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A terrible terrible assumption! |
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The less fortunate kids need laptops!.... |
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To all you less fortunate well-wishers.... |
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You need, more than your goodwill....a BIGGER, DEFINITE perspective... |
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I respect your intentions but not your ignorance... |
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== quick question == |
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I think I could contribute to the development of the software, could someone direct me to where get started? ie a FAQ |
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: Have you tried the [[Developers]] link in the sidebar? —[[User:Leejc|Joe]] 00:50, 9 January 2008 (EST) |
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== printing == |
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How do we print info on this computer? please advise!!!! |
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: (Sign your comments!) You could add printing support (probably best to ask on one of the forums) to Sugar by installing packages like <tt>cups</tt>, but this will only add to printing to conventional [[Linux software]] — Activities won't gain a print command. Printing is under consideration for a future [[releases|release]]. Other alternatives are transfer stuff to USB and print from another computer, use web apps like Google Docs and print from another, or install a more conventional desktop OS (see [[:Category:Linux distributions]]. -- [[User:Skierpage|skierpage]] 00:03, 13 November 2008 (UTC) |
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== A terrible, terrible assumption. == |
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I think, with all respect you miss the point. |
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This program as far as we are concerned is not about the laptops per se, |
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but about the educational potential and development of the children. |
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We work in Malawi in the educational field and are very excited at the prospects |
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offered by this scheme. We very much work in the real world and at the sharp end, |
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the potential for the children and thus for their communities is immense. |
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The future for these countries and their peoples must lie in their own hands, this |
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can only be acheived through education, not just for the privileged, but for all. |
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== terrible, terrible assumption. == |
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I feel this project is earth shaking. To offer people the opportunity to see and use what moves the world economy is outstanding. I travel in the pacific polynesian islands and see how things can change dramaticly with a 25 mile boat ride. |
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This will even the playing field. |
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If public sale is offered, it should have a markup donated back to the project. |
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Every parent I know would buy one. What little kid dosent want their own computers. |
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== categorization == |
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I would suggest categorizing this page (probably as [[:Category:General Public]], [[:Category:Press]] and possibly some other.--[[User:Xavi|Xavi]] 15:49, 5 January 2007 (EST) |
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== Please Add "help-AT-laptop.org" ASAP, Thanks! == |
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Uncomment SJ's new "help-AT-laptop.org" graphic please -- prettified graphic with the correct font or not -- far too many emails are being misdirected to technology@laptop.org |
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Buzz me if I can help -- this is urgent :) |
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: I've uncommented it for now. see if this traffic changes. [[User:Sj|Sj]] [[User talk:Sj|<font color="fc9"><small>talk</small></font>]] 05:18, 16 December 2007 (EST) |
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== The language bar of this article == |
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Please unprotect it to link the translated pages. |
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-- [[User:LeeSI|LeeSI]] 04:21, 3 January 2008 (EST) |
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== a mistake or real change? == |
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# The columns of line 2 and line 3 looks be mixed up. Who takes 'help at laptop.org' E-mail? |
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# The official contact point and community channels may need to be classified separately. |
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Or, are the e-mails(and this wiki?) transfered to community? In the phrase "Contact '''us'''", who are the '''us'''? |
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-- [[User:LeeSI|LeeSI]] 06:06, 22 January 2008 (EST) |
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== Critical USB formatting--please clarify == |
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I discovered a critical factor in a successful activity pack update, and it was not at all clear from the |
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documentation. Please update the page to make this clear, so folks like me don't waste hours in frustration. |
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The documentation states that you should format your memory stick as FAT16 with long filename support. I |
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put my 4Gb memory stick into my currently-patched Windows XP machine, and selected "Format drive". It |
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brought up a dialog box, with "FAT32" as the format type. This is the only choice there was, so I assumed |
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that it must be right. Formatted, downloaded per instructions, plugged it into the XO and followed the |
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directions. Got a lot of text, something called a "kernel panic" (that doesn't seem like a Good Thing!?) |
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and then it spewed some more error messages later. I tried it several times, on two different XOs, and |
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neither one worked. Finally gave up around 5am to get a few hours sleep before work. |
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Tried some more this evening, still no go. Tried various combinations of files in the root directory, |
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directories with no files in the root, etc. Nothing. Pulled out another memory stick to see if it was |
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hardware. This one's only 1Gb, and when I went to format it ***I HAD TWO FORMAT CHOICES***. And one of |
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'em was FAT. I don't know if that's "FAT with long filename support", but it's one more choice than I |
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had before. So I chose that, loaded up again per instructions, fired up the XO and THIS TIME IT WORKED!!! |
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Please....for the benefit of us unwashed masses who "just want it to work"....describe in exhaustive |
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detail exactly how the USB stick should be formatted, and what limits there are, if any, so far as size |
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of the USB stick goes. Further, please re-word the language regarding file organization to make it clear |
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exactly what sort of file structure is expected. From the wording, I don't know if you meant that I |
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should manually extract all the files and then transfer them to the root directory, or whether they were |
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ok to live in the directories that they were extracted to when they unzipped onto the USB stick. The text |
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makes reference to a structure which does not look the same as what comes out on the USB stick. |
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MGF 09 September 08 |
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