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OLPC collaboration uses a Jabber server (with a few extra modules and patches) to scale beyond wireless mesh range. |
OLPC collaboration uses a Jabber server (with a few extra modules and patches) to scale beyond wireless mesh range. |
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For Give 1 Get 1 users, there is no working Jabber server configured by default, since we cannot handle arbitrary numbers of users on a single server. Look at [[Community Jabber Servers]] to see if someone is running a community server you can use. |
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Then use the [[Sugar Control Panel]] to change the jabber server on your XO. |
Then use the [[Sugar Control Panel]] to change the jabber server on your XO. |
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== Running your own server == |
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Revision as of 15:05, 26 February 2008
OLPC collaboration uses a Jabber server (with a few extra modules and patches) to scale beyond wireless mesh range.
G1G1
For Give 1 Get 1 users, there is no working Jabber server configured by default, since we cannot handle arbitrary numbers of users on a single server. Look at Community Jabber Servers to see if someone is running a community server you can use.
Then use the Sugar Control Panel to change the jabber server on your XO.
Running your own server
Currently we only recommend running ejabberd with the following configuration: Ejabberd Configuration