Difference between revisions of "Talk:Documentation Team/Notes/1.0"

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(.iso and .img files to be downloaded from sugarlabs.wiki With all Pertinent DOC for Sugar 1.0)
 
m (→‎Unable to run olpc.dailymotion.com and www.dailymotion.com videos in soas v8 Browse: vimeo.com/5291250 Displays "Oops! Something broke. Please try again later!")
 
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*offer as a .img file for direct writing to a USB  
 
*offer as a .img file for direct writing to a USB  
 
:Use case:  dd to a USB/SD so needed Docs can be accessed from Sugar or drag-dropped into the sugar-journal as needed (with the ability to be deleted)
 
:Use case:  dd to a USB/SD so needed Docs can be accessed from Sugar or drag-dropped into the sugar-journal as needed (with the ability to be deleted)
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==Unable to run olpc.dailymotion.com and www.dailymotion.com  videos in soas v8 Browse==
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Quoted from http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/User:Inkyfingers/video
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: material from http://olpc.dailymotion.com should be viewable in Sugar,  (IT IS NOT)
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: while material from http://www.dailymotion.com may require a mainstream browser (advertising is likely to be present).
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*I get "Media Not Supported" when I try to run either of these links from f18 Soas-live x86_64 USB sticks.
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:http://vimeo.com/5291250  Displays "Oops! Something broke. Please try again later!"

Latest revision as of 09:14, 12 February 2013

.iso and .img files to be downloaded from sugarlabs.wiki With all Pertinent DOC for Sugar 1.0

  • Produce a DVD/CD .iso file with all pertinent Docs for sugar.
  • offer as a .img file for direct writing to a USB
Use case: dd to a USB/SD so needed Docs can be accessed from Sugar or drag-dropped into the sugar-journal as needed (with the ability to be deleted)

Unable to run olpc.dailymotion.com and www.dailymotion.com videos in soas v8 Browse

Quoted from http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/User:Inkyfingers/video

material from http://olpc.dailymotion.com should be viewable in Sugar, (IT IS NOT)
while material from http://www.dailymotion.com may require a mainstream browser (advertising is likely to be present).
  • I get "Media Not Supported" when I try to run either of these links from f18 Soas-live x86_64 USB sticks.
http://vimeo.com/5291250 Displays "Oops! Something broke. Please try again later!"