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* The basic sugar qemu image does not appear to have git or wget. The web browser activity downloads objects onto the left menu, but there does not appear to be a way to access that from a bash prompt... How can I download projects into an emulated environment?
* The basic sugar qemu image does not appear to have git or wget. The web browser activity downloads objects onto the left menu, but there does not appear to be a way to access that from a bash prompt... How can I download projects into an emulated environment?
:: Along with the basic emulation image, there are also [[OS_images#Image_variants | development images]] that contain wget, rpm, yum, vim, and other stuff. —[[User:Leejc|Leejc]] 13:05, 7 March 2007 (EST)
** The clipboard stores things in /tmp, but under some kind of special naming convention
** The clipboard stores things in /tmp, but under some kind of special naming convention

Revision as of 18:05, 7 March 2007

Things that need fixing on this page:

  • Please could someone add an explanation of how to get two instances of the OLPC running in QEmu to "see" each other on a network? I [think this might help,] but it looks beyond my abilities!
  • Detailed description of the Chat Activity
  • Detailed description of the Web Browser - it has been started, but needs more - how to close tabs, etc, etc
    • I wish I knew! CarlKenner 23:56, 16 December 2006 (EST)
  • Camera Test - I've made a start page for this, but know nothing else about it.
  • Memory - same as cameratest
  • The basic sugar qemu image does not appear to have git or wget. The web browser activity downloads objects onto the left menu, but there does not appear to be a way to access that from a bash prompt... How can I download projects into an emulated environment?
Along with the basic emulation image, there are also development images that contain wget, rpm, yum, vim, and other stuff. —Leejc 13:05, 7 March 2007 (EST)
    • The clipboard stores things in /tmp, but under some kind of special naming convention