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:We already seek to clarify the task step by asking you to check the file name on the USB stick after copying it. The text you propose seeks to clarify the same thing, again, so I'm not sure how effective it will be. I've added some other text instead; instructing people to remove the os851.img portion of the filename. Do you think that might have worked on you? -- [[User:Quozl|Quozl]] 05:26, 17 August 2010 (UTC)
:We already seek to clarify the task step by asking you to check the file name on the USB stick after copying it. The text you propose seeks to clarify the same thing, again, so I'm not sure how effective it will be. I've added some other text instead; instructing people to remove the os851.img portion of the filename. Do you think that might have worked on you? -- [[User:Quozl|Quozl]] 05:26, 17 August 2010 (UTC)


The problem arose because the Mac appended ".txt" to the file. So when you said to make it "fs.zip" I thought you were referring only to the end of the file name, not the entire name. So, I left the part that said "os851". The file came through as os850.img.fs.zip.txt on the Mac. The ".txt" should probably be dealt with too.
::The problem arose because the Mac appended ".txt" to the file. So when you said to make it "fs.zip" I thought you were referring only to the end of the file name, not the entire name. So, I left the part that said "os851". The file came through as os850.img.fs.zip.txt on the Mac. The ".txt" should probably be dealt with too.


BTW... I am struggling to get the XO-1.5 version downloaded. I think maybe it is due to too many users on our isp. They have an antenna that covers many square miles in our valley. The other night I was able to do the XO-1 version straight through, starting very late at night. Last night that didn't work. I will try it in Terminal tonight. I'm off to town to teach the folks at Montana State University how to update the XO-1s and give them copies of the files.
::BTW... I am struggling to get the XO-1.5 version downloaded. I think maybe it is due to too many users on our isp. They have an antenna that covers many square miles in our valley. The other night I was able to do the XO-1 version straight through, starting very late at night. Last night that didn't work. I will try it in Terminal tonight. I'm off to town to teach the folks at Montana State University how to update the XO-1s and give them copies of the files.

::-- Caryl

:::That is strange. I've tested on Mac OS X 10.6.4 with Safari 5.0 by using ctrl-click on the os851.img.fs.zip file, and after download it is certainly not changed in name. It is os851.img.fs.zip. There's no .txt. I know this appending of .txt happens with the .crc file, but that's not what the instructions are currently talking about. I can only guess that an older version of Mac OS X or Safari is responsible. For download struggles, I suggest you use the curl method, which restarts from where the previous attempt left off. There may be better download managers for Mac OS X, but I don't know what they are. -- [[User:Quozl|Quozl]] 00:42, 18 August 2010 (UTC)

Revision as of 00:42, 18 August 2010

Add Mac-specific Instructions

Hi..

I suggest you incorporate some of the features of the old "No Fail" update, especially the Mac-specific instructions for downloading directly to the usb drive. -- Caryl

Thanks Caryl, but there's no need at this stage. Once 10.1.2 is released, we'll edit the "No Fail" update instructions to use the 10.1.2 links, and add XO-1.5 support. The installation instructions in the Release notes pages are for a different readership, and I'd prefer them to be succinct. I do think that some of the "No Fail" update steps could go into specific Wiki transcluded template pages, like "How to download a large file reliably on various operating systems". -- Quozl 01:56, 9 August 2010 (UTC)

Clarify Rename

Hi James,

I was going to do a simple edit to prevent the problems I had with the update, but the text is hidden in another place that I am told does not exist when I try to go there. So... here are my suggestions for small changes to the instructions for both the XO-1 and XO-1.5:

Where it says:

  • Download os851.img.fs.zip,
  • Save the file to the top directory of a USB memory stick,
  • Rename the file to fs.zip,

Change the third line to:

  • Download os851.img.fs.zip,
  • Save the file to the top directory of a USB memory stick,
  • Rename the file to fs.zip, (just fs.zip nothing else)

-- Caryl

We already seek to clarify the task step by asking you to check the file name on the USB stick after copying it. The text you propose seeks to clarify the same thing, again, so I'm not sure how effective it will be. I've added some other text instead; instructing people to remove the os851.img portion of the filename. Do you think that might have worked on you? -- Quozl 05:26, 17 August 2010 (UTC)
The problem arose because the Mac appended ".txt" to the file. So when you said to make it "fs.zip" I thought you were referring only to the end of the file name, not the entire name. So, I left the part that said "os851". The file came through as os850.img.fs.zip.txt on the Mac. The ".txt" should probably be dealt with too.
BTW... I am struggling to get the XO-1.5 version downloaded. I think maybe it is due to too many users on our isp. They have an antenna that covers many square miles in our valley. The other night I was able to do the XO-1 version straight through, starting very late at night. Last night that didn't work. I will try it in Terminal tonight. I'm off to town to teach the folks at Montana State University how to update the XO-1s and give them copies of the files.
-- Caryl
That is strange. I've tested on Mac OS X 10.6.4 with Safari 5.0 by using ctrl-click on the os851.img.fs.zip file, and after download it is certainly not changed in name. It is os851.img.fs.zip. There's no .txt. I know this appending of .txt happens with the .crc file, but that's not what the instructions are currently talking about. I can only guess that an older version of Mac OS X or Safari is responsible. For download struggles, I suggest you use the curl method, which restarts from where the previous attempt left off. There may be better download managers for Mac OS X, but I don't know what they are. -- Quozl 00:42, 18 August 2010 (UTC)