> Intel Core 2 Duo, 1gb RAM, Windows XP </td> |
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<td> Boots good, everything works good except noted broken stuff (camera, tomtom, etc). I've noticed that it will basically lockup if you run more than two or three activities at once. Also, the feed reader and journal are very system intensive. </td> |
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<td> [[User:SPGWhistler]] August 12, 2007</td> |
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<td>OLPC Build 531 (devel_ext3) olpc-redhat-stream-development-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td> qemu-0.9.0-windows, Kqemu-1.3.0pre11 </td> |
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<td>AMD Sempron 2500, 256 MB RAM, Windows 2000 SP4</td> |
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<td>Booted ok. No keyboard, but mouse ok. The modprobe fix did not work. ctrl-alt-3 opened a terminal. ctrl-alt-1 showed the gui. ctrl-alt-2 showed the qemu monitor. Typing "sendkey ctrl-alt-f1" and "sendkey-ctr-alt-f7" in the monitor did nothing. I was able to login sending a special character with the mouse (right-click menu) as login name. Speed was ok, loaded write, paint and browse apps. Could not close apps, nor quit from the gui.</td> |
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<td> [[User:laura_glow|laura_glow]]. Jul 23, 2007 </td> |
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<td> olpc-redhat-stream-development-devel_ext3.img - build 511 </td> |
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<td> qemu-0.9.0-windows</td> |
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<td> Pentium 4 3.0GHz, 1Gb RAM, XP Pro SP2 </td> |
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<td> Since this hasnt been updated for a while:<br> |
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Boots and runs OK. Doesn't seem to be a consistant way to close activities. Very slow without kqemu, still quite slow with kqemu. No sound. Network untested. If you have trouble with booting, give it at least 30 mins on first boot. Text is very small, but seems to be proper proportions if you select scaled from first menu. Redraw of graphics is very slow, animation on frame is so jerky it would be better for it not to animate. Screen drawing speed helped by setting video out to directx in the Qemu startup batch script. Screen res issue means bottom and right of the screen don't work in some activities (eg. tamtam)</td> |
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<td>--[[User:87.127.98.185|87.127.98.185]] 14:00, 17 July 2007 (EDT)</td> |
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<td> build-276-20070228_1834-devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 20070114-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Pentium 4 2.6GHz, 512Mb RAM, XP Pro SP2 </td> |
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<td> Boots OK, but the sign-in screen does not let you select an image and therefore will not let you proceed. Apparently, the camera module imports OK but won't return a valid pixmap? Worked around it by commenting out the part of /usr/share/sugar/shell/intro/intro.py that tries to import the glive module. This gives a file button you can click to select an image, but it will not let you browse to files... I had to find an image filename in the system and manually type it in (/usr/share/icons/olpc/16x16/stock/emoticons/stock-smiley-1.png). This gets me past the opening screen to the sugar shell. Camera, abiword, memosono, and slideshow fail to launch. Blockparty, Groupchat, PenguinTV, etoys, web, and tamtam seem to work, although there is of course no sound in any application. Using yum to install the full version of vim fails due to lack of space in the image.</td> |
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<td>—[[User:Leejc|Leejc]] 00:13, 1 March 2007 (EST)</td> |
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<td> build-239-20070118_1355-ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 20070114-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Pentium 4 HT 3.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 </td> |
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<td> Seems to boot and work well, no control problems, but does not run DHCP on startup, easily worked around by pressing Ctrl-Alt-F1, logging in as root, and running dhclient then returning with Ctrl-Alt-F7. Seems a little slower than running the same image under VMWare Player on Linux on an Athlon64 3200+, but this only really seems to affect boot speed. Looks nice! Unfortunately the default save location is "File System" which crashes AbiWord on saving, and loading files from the "OLPC" folder doesn't appear to work either (again apparent crash).</td> |
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<td>--RP 16:34, 31 January 2007 (CST)</td> |
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<td> build-231-20070113_0023-ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Celeron M 1.60GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 </td> |
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<td> No problems booting, no problems with mouse or keyboard (didn't need to use modprobe at all). Network worked fine after applying the documented fix. However, after getting the network running, experienced the same problem below with repeated '1's appearing in an input text field (actually Google's search field) immediately afterwards. The system's speed is a little slower than what normally might be expected, but not too bad. No problems starting/using applications (I'm editing this page using the emulator!) </td> |
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<td>--[[User:Dox|Dox]] 04:45, 15 January 2007 (EST)</td> |
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<td> build-193-20061203_1714-ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Dell Precision M70 Laptop, Pentium M 2.27 GHz, 2GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 </td> |
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<td> Boots fine and into GUI, had to use modprobe twice to get keyboard/mouse to work. Network worked after fix. Works fine except the frame around the edge is very slow to appear.</td> |
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<td>Sam</td> |
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<td> build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Intel 2.6 GHz dualcore, 2GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 </td> |
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<td> had to use ctrl-alt-3 (not 1) to bring up shell and ctrl-alt-1 (not 7) to bring back gui. had to modprobe 6 times to get mouse and keyboard to run. gui works ok and fast. tamtam looks garbled.</td> |
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<td>martsch</td> |
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<td> build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Intel 2.16 GHz, 2GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 </td> |
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<td> Same mouse and keyboard issue. Used the "modprobe i8042" fix but it ctrl-alt-1 and ctrl-alt-2 do not work so I could not switch back from ctrl-alt-3 after modprobe.</td> |
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<td>flatwethat</td> |
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<td> build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Intel 2.66 GHz, 2GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 </td> |
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<td> Same mouse and keyboard issue. Used the "modprobe i8042" fix but it needed to be run three times before OK. Then when input text field is given focus it prints 11111111111111111... until the delete key is hit. After deleting the input, the input text field works as expected.</td> |
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<td>illations</td> |
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<td> build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Celeron M 1.60 GHz, 500MB RAM, XP home SP2 </td> |
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<td> Mouse and keyboard do not work as reported below but I used the "modprobe i8042" fix listed in the Linux feedback above and it works OK </td> |
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<td> James</td> |
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<td> build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Pentium 4 3.02 GHz, 1GB RAM, XP SP2 </td> |
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<td> Mouse and keyboard do not work </td> |
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<td> Aaron </td> |
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<td> build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 </td> |
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<td>HP Pavillion dv5000 laptop,1.8Ghz, 1gb ram, XP MCE SP2</td> |
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<td> mouse and keyboard don't work </td> |
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<td> anger2headshot </td> |
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<td>build-192 20061201_1843 devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 </td> |
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<td>Fujitsu Siemens 3,2 Ghz 1 Gb RAM, XP SP2</td> |
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<td> keyboard and mouse do not work, nothing really possible </td> |
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<td> Henubis DEC 3, 2006 </td> |
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<td>build-185 20061117_2030 devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 </td> |
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<td>Falcon Mach V AMD Athlon64 3200, 2 GHz 1GB RAM, XP SP2</td> |
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<td> keyboard and mouse OK, no network or sound. (network worked converted to VMWare Player). I updated [[Using QEMU on Windows XP|instructions]] </td> |
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<td> -- [[User:Skierpage|Skierpage]] 19:06, 3 December 2006 (EST) </td> |
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<td>59-20060808_1153 ext3.img </td> |
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<td> QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Dell Latitude D600 1.5GHz 512MB RAM, XP SP2 </td> |
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<td> Booted into GUI successfully </td> |
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<td> --[[User:Tomhannen|Tomhannen]] 21:33, 17 November 2006 (EST)</td> |
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<td>stream-development devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td> QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Lenovo AMD Athlon(tm)XP 3000+ 2.16 GHz 512MB RAM, XP SP2 </td> |
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<td> Booted into GUI successfully,keyboard and mouse do not work </td> |
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<td> --User:wonder from xi‘an,china 12:33, 7 December 2006 (EST)</td> |
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<td>build-185 20061117_2000 ext3.img</td> |
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<td> QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td> Dell Latitude D600 1.5GHz 512MB RAM, XP SP2 </td> |
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<td> Booted into GUI successfully, but had to [[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Using_QEMU_on_Windows_XP#How_to_Get_Networking_to_Work_in_QEmu do this]] to get a network connection</td> |
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<td> --[[User:Tomhannen|Tomhannen]] 10:35, 7 December 2006 (EST)</td> |
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<tr> |
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<td>build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img</td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 </td> |
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<td>HP Compaq, 1 Gb RAM, XP SP2</td> |
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<td> keyboard and mouse did not work, "modprobe i8042" fix couldn't load module at first - but repeatedly running the modprobe command (quickly) eventually succeeded and now it works ok</td> |
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<td> CNS Jan 2, 2007 </td> |
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<tr> |
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<td>build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img</td> |
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<td> QEMU 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 </td> |
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<td> AMD Athlon XP 3200+, 1GB Ram, ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, Windows XP SP2 </td> |
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<td> Booted into GUI successfully, keyboard and mouse seemed broken but the issue was resolved used the 'modprobe' fix mentioned above. Slightly slow and the frame kept popping up at inconvenient points. Also after fixing keyboard issue and after enabling network access the first textbox I entered began to fill up with the character 1 and did not stop until I pressed something else on the keyboard. I expect this has something to do with the switching screen procedures common to each scenario.</td> |
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<td> Anon. Jan 02. 2007 </td> |
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<tr> |
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<td>build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img</td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 </td> |
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<td>AMD Athlon XP 2000+ 1.7 GHz 512MB RAM, XP Pro SP1 </td><td> As above keyboard and mouse did not work but repeated "modprobe i8042" eventually worked (it's Ctrl+Alt+F7 to return to the GUI once the module has loaded). Also had to follow instructions as linked to in feedback above to get a network connection and I too found the textbox filling with 1s. </td> |
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<td> tom. Jan 2, 2007 </td> |
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<tr> |
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<td>build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img</td> |
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<td>Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9</td> |
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<td>Intel P4 3GHz 512MB RAM, XP Pro SP2 </td><td>Got the mouse and keyboard working with:<br>ctrl+alt+3, login as "root", enter "modprobe i8042", enter, ctrl+alt+1<br> |
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Got the network connected as per the instructions. Obviously the OS is a work in progress so a few little niggles but it's quick enough and looks good.</td> |
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<td>Tim. Jan 2, 2007 </td> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<td>build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img</td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 </td> |
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<td>AMD X2 4200+ 2.2 GHz 2048MB RAM, Vista RC2 Build 5744</td><td>Problem and solution the same as above. Just wanted to say it's running on Vista RC2 </td> |
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<td> ACluk90. Jan 2, 2007 </td> |
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<tr> |
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<td>build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img</td> |
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<td> Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 </td> |
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<td>Dell Inspiron, 512 MB RAM, XP SP2</td><td>The usual (had to use keyboard, mouse, and networking fixes). 7-Zip said the first two images I downloaded were corrupt (olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-193-20061203_1714-ext3.img.bz2 and olpc-redhat-stream-development-ext3.img.bz2). Loved the interface. Great use of screenspace, etc.</td> |
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<td> Anon. Jan 3, 2007 </td> |
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--[[User:Jay mccauley|Jay mccauley]] 18:08, 4 December 2007 (EST) |
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=== QEMU on MacOS X === |
=== QEMU on MacOS X === |
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<td> stream-development-build-166-20061110_1609-ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Q 0.8.1 </td><td> MacBook 13" Intel Core Duo, 2GB RAM </td> |
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<td> Boots into GUI, a bit sluggish response </td> |
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<td> [[User:Calyth|Calyth]] </td> |
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<td> stream-development-build-185-20061117_2030-devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Q 0.8.1 </td> |
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<td> MacBook 13" Intel Core Duo, 2GB RAM </td> |
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<td> Same feel as build 166 documented above </td> |
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<td> [[User:Calyth|Calyth]] </td> |
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=== Parallels on MacOS X === |
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<td> stream-development-build-185-20061117_2030-devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Build 1970 </td> |
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<td> MacBook 13" 2Ghz Intel Core2Duo, 1GB RAM </td> |
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<td> Runs well, no networking or sound - perhaps configuration of Parallels? </td> |
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<td> [[User:mpesce|mpesce]] <br>1 Dec 2006 </td> |
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<td> stream-development-devel_ext3.img (build 206) </td> |
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<td> Build 1898 </td> |
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<td> MacBook 13" 1,83Ghz Intel CoreDuo, 1,256GB RAM </td> |
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<td> Runs but would not start GUI; fbdev blinks and keeps respawning</td> |
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<td> [[User: Wooky|wooky]] <br>1 Jan 2007 </td> |
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<tr> |
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<td> stream-development-build-217-20070105_1724-devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Build 3094 </td> |
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<td> MacBook Pro 15.4" 2.33Ghz Intel Core2Duo, 2GB RAM </td> |
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<td> Runs ok. Had to manually run ifup eth0 to get networking. Abiword shows grey screen. No shutdown button (is there one yet?). No sound </td> |
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<td> [[User:theothermike|theothermike]] <br>6 Jan 2007 </td> |
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<tr> |
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<td> stream-development-build-298-20070308_1141-devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Build 3170 </td> |
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<td> MacBook Pro 15" 2.16Ghz Intel Core2Duo, 2GB RAM </td> |
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<td> Runs; manual ifup eth0 still necessary. Unknown on sound.</td> |
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<td> [[User:ScottSwanson|ScottSwanson]] <br>8 Mar 2007 </td> |
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<td> xo-1-olpc-stream-joyride-build-1489-20071228-1920-devel_ext3.img </td> |
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<td> Build 5582 </td> |
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<td> MacBook Pro 15" 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB Ram </td> |
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<td> Runs if parallels custom screen resolution set to 1200x900. Manual ifup eth0 needed for networking. </td> |
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<td> [[User:Vector|Vector]] <br>31 Dec 2007 </td> |
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=== VMWare on Windows === |
=== VMWare on Windows === |
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<tr><td>stream-development-build-185-20061117_2030-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td> Player 1.0.3 build-34682 </td> |
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<td> Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo T 3,2 GHz P4 1GB Ram, Windows XP SP2 </td> |
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<td> Booted into GUI successfully, no sound, mouse accelerate very high </td> |
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<td> Henubis Nov 22. 2006 </td></tr> |
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<tr><td>stream-development-build-406-20070507_2141-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td> Workstation 6.0.0 build-45731 </td> |
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<td> Dell Precision 380 2 GHz P4 2GB Ram, Windows Server 2003 SP1 </td> |
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<td> Booted into GUI successfully, no sound, no networking </td> |
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<td> Gauravl June 22 2007 </td></tr> |
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<tr><td>olpc-redhat-stream-ship.2-build-653-20071214_1708-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td> VMWare Server Console 1.0.3 </td> |
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<td> Dell Inspiron 600m running XP SP2, 2GB RAM, 1.5Ghz </td> |
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<td> Booted into GUI successfully, no sound, NAT networking good </td> |
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<td> ThatTallGuy December 27, 2007 </td></tr> |
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<tr><td>xo-1-olpc-stream-joyride-build-1813-20080328_1640-devel_ext3.img</td> |
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<td> Server 1.0.4 build-56528 </td> |
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<td> Lenovo Thinkpad Z61p, Centrino Duo T2500 @ 2GHz 4GB Ram, Windows XP SP2 </td> |
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<td> Converted image with qemu-image, no sound, networking works </td> |
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<td> [[User:Rbulling|Rbulling]] 13:25, 8 April 2008 (EDT) </td></tr> |
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=== VMWare on Mac OSX === |
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<tr><th> Build Name </th><th> VMware Version </th><th> System Info </th><th> Description </th><th> username</th></tr> |
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<tr><td>olpc-build182.vmdk</td> |
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<td> VMWare beta for Mac OsX </td> |
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<td> Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo T 3,2 GHz P4 1GB Ram, Windows XP SP2 </td> |
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<td> Booted into GUI successfully, mouse accelerate very high. Most importantly, the screen soze was only 640x480, impossible to use e-toys. </td> |
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<td> Alexandre Van de Sande, january 11, 2007 </td></tr> |
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<tr><td>OLPC-625.zip[http://dev.laptop.org/pub/virtualbox/OLPC-625.zip]</td> |
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<td> VMware Fusion 1.1 for Mac OSX </td> |
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<td> MacBook Pro </td> |
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<td> Everything seems to work great, even collaboration. Screen is 1024x768, but most things work fine anyways. The fonts are small but there is a fix here: [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Emulating_the_XO/Help_and_tips#Font_Size_correction]</td> |
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<td> Joshua Minor, Nov 28, 2007 </td></tr> |
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<tr><td>joyride-OLPC-1447.zip[http://dev.laptop.org/pub/virtualbox/joyride-OLPC-1447.zip]</td> |
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<td> VMware Fusion Version 1.1.1 (72241) for Mac OSX </td> |
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<td> MacBook with 2Gb RAM and too few disk space ;-) </td> |
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<td> [http://www.tmplab.org/wiki/index.php/OLPC_Emulation Everything seems to work great (Net, mouse) except no video, no sound input.]</td> |
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<td> [[User:Philpraxis|Philippe Langlois]], Feb 23, 2008 </td></tr> |
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Version 1.1.1 (72241) |
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=== VBox on Windows XP === |
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See Using VirtualBox |
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<td> ext3 development build 616 converted to olpc-616.vdi </td> |
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<td> VBox 1.5 </td><td> HP Pentium D, 2GB RAM </td> |
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<td> no sound </td> |
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<td> anon, 13 oct 07 </td> |
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<td> development build 625 downloaded from emu images for vbox </td> |
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<td> VBox 1.5.2 </td><td> Asus M2E, 768 Mb RAM </td> |
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<td> no sound, some fonts too small </td> |
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<td> edbatalha, 20 nov 07 </td> |
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<td> 8.2.0 (767) </td> |
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<td> B2 Q2E18 </td> |
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<td> X Server failure |
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<pre> |
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(EE) GEODE(0): No valid modes were found |
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(EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. |
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<td> dds </td> |
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<td> update.1-703 </td> |
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<td> C1 XO-1 (G1G1) </td> |
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<td> Only the activities I had installed previously (xo-get, etc.) were available. None of the standard activities were there. After rebooting into update.1-691 using the o game button, browser would not start. I reinstalled update.1-691 and it's working again. Tried installing both candidate-703 and update.1-703 with the same results. |
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<br><br>Update: My fault--you must install the activities separately in this release and above.</td> |
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<td> chelliot </td> |
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<td> update.1-690 (w/ Q2D12 firmware) </td> |
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<td> C1 XO-1 (G1G1) </td> |
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<td> Seem solid. Definitely faster and more responsive than 65x(ship.2). Wireless seems to have a little trouble after waking up from sleep after being asleep for a while, but this is easily fixed by just reselecting the access point. Laptop seems to suspend itself often which is annoying, especially for the record activity. Battery life is much improved. Looking forward to the GM. </td> |
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<td> darco </td> |
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<td> 656 </td> |
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<td> G1G1 XO-1 </td> |
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<td> This is the first update I've attempted since receiving my laptop back in December, I needed to update olpc-update first and then ran |
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it to get this version. It crapped out at the end with the error "New build not signed won't boot without a developer key" </td> |
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<td> Chuck </td> |
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<td> 656 </td> |
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<td> G1G1 xo -1 </td> |
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<td> Power management / sleep function seems not to work as well as in 653. I regularly run out of battery power, which did not happen in 653. </td> |
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<td> Lesley <br> |
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03/09/08</td> |
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<td> Build 649 with Firmware Q2D04 </td> |
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<td> B4 laptop with FIrmware Q2D04</td> |
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<td> Sugar and most activities running much faster and better than earlier builds. Still some problems with WEP keys being forgotten. Sound and camera working well. Journal activity can freeze up for minutes at a time if large .xo files have been downloaded in Browse activity. </td> |
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<td> --[[User:Tomhannen|Tomhannen]] 10:45, 6 December 2007 (EST)Tomhannen</td> |
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<td>Running Build 623 e Firmware Q2D03 (stable from C-Machines) on B2-2 OLPC laptop.</td> |
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<td>Running ok and very stable. The keyboard with little change and battery charge monitor with impressisions, but the other functions more speed and stable. The install upgrade very simple too.</td> |
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<td>Jaime Balbino (jaimebalb [at] gmail [dot] com) 06 november 2007</td> |
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<td>Running Build 231 on two OLPC laptops.</td> |
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<td>No way to show camera in full-screen mode. This feature should be re-instated. Instead the new screen capture feature works but causes the captured shots to be almost illegible - colours run.<br> |
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Network Neighbourhood - Group Chat works fine but have not had ANY success sharing any other activity. Perhaps this is not yet developed ? <br> Quite stable - has never crashed but performance is very very slow.</td> |
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<td>David Chatterton 14 Jan 2007</td> |
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<td> Build 239_B21 on OLPC B-1 </td> |
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<li>Overall impression of Build 239: Sluggy but stable.</li> |
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<li>Hardware: Mouse pointer is quite difficult to position, jumps around quite often. Keyboard LED are mostly useless as they do not really light the keyboard. Maybe better to move them to top of screen as with Lenovo?</li> |
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<li>Camera activity: Cool. Seems though that you can only fill the picture bar with 8 pix, after that it FIFOs out, no arrows. Could be a problem when activity is shared with a few olpc and the bar fills fast.</li> |
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<li>Chat Activity: Hard to criticise with just one OLPC ;-)</li> |
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<li>Text Activity: Still supports too much non-open file formats. Word Doc is IMHO patent-encumbered. It should only support ODT, HTML and maybe RTF.</li> |
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<li>RSS Activity: Does not really work. Clicking on "Full entry" does not open the web page. Maybe I don't understand how it is supposed to work though.</li> |
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<li>eToys Activity: No time to play with it, takes ages to load.</li> |
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<li>Browser activity: I reconfigured fontsize to 8pt for fixed and 10pt for variable, now Slashdot.org looks acceptable. The tabbing feature really seems to be just a bokmark collection, correct?</li> |
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<li>Memory Activity: I liked the older version better, or more precise, my kids liked the older version better. The new version relies too much on color and is not really playable in transflective mode.</li> |
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<li>TamTam activity: Simply rocks.</li> |
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<td> Jan (dot) Wildeboer (at) redhat (dot) com </td> |
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<td>G1G1 system Dec2007 updated to Q2D07 firmware</td> |
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<li>Marvellous update with some issues</li> |
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<li>root password was unknown after the update limiting my options</li> |
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<li>A couple of lockups (maybe just long lag time) using activities</li> |
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<li>Power saving mode is a step in the right direction. Still a bit buggy though, but I've never encountered power saving modes on other kinds of laptops that actually work anyway.</li> |
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<li>Screen brightness jumps around from high to low and even low to high. This seems to occur at random times.</li> |
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<td>Script Cat</td> |
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<td>G1G1 system Dec2007 updated to Q2D08 firmware</td> |
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<li>A good build; I'd recommend upgrading to it</li> |
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<li>Wireless works</li> |
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<li>Newsreader app won't save feeds, possibly due to isolation</li> |
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<li>Suspend when on battery, resume when on AC seems to get things into a suspend/resume loop that is hard to get out of - but pressing the power button at just the right time in that loop seems to stop it (the loop) and unsuspend OK.</li> |
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<td>[[User:MartinDengler|Martin Dengler]]</td> |
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Images on an emulator
VMware Workstation (6) on (Gentoo) Linux
Build Name | VMware Version | System Info | Description | username |
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ship2 build 653 ext3 copied to 2 GB virtual disk | VMware Workstation 6, Gentoo Linux host | Athlon64 X2, 4GB RAM | Everything seems to work, but I have not attempted any sound testing yet. I can download and install activities, see people via jabber.laptop.org, browse and read the RSS feeds. Today is actually the first time I've been able to get the RSS feed reader to work. This is posted from the virtual guest machine. | Ed Borasky (Znmeb), 15 December 2007 |
QEMU on Linux
Build Name | QEmu Version | System Info | Description | username |
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olpc-redhat-stream-ship.2-build-655-20071228_1157-devel_ext3.img | Qemu 0.9.0 | AMD Turion 64X2+ 2GB RAM; ubuntu7.10 i686; Kernel 2.6.23-r3 | Mostly works, but I see only myself in the neighborhood. Browser activity works. No sound so far. | intrader 01 January 2008 |
xo-1-olpc-stream-joyride-build-1535-20080114_0807-devel_ext3.img |
Qemu 0.9.0 + kqemu 1.3.0_pre11 | AMD Athlon XP 2500+ 2GB RAM; Gentoo i686; Kernel 2.6.23-r3 | Works fine. kqemu also works. No sound so far. |
jb 14 January 2008 |
OLPC Build 553 (stream development; variant devel_ext3) | Qemu 0.9.0 + kqemu 1.3.0pre11-4 2.6.20-16.29 | Mobile AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3000+ 1GB RAM; Ubuntu 7.04; Linux 2.6.20 | Doesn't boot to Sugar, fails at the initial activation stage | HoboPrimate 22 August 2007 |
stream development; variant devel_ext | QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre11 | AMD64 1G, Suse 10.2 x86_64 | Work beautifully; way faster than B1 | John ff 07Aug |
stream development; variant devel_ext | QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre11 | Pentium M 1.40GHz 512MB RAM, Suse 10.2 | Work beautifully; must faster than B1; could not get network working | John ff 07Aug |
OLPC build 542 (stream development; variant devel_ext3) | Qemu 0.9.0 + kqemu 1.3.0pre11-4 2.6.20-16.29 | Mobile AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 3000+ 1GB RAM; Ubuntu 7.04; Linux 2.6.20 | Boots fine into Sugar. The top activity toolbars are larger than they should. To get internet, followed the instructions in the emulation page. Slow, but usable. The Sugar UI is getting itself together, sweet :) | HoboPrimate 6 August 2007 |
stream-development-build-385-20070406_2335-ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Linux Mandriva 2007.0, Toshiba Satellite P100, Core Duo T2300 1.66 GHz, 512M RAM | Boots fine and smooth. No sound (might need to preload libaoss on qemu). Network worked after running dhclient in a root shell. | Manuel Aguilar. May 26, 2007 |
stream-development-build-422-20070514_1555-devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0-1 + kqemu-kmdl-2.6.20-1.2948 |
Fedora Core 6 (x86_64), AMD Athlon mumble, 1GB | Runs. No sound. It looks like the ui spec changed, and some activities are still catching up. | MitchellNCharity 2007.05.15 |
stream-development-build-385-20070406_2335-ext3.img | qemu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0-1 + kqemu-kmdl-2.6.20-1.2948 |
Fedora Core 6 (x86_64), AMD Athlon mumble, 1GB | Works fine with kqemu. Slow without it. Works: network. Doesn't work: sound. | MitchellNCharity 2007.05.15 |
stream-development-build-385-20070406_2314-devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.8.2 | Fedora Core 6 (x86_64), AMD Athlon mumble, 1GB | X startup fails. So "stable" devel_ext3 fails, plain ext3 works. | MitchellNCharity 2007.05.15 |
stream-development-build-318-20070318_1945-devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.8.2 | Debian unstable (powerpc), iBook G4 1.3GHz 512MB RAM | Boots OK; Avahi and HAL fail to start; keyboard, mouse and sound work fine; GUI doesn't start but the only thing you can see on tty7 is a black background and an 'x' mouse coursor and when you switch to tty1, it switches back to tty7 after a while, eventually I only managed to start X with startx and got twm running | 2007.03.19 |
stream-development-build-239-20070118_1355-ext3.img | qemu 0.8.2 | Debian testing (Etch), AMD Athlon XP 2600+ 1GB RAM | boots ok, works very slowly, no keyboard input, hangs unexpectedly | jan 2007.03.02 |
stream-development-build-239-20070118_1355-ext3.img | qemu 0.9 | Ubuntu 6.06.1 1GB RAM (qemu had 512MB) | works fine, but could not network / browse internet / did not auto-configure networking... You definitely need to put some hint balloons in that GUI, it's hard to understand what's what | towsonu2003, 2007.02.17 |
stream-development-build-239-20070118_1416-devel_ext3.img | qeumu 0.8.0 | Ubuntu 6.06LTS, Linux 2.6.15-27-386, Centrino 1280MB RAM | when Qemu goes graphical, freezes with weird screen garbage | ShawnMurphy, 2007.01.19 |
stream-development-build-239-20070118_1416-devel_ext3.img | qeumu 0.6.0-2mdk | Mandrake 10.1, Linux 2.6.8.1-12mdk, Athlon XP 2100+, 1536MB RAM | when Qemu goes graphical, freezes with weird screen garbage | ShawnMurphy, 2007.01.19 |
build 217 20070105_1724 devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.8.2 | Debian unstable, Athlon XP 2400+, 512MB RAM Linux 2.6.18.2 (vanilla) | Boots fine, but very slow. Apps work, except for abiword which just has a gray screen (same color as frame). No IP, but 'dhclient' fixes that. Changing 'onboot=yes' doesn't help. Got some kernel problems (IRQ4?) when starting vi/nano though, see http://rootshell.be/~ludoa/messages for my logfile & more info. Installed kqemu, modprobe'd it, but -kernel-kqemu gives a kernel panic, see rootshell.be/~ludoa/olpc_qemu_with_kqemu.png | LudoA, 2007.01.06 |
build-193 20061203_1727 devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.8.2 | Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft - x86_64 | Hangs on boot. Adding apm=off to kernel boot params in grub fixes this. It then boots Sugar (the UI), but no keyboard or mouse. CTRL-3 and then modprobe i8042 fixes this. Sugar works fine, but is quite slow. Also, no sound (even with qemu -soundhw all). Networking works fine. Will try to get qemu accelerator working in the future to improve performance. | 2007.01.05 |
build-193 20061203_1727 devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.8.2 (-std-vga) | Ununtu 6.06 | Boots into GUI, asks for nickname and then no keyboard or mouse. The modprobe i8042 trick did not work until I told qemu to use a standard vga output (-std-vga). Still pretty slow. I have tried to get networking or sound going yet. | Jeff Waddell 2007.01.04 |
build-193 20061203_1727 devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.8.1-1 (-soundhw all -hda) | Debian etch (testing) | Boots into GUI, but no keyboard or mouse before "modprobe i8042" several times (!) on the serial console (Ctrl-Alt-3). No networking or sound, slow. | |
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 |
build-182 20061114_2135 devel_ext3.img | Qemu 0.6.2 from Debian Sarge | Dual-cpu AMD Athlon MP, 1GHz; Debian Sarge; 2.6.11-1-k7-smp | Boots into GUI and works OK, using apm=off. Slow. Had to edit Grub boot entry; the image already handled the suggested xorg.conf fix. | John Gilmore |
build-182 20061114_2117 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2 + kqemu 1.3.0pre9 2.4.33.3 | Athlon XP 2000+ 786 RAM; Slackware 11.0; Linux 2.4.33.3; | Boot into GUI ok, the system works fine and fast | darkmagus |
build 185 and 197 | QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | AMD AthlonXP 3000+ 2.16 GHz 512MB RAM, Suse 10.1 | Booted into GUI successfully,keyboard and mouse work, no sound - good with qemu accelerator | Tim UK. 19 Dec 2006 |
QEMU on Windows
See Using QEMU on Windows XP instructions and Emulating the XO.
Build Name | QEmu Version | Windows System | Description | username |
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xo-1-olpc-stream-joyride-build-1482-20071226_2324-devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.9.0 + kqemu-1.3.0pre11 | Falcon Mach V AMD Athlon64 3200, 2 GHz 1GB RAM, XP SP2 | Networking worked fine using the command-line from "Starting OLPC environment" section. Some sound. Awesome! | Skierpage 03:01, 27 December 2007 (EST) |
olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-625-20071101_2327-devel_ext3.img | QEMU Manager 4.0 (qeum 0.9.0 + kqemu) | Compaq Pressario (Celeron 420, 1.6 GHz, 1GB RAM), Vista Home Premium | Everything worked except sound (known issue). About as fast as a real XO. SEGVs in startup and shutdown when accessing the clock, but everything worked. Complaint about "GDM" in the DBUS startup, but it scrolled by too fast to read it. Minor rendering glitch on yahoo.com (part of a pulldown is displayed), but successful at browsing. | Jay M 15:00, 4 Dec 07 (PST) |
olpc-redhat-stream-development-build- 0622-20071026_0633-devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.9.0 + kqemu | Tecra M3 Intel 1.7GHz 1MB, Windows XP Pro | Work really well with network, full screen after font size change. This text is written from the emulator! Next step is keyboard change and localization... Only problem, python dump (double deallocation message?) when I shutdown linux. | GenePi 27 October 2007 |
olpc- redhat- stream- development- build-542-20070801_0412-devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.9.0 | AMD Athlon 3200+, 2048MB RAM, Windows XP Home | Following the instructions for starting up Qemu with the XO build did not work, had to start minimally with "qemu . -L <img name>", or qemu would fail with "could not load PC bios '/c/Program Files/Qemu/bios.bin'". Once in Sugar, I don't seem to be able to get the Application icon needed to close an application. Only the Neighbourhood, Group, Home, and Activity icons are available in the Frame. | -82.92.181.129 16:53, 6 October 2007 (EDT) |
olpc- redhat- stream- development- build-613-20071004_0142-devel_ext3.img | qemu 0.9.0 + Kqemu 1.3.0pre11 | P3 730MHz, 512mb RAM, Windows XP | Booted into scaled version, new to sugar so a little clunky, loading applications seemed slow but that is probably my machine. | -71.87.110.208 23:04, 5 October 2007 (EDT) October 5, 2007 |
stream-development-build-546-20070807_1928-devel_ext3.img | Q 0.9.0 + Kqemu | Intel Core 2 Duo, 1gb RAM, Windows XP | Boots good, everything works good except noted broken stuff (camera, tomtom, etc). I've noticed that it will basically lockup if you run more than two or three activities at once. Also, the feed reader and journal are very system intensive. | User:SPGWhistler August 12, 2007 |
OLPC Build 531 (devel_ext3) olpc-redhat-stream-development-devel_ext3.img | qemu-0.9.0-windows, Kqemu-1.3.0pre11 | AMD Sempron 2500, 256 MB RAM, Windows 2000 SP4 | Booted ok. No keyboard, but mouse ok. The modprobe fix did not work. ctrl-alt-3 opened a terminal. ctrl-alt-1 showed the gui. ctrl-alt-2 showed the qemu monitor. Typing "sendkey ctrl-alt-f1" and "sendkey-ctr-alt-f7" in the monitor did nothing. I was able to login sending a special character with the mouse (right-click menu) as login name. Speed was ok, loaded write, paint and browse apps. Could not close apps, nor quit from the gui. | laura_glow. Jul 23, 2007 |
olpc-redhat-stream-development-devel_ext3.img - build 511 | qemu-0.9.0-windows | Pentium 4 3.0GHz, 1Gb RAM, XP Pro SP2 | Since this hasnt been updated for a while: Boots and runs OK. Doesn't seem to be a consistant way to close activities. Very slow without kqemu, still quite slow with kqemu. No sound. Network untested. If you have trouble with booting, give it at least 30 mins on first boot. Text is very small, but seems to be proper proportions if you select scaled from first menu. Redraw of graphics is very slow, animation on frame is so jerky it would be better for it not to animate. Screen drawing speed helped by setting video out to directx in the Qemu startup batch script. Screen res issue means bottom and right of the screen don't work in some activities (eg. tamtam) |
--87.127.98.185 14:00, 17 July 2007 (EDT) |
build-276-20070228_1834-devel_ext3.img | Qemu 20070114-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Pentium 4 2.6GHz, 512Mb RAM, XP Pro SP2 | Boots OK, but the sign-in screen does not let you select an image and therefore will not let you proceed. Apparently, the camera module imports OK but won't return a valid pixmap? Worked around it by commenting out the part of /usr/share/sugar/shell/intro/intro.py that tries to import the glive module. This gives a file button you can click to select an image, but it will not let you browse to files... I had to find an image filename in the system and manually type it in (/usr/share/icons/olpc/16x16/stock/emoticons/stock-smiley-1.png). This gets me past the opening screen to the sugar shell. Camera, abiword, memosono, and slideshow fail to launch. Blockparty, Groupchat, PenguinTV, etoys, web, and tamtam seem to work, although there is of course no sound in any application. Using yum to install the full version of vim fails due to lack of space in the image. | —Leejc 00:13, 1 March 2007 (EST) |
build-239-20070118_1355-ext3.img | Qemu 20070114-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Pentium 4 HT 3.0GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 | Seems to boot and work well, no control problems, but does not run DHCP on startup, easily worked around by pressing Ctrl-Alt-F1, logging in as root, and running dhclient then returning with Ctrl-Alt-F7. Seems a little slower than running the same image under VMWare Player on Linux on an Athlon64 3200+, but this only really seems to affect boot speed. Looks nice! Unfortunately the default save location is "File System" which crashes AbiWord on saving, and loading files from the "OLPC" folder doesn't appear to work either (again apparent crash). | --RP 16:34, 31 January 2007 (CST) |
build-231-20070113_0023-ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Celeron M 1.60GHz, 1GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 | No problems booting, no problems with mouse or keyboard (didn't need to use modprobe at all). Network worked fine after applying the documented fix. However, after getting the network running, experienced the same problem below with repeated '1's appearing in an input text field (actually Google's search field) immediately afterwards. The system's speed is a little slower than what normally might be expected, but not too bad. No problems starting/using applications (I'm editing this page using the emulator!) | --Dox 04:45, 15 January 2007 (EST) |
build-193-20061203_1714-ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Dell Precision M70 Laptop, Pentium M 2.27 GHz, 2GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 | Boots fine and into GUI, had to use modprobe twice to get keyboard/mouse to work. Network worked after fix. Works fine except the frame around the edge is very slow to appear. | Sam |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Intel 2.6 GHz dualcore, 2GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 | had to use ctrl-alt-3 (not 1) to bring up shell and ctrl-alt-1 (not 7) to bring back gui. had to modprobe 6 times to get mouse and keyboard to run. gui works ok and fast. tamtam looks garbled. | martsch |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2-windows, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Intel 2.16 GHz, 2GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 | Same mouse and keyboard issue. Used the "modprobe i8042" fix but it ctrl-alt-1 and ctrl-alt-2 do not work so I could not switch back from ctrl-alt-3 after modprobe. | flatwethat |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Intel 2.66 GHz, 2GB RAM, XP Pro SP2 | Same mouse and keyboard issue. Used the "modprobe i8042" fix but it needed to be run three times before OK. Then when input text field is given focus it prints 11111111111111111... until the delete key is hit. After deleting the input, the input text field works as expected. | illations |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Celeron M 1.60 GHz, 500MB RAM, XP home SP2 | Mouse and keyboard do not work as reported below but I used the "modprobe i8042" fix listed in the Linux feedback above and it works OK | James |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Pentium 4 3.02 GHz, 1GB RAM, XP SP2 | Mouse and keyboard do not work | Aaron |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | HP Pavillion dv5000 laptop,1.8Ghz, 1gb ram, XP MCE SP2 | mouse and keyboard don't work | anger2headshot |
build-192 20061201_1843 devel_ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Fujitsu Siemens 3,2 Ghz 1 Gb RAM, XP SP2 | keyboard and mouse do not work, nothing really possible | Henubis DEC 3, 2006 |
build-185 20061117_2030 devel_ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Falcon Mach V AMD Athlon64 3200, 2 GHz 1GB RAM, XP SP2 | keyboard and mouse OK, no network or sound. (network worked converted to VMWare Player). I updated instructions | -- Skierpage 19:06, 3 December 2006 (EST) |
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) |
stream-development devel_ext3.img | QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Lenovo AMD Athlon(tm)XP 3000+ 2.16 GHz 512MB RAM, XP SP2 | Booted into GUI successfully,keyboard and mouse do not work | --User:wonder from xi‘an,china 12:33, 7 December 2006 (EST) |
build-185 20061117_2000 ext3.img | QEmu 0.8.2 kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Dell Latitude D600 1.5GHz 512MB RAM, XP SP2 | Booted into GUI successfully, but had to [do this] to get a network connection | --Tomhannen 10:35, 7 December 2006 (EST) |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | HP Compaq, 1 Gb RAM, XP SP2 | keyboard and mouse did not work, "modprobe i8042" fix couldn't load module at first - but repeatedly running the modprobe command (quickly) eventually succeeded and now it works ok | CNS Jan 2, 2007 |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | QEMU 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | AMD Athlon XP 3200+, 1GB Ram, ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, Windows XP SP2 | Booted into GUI successfully, keyboard and mouse seemed broken but the issue was resolved used the 'modprobe' fix mentioned above. Slightly slow and the frame kept popping up at inconvenient points. Also after fixing keyboard issue and after enabling network access the first textbox I entered began to fill up with the character 1 and did not stop until I pressed something else on the keyboard. I expect this has something to do with the switching screen procedures common to each scenario. | Anon. Jan 02. 2007 |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | AMD Athlon XP 2000+ 1.7 GHz 512MB RAM, XP Pro SP1 | As above keyboard and mouse did not work but repeated "modprobe i8042" eventually worked (it's Ctrl+Alt+F7 to return to the GUI once the module has loaded). Also had to follow instructions as linked to in feedback above to get a network connection and I too found the textbox filling with 1s. | tom. Jan 2, 2007 |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Intel P4 3GHz 512MB RAM, XP Pro SP2 | Got the mouse and keyboard working with: ctrl+alt+3, login as "root", enter "modprobe i8042", enter, ctrl+alt+1 Got the network connected as per the instructions. Obviously the OS is a work in progress so a few little niggles but it's quick enough and looks good. |
Tim. Jan 2, 2007 |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | AMD X2 4200+ 2.2 GHz 2048MB RAM, Vista RC2 Build 5744 | Problem and solution the same as above. Just wanted to say it's running on Vista RC2 | ACluk90. Jan 2, 2007 |
build-193 20061203_1714 ext3.img | Qemu 0.8.2, kqemu-1.3.0pre9 | Dell Inspiron, 512 MB RAM, XP SP2 | The usual (had to use keyboard, mouse, and networking fixes). 7-Zip said the first two images I downloaded were corrupt (olpc-redhat-stream-development-build-193-20061203_1714-ext3.img.bz2 and olpc-redhat-stream-development-ext3.img.bz2). Loved the interface. Great use of screenspace, etc. | Anon. Jan 3, 2007 |
--Jay mccauley 18:08, 4 December 2007 (EST)
QEMU on MacOS X
Build Name | QEmu Version | System Info | Description | username |
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stream-development-build-166-20061110_1609-ext3.img | Q 0.8.1 | MacBook 13" Intel Core Duo, 2GB RAM | Boots into GUI, a bit sluggish response | Calyth |
stream-development-build-185-20061117_2030-devel_ext3.img | Q 0.8.1 | MacBook 13" Intel Core Duo, 2GB RAM | Same feel as build 166 documented above | Calyth |
Parallels on MacOS X
Build Name | Parallels Version | System Info | Description | username |
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stream-development-build-185-20061117_2030-devel_ext3.img | Build 1970 | MacBook 13" 2Ghz Intel Core2Duo, 1GB RAM | Runs well, no networking or sound - perhaps configuration of Parallels? | mpesce 1 Dec 2006 |
stream-development-devel_ext3.img (build 206) | Build 1898 | MacBook 13" 1,83Ghz Intel CoreDuo, 1,256GB RAM | Runs but would not start GUI; fbdev blinks and keeps respawning | wooky 1 Jan 2007 |
stream-development-build-217-20070105_1724-devel_ext3.img | Build 3094 | MacBook Pro 15.4" 2.33Ghz Intel Core2Duo, 2GB RAM | Runs ok. Had to manually run ifup eth0 to get networking. Abiword shows grey screen. No shutdown button (is there one yet?). No sound | theothermike 6 Jan 2007 |
stream-development-build-298-20070308_1141-devel_ext3.img | Build 3170 | MacBook Pro 15" 2.16Ghz Intel Core2Duo, 2GB RAM | Runs; manual ifup eth0 still necessary. Unknown on sound. | ScottSwanson 8 Mar 2007 |
xo-1-olpc-stream-joyride-build-1489-20071228-1920-devel_ext3.img | Build 5582 | MacBook Pro 15" 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB Ram | Runs if parallels custom screen resolution set to 1200x900. Manual ifup eth0 needed for networking. | Vector 31 Dec 2007 |
VMWare on Windows
Build Name | VMware Version | System Info | Description | username |
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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, Windows XP SP2 | Booted into GUI successfully, no sound, mouse accelerate very high | Henubis Nov 22. 2006 |
stream-development-build-406-20070507_2141-devel_ext3.img | Workstation 6.0.0 build-45731 | Dell Precision 380 2 GHz P4 2GB Ram, Windows Server 2003 SP1 | Booted into GUI successfully, no sound, no networking | Gauravl June 22 2007 |
olpc-redhat-stream-ship.2-build-653-20071214_1708-devel_ext3.img | VMWare Server Console 1.0.3 | Dell Inspiron 600m running XP SP2, 2GB RAM, 1.5Ghz | Booted into GUI successfully, no sound, NAT networking good | ThatTallGuy December 27, 2007 |
xo-1-olpc-stream-joyride-build-1813-20080328_1640-devel_ext3.img | Server 1.0.4 build-56528 | Lenovo Thinkpad Z61p, Centrino Duo T2500 @ 2GHz 4GB Ram, Windows XP SP2 | Converted image with qemu-image, no sound, networking works | Rbulling 13:25, 8 April 2008 (EDT) |
VMWare on Mac OSX
Build Name | VMware Version | System Info | Description | username |
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olpc-build182.vmdk | VMWare beta for Mac OsX | Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo T 3,2 GHz P4 1GB Ram, Windows XP SP2 | Booted into GUI successfully, mouse accelerate very high. Most importantly, the screen soze was only 640x480, impossible to use e-toys. | Alexandre Van de Sande, january 11, 2007 |
OLPC-625.zip[1] | VMware Fusion 1.1 for Mac OSX | MacBook Pro | Everything seems to work great, even collaboration. Screen is 1024x768, but most things work fine anyways. The fonts are small but there is a fix here: [2] | Joshua Minor, Nov 28, 2007 |
joyride-OLPC-1447.zip[3] | VMware Fusion Version 1.1.1 (72241) for Mac OSX | MacBook with 2Gb RAM and too few disk space ;-) | Everything seems to work great (Net, mouse) except no video, no sound input. | Philippe Langlois, Feb 23, 2008 |
Version 1.1.1 (72241)
VBox on Windows XP
See Using VirtualBox
Build Name | VBox Version | System Info | Description | username |
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ext3 development build 616 converted to olpc-616.vdi | VBox 1.5 | HP Pentium D, 2GB RAM | no sound | anon, 13 oct 07 |
development build 625 downloaded from emu images for vbox | VBox 1.5.2 | Asus M2E, 768 Mb RAM | no sound, some fonts too small | edbatalha, 20 nov 07 |
Images on a USB disk
Build Name | QEmu Version | System Info | Description | username |
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Images running on OLPC hardware
Build Name | System Info | Description | Username |
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8.2.0 (767) | B2 Q2E18 | X Server failure
(EE) GEODE(0): No valid modes were found (EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. Fatal server error: no screens found giving up. |
dds |
update.1-703 | C1 XO-1 (G1G1) | Only the activities I had installed previously (xo-get, etc.) were available. None of the standard activities were there. After rebooting into update.1-691 using the o game button, browser would not start. I reinstalled update.1-691 and it's working again. Tried installing both candidate-703 and update.1-703 with the same results.
Update: My fault--you must install the activities separately in this release and above. |
chelliot |
update.1-690 (w/ Q2D12 firmware) | C1 XO-1 (G1G1) | Seem solid. Definitely faster and more responsive than 65x(ship.2). Wireless seems to have a little trouble after waking up from sleep after being asleep for a while, but this is easily fixed by just reselecting the access point. Laptop seems to suspend itself often which is annoying, especially for the record activity. Battery life is much improved. Looking forward to the GM. | darco |
656 | G1G1 XO-1 | This is the first update I've attempted since receiving my laptop back in December, I needed to update olpc-update first and then ran it to get this version. It crapped out at the end with the error "New build not signed won't boot without a developer key" | Chuck |
656 | G1G1 xo -1 | Power management / sleep function seems not to work as well as in 653. I regularly run out of battery power, which did not happen in 653. | Lesley 03/09/08 |
Build 649 with Firmware Q2D04 | B4 laptop with FIrmware Q2D04 | Sugar and most activities running much faster and better than earlier builds. Still some problems with WEP keys being forgotten. Sound and camera working well. Journal activity can freeze up for minutes at a time if large .xo files have been downloaded in Browse activity. | --Tomhannen 10:45, 6 December 2007 (EST)Tomhannen |
Running Build 623 e Firmware Q2D03 (stable from C-Machines) on B2-2 OLPC laptop. | B2-7-EX XO | Running ok and very stable. The keyboard with little change and battery charge monitor with impressisions, but the other functions more speed and stable. The install upgrade very simple too. | Jaime Balbino (jaimebalb [at] gmail [dot] com) 06 november 2007 |
Running Build 231 on two OLPC laptops. | No way to show camera in full-screen mode. This feature should be re-instated. Instead the new screen capture feature works but causes the captured shots to be almost illegible - colours run. Network Neighbourhood - Group Chat works fine but have not had ANY success sharing any other activity. Perhaps this is not yet developed ? Quite stable - has never crashed but performance is very very slow. |
David Chatterton 14 Jan 2007 | |
Build 239_B21 on OLPC B-1 | B-1 Hardware |
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Jan (dot) Wildeboer (at) redhat (dot) com |
Joyride 1489 devel_jffs2 | G1G1 system Dec2007 updated to Q2D07 firmware |
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Script Cat |
Joyride 1522 devel_jffs2 | G1G1 system Dec2007 updated to Q2D08 firmware |
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Martin Dengler |
Joyride 1532 devel_jffs2 | G1G1 system Dec2007 updated to Q2D08 firmware |
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Martin Dengler |