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| ==Do you have an OLPC XO-1?== | | ==Do you have an OLPC XO-1?== |
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− | [[image:OLPCXO.png]] | + | [[File:OLPCXO.png|link=Testing/Reports/Sugar on a Stick#F16 SoaS Pineapple USB boot image for XO-1]] |
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− | [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Supported_systems#Fedora_on_an_OLPC_XO http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/images/8/80/OLPCXO.png] | + | : Very slow but works |
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| + | The following sections need an update: |
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| Sugar 0.84 has a number of improvements above and beyond 0.82. And we have a version working on the OLPC XO-1, but because of the changes in process at OLPC (see [[olpc:Future releases]]), there is a new short-term strategy for updates. Until OLPC issues its next official release, we are recommending that XO-1 users who would like to try 0.84 use Sugar on a Stick. The XO-1 can be booted from an external USB or SD card storage device, [[#Option 1: Run v0.84 of Sugar on a Stick from an SD card or external USB|Option 1]] below. | | Sugar 0.84 has a number of improvements above and beyond 0.82. And we have a version working on the OLPC XO-1, but because of the changes in process at OLPC (see [[olpc:Future releases]]), there is a new short-term strategy for updates. Until OLPC issues its next official release, we are recommending that XO-1 users who would like to try 0.84 use Sugar on a Stick. The XO-1 can be booted from an external USB or SD card storage device, [[#Option 1: Run v0.84 of Sugar on a Stick from an SD card or external USB|Option 1]] below. |
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| ====On Fedora:==== | | ====On Fedora:==== |
| Type the following commands in a terminal window: | | Type the following commands in a terminal window: |
− | wget {{SoaS release path}} | + | [[wikipedia:Wget|wget]] {{SoaS release path}} |
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| sudo yum install livecd-tools | | sudo yum install livecd-tools |
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| ===Option 2: Install a v0.84 SoaS-XO image on the XO-1 NAND flash drive=== | | ===Option 2: Install a v0.84 SoaS-XO image on the XO-1 NAND flash drive=== |
− | See http://www.mail-archive.com/sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org/msg05231.html and https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-olpc-list/2009-June/msg00063.html | + | See: |
| + | *http://www.mail-archive.com/sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org/msg05231.html and *https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-olpc-list/2009-June/msg00063.html |
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| This build feels substantially faster than 802 (the last stable release). Serious issues: | | This build feels substantially faster than 802 (the last stable release). Serious issues: |
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| * No sound | | * No sound |
| * No automounting of USB keys. | | * No automounting of USB keys. |
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| + | ==== More recent builds are better ==== |
| + | See: |
| + | * http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2009-August/017775.html |
| + | * The builds are located in http://people.sugarlabs.org/~mtd/soas-xo1/ |
| + | * The Fedora builds for the XO are here: http://dev.laptop.org/~smparrish/XO-1/builds |
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| + | Be sure to update your XO to the latest firmware: |
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| + | http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Firmware_q2e41 |
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| ===Option 3: Convert a v0.84 Sugar on a Stick .iso image=== | | ===Option 3: Convert a v0.84 Sugar on a Stick .iso image=== |
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| + | '''WARNING''': This option is wishful thinking until the [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=500196 jffs2 mount bug] is fixed. |
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| '''Note''': Requires a [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activation_and_developer_keys developer key for your OLPC-XO-1] and access to a GNU/Linux computer) It also requires a recent OFW version (Q2E28 has been reported as working. [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Manual_Firmware_Install Instructions for updating your firmware]). | | '''Note''': Requires a [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activation_and_developer_keys developer key for your OLPC-XO-1] and access to a GNU/Linux computer) It also requires a recent OFW version (Q2E28 has been reported as working. [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Manual_Firmware_Install Instructions for updating your firmware]). |
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| and the OLPC-XO-1 will reboot and you should be running Sugar 0.84. | | and the OLPC-XO-1 will reboot and you should be running Sugar 0.84. |
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− | ===Option 4: Update to the official OLPC v0.82 Sugar build=== | + | ===Option 4: Update to the official OLPC v802 Sugar build=== |
| (This does ''not'' give you a '''Sugar on a Stick''' image.) | | (This does ''not'' give you a '''Sugar on a Stick''' image.) |
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| * SoaS images are based on Fedora "Rawhide" spins; [[olpc:Rawhide-XO]] describes many of the known issues running these on an XO-1. | | * SoaS images are based on Fedora "Rawhide" spins; [[olpc:Rawhide-XO]] describes many of the known issues running these on an XO-1. |
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− | * Also make sure you got a dev-key before booting with the SoaS using the check button.. | + | * Also make sure you got a dev-key before booting with the SoaS using the check button. (It takes 24 hours to get a developer key, so please plan accordingly.) |
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