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;infrastructure: sometimes used to describe traditional network connectivity, with an access point |
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;mesh: see ''mesh layer'' |
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;mesh view: A view of who is sharing the mesh network with you. See ''sugar terms'' |
;mesh view (AKA neighborhood view): A view of who is sharing the mesh network with you. See ''sugar terms'' |
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;[[mesh layer]]: a layer that can run over peer-to-peer, over infrastructure, etc. |
;[[mesh layer]]: a layer that can run over peer-to-peer, over infrastructure, etc. |
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;peer-to-peer: see ''serverless peer-to-peer'' |
;peer-to-peer: see ''serverless peer-to-peer'' |
Revision as of 00:50, 7 January 2008
XO terms
- school server
- a machine at each school that works as an access point and provides
- serverless peer-to-peer
- a wayof providing peer-to-peer sharing of data via peer-to-peer connectivity, from one XO to another.
- XS server
- see school server
networking terms
- infrastructure
- sometimes used to describe traditional network connectivity, with an access point
- mesh
- see mesh layer
- mesh view (AKA neighborhood view)
- A view of who is sharing the mesh network with you. See sugar terms
- mesh layer
- a layer that can run over peer-to-peer, over infrastructure, etc.
- peer-to-peer
- see serverless peer-to-peer
- presence
- tubes
- tubes runs over the mesh and over traditional infrastructure.
terms for the outer case
- dual-tone
- the two-color nature of the icon on the outside of the laptop; one color or tone for the o and the other for the x
Hardware and firmware terms
- Forth
- God's gift to terse programmers
- Open Firmware
- God's gift to hardware debuggers
sugar, content and activity terms
- Activity
- a sugarized application that can have an icon in the taskbar
- dual-tone
- see terms for the outer case
- home view
- a view of what activities you are running, and how much memory they take. the starting view on the laptop
- mesh view
- a view of who is sharing the network with you (mesh or otherwise) and what activities are being shared there.
- taskbar
- the bottom bar of the frame
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