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xo-05-29-BB login: root
xo-05-29-BB login: root
-bash-3.2# olpc-bios-sig
-bash-3.2# olpc-bios-sig
CL1 Q2D07 Q2C
CL1 '''Q2D07''' Q2C
-bash-3.2#
-bash-3.2#


The firmware number in the above example is '''Q2D07'''.
The firmware number in the above example is '''Q2D07''' on the fifth line.


== Step 3: Returning to Sugar (normal) ==
== Step 3: Returning to Sugar (normal) ==

Revision as of 15:24, 5 January 2008

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Step 1: Operating system (OS)

  1. Type Ctrl-Alt-F2
  2. Read the build number from the first line of text that appears in the console window

Sample transcript:

OLPC build 650 (stream ship.2: variant devel_jffs2)
kernel 2.6.22-20070919.2.olpc.0987654321abcdefabcedf on an i586
xo-05-29-BB login:

The OS build number in the above example is 650.

The Ctrl key has a solid diamond on it (♦); the Alt key has an open diamond on it (♢); the F2 key is the same as the Friends key (Friends key f2 small.png). (See Keyboard Shortcuts for more details.)

Step 2: Firmware

  1. Login as root
  2. Either type:
olpc-bios-sig

or

more /ofw/openprom/model

Sample transcript:

OLPC build 650 (stream ship.2: variant devel_jffs2)
kernel 2.6.22-20070919.2.olpc.0987654321abcdefabcedf on an i586
xo-05-29-BB login: root
-bash-3.2# olpc-bios-sig
CL1 Q2D07 Q2C
-bash-3.2# 

The firmware number in the above example is Q2D07 on the fifth line.

Step 3: Returning to Sugar (normal)

Type Ctrl-Alt-F3 to return to the Sugar graphical display. (The F3 key is the same as the Home key (Home key f3 small.png).)


See the Checking the Layout configuration page for instructions on how to check other system settings.