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Should take less than one hour to do. |
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== Start-up == |
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== Try out a few Activities == |
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# Open TamTam Jam |
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# Make a few instruments play. |
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# Close TamTam |
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# Open Paint |
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# Draw a few things. |
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# Close paint |
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# Pick a few other activities to open and try a few things with them. |
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#* preferably, try activities that have had bug fixes, or new features added. |
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#* make sure that these fixes have indeed worked, and that everything else seems to work properly. |
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# Resume the paint activity from before. |
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''Verify'' |
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* In TamTam Jam, there is volume, and the instruments play. |
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* All activities open and close properly |
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* The journal is able to resume the paint entry. |
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== Try out Image Transferring == |
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''Actions'' |
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# Open Browse |
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# Type some type of animal in the google search bar. |
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# Click on "Images" at the top of the page. |
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# Press the top right button on the keyboard. (brings up menu bar) |
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# Drag one of the images from the google page onto the clipboard. (the left side bar) |
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# Go to the home view. |
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# Open write |
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# Press the menu bar button again, and drag the image on the toolbar onto the canvas of the write document. |
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# Hover over the corner of the image, and resize it to make it smaller than the screen. |
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# Move the image to the center of the page. |
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# Type a few lines above the image. |
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# Go to the mesh view. |
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# Hover over another XO (one that is also in your possession and running the same build), and click Invite. |
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# On the second XO, click on the write Icon that shows up in the tray. |
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Revision as of 19:25, 29 October 2007
Should take less than one hour to do.
Start-up
Actions
- Boot the laptop
Verify
- If in secure mode: the laptop shows pretty boot
- The laptop boots into sugar
- The laptop connects to one of the following (whichever one is highest on the list and available to the laptop)
- A school server
- A preferred AP
- An MPP
- A local mesh
Try out a few Activities
Actions
- Open TamTam Jam
- Make a few instruments play.
- Close TamTam
- Open Paint
- Draw a few things.
- Close paint
- Pick a few other activities to open and try a few things with them.
- preferably, try activities that have had bug fixes, or new features added.
- make sure that these fixes have indeed worked, and that everything else seems to work properly.
- Resume the paint activity from before.
Verify
- In TamTam Jam, there is volume, and the instruments play.
- All activities open and close properly
- The journal is able to resume the paint entry.
Try out Image Transferring
Actions
- Open Browse
- Type some type of animal in the google search bar.
- Click on "Images" at the top of the page.
- Press the top right button on the keyboard. (brings up menu bar)
- Drag one of the images from the google page onto the clipboard. (the left side bar)
- Go to the home view.
- Open write
- Press the menu bar button again, and drag the image on the toolbar onto the canvas of the write document.
- Hover over the corner of the image, and resize it to make it smaller than the screen.
- Move the image to the center of the page.
- Type a few lines above the image.
- Go to the mesh view.
- Hover over another XO (one that is also in your possession and running the same build), and click Invite.
- On the second XO, click on the write Icon that shows up in the tray.
It should probably include things like:
- copying an image to the clipboard and adding to a write doc
- private invitation to a collaboration activity
- installing a library bundle and seeing it from the browser
- installing an activity bundle
- running an .ogg file from the browser