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Revision as of 04:26, 10 February 2008
Overview
PROJECT: ixo-Tweak DESC: GUI interface to sugar-control-panel, and other options command-line options also available so can be programmable via scripts / cron.
System info
(and alt boot)
sugar-control-panel options
(also do a -help to complete list of new un-supported options)
Time Zone
Nick
Colors
Disk information
Suspend mode on/off
To prevent suspend from happening.
$ touch /etc/ohm/inhibit-suspend
To re-enable suspend.
$ rm /etc/ohm/inhibit-suspend
Radio On / Off
From Ricardo Carrano <carrano@ricardocarrano.com> cc devel <devel@laptop.org>, date Jan 17, 2008 11:06 AM subject Re: Testing the Wireless driver changes
Indeed we had this airplane mode discussion two weeks ago: Why don't we?
To completely silence the radio:
#!/bin/bash rmmod usb8xxx mv /lib/firmaware/usb8883.bin /lib/firmaware/usb8883.bin.quiet
It will survive reboots.
To bring it back:
#!/bin/bash mv /lib/firmaware/usb8883.bin.quiet /lib/firmaware/usb8883.bin rmmod usb8xxx; sleep1; modprobe usb8xxx
No reboot necessary.
Backlight
The backlight levels can be modified by writing to /sys/class/backlight/dcon-bl/brightness. The backlight seems to have 15 levels of color-mode brightness (1-15) and one level indicating black and white mode (0).
Here're examples of how to modify the backlight levels from the Terminal:
sudo bash -c "echo 0 > /sys/class/backlight/dcon-bl/brightness" sudo bash -c "echo 15 > /sys/class/backlight/dcon-bl/brightness"
Auto-update
Current releases of OLPC OS do not use update streams using the method detailed below. 13.2.5 and later do automatically update activities, and this is a feature of Sugar.
Deployment builds of OLPS OS can be configured to contact OLPC on average once a day in order to see if there is a new build which it should be running. Each XO can be subscribed to one of a number of "update streams":
- none - never update me.
- stable - latest stable build
- testing - release candidates or stable upgrade testing
- joyride - not yet implemented, but will someday give you the latest joyride build automatically.
See https://activation.laptop.org/streams/ for the full list. The stream an XO is subscribed to is determined as follows:
- If there is a file named /security/update-stream containing a stream name, use it.
- Otherwise, if there is a file named /etc/olpc-update/update-stream with a stream name, use this. (This is used in joyride builds to ensure the joyride machines are by default subscribed to joyride, not stable.)
- Otherwise, if the laptop belongs to an 'update group' in OLPC's database, and the update group names a default stream, use it. (This allows us to remotely upgrade XOs in school deployments.)
- Otherwise, use the default update stream specified by the server, which is currently 'stable'.
Automatic update prevention
Start the Terminal Activity and become the root user, then at the # prompt type
echo none > /security/update-stream
then press the Enter key.