Signed 648 (ship.2 release candidate)

Kim Quirk kim at laptop.org
Sat Dec 1 13:47:58 EST 2007


Yes!  If you have a 'secure' machine running 649 (ship2 release) you will be
able to open the browser; click on "other" on the left hand side, then on
"about your xo".

This will bring you to a "tour of the laptop". Scroll all the way to the
bottom to find the link "apply for a developer key".

We just got the link in there at the last minute, so it might move to a more
prominent position in the future.

Regards,
Kim


On Dec 1, 2007 1:39 PM, Gerard J. Cerchio <gjpc at circlesoft.com> wrote:

> Alexander M. Latham wrote:
> > --- Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
> >   Great!  but sorry for my ignorance but what "a signed copy" means?
> > Shall we test it on our (B4) laptops?  Or it'll make it hard for
> > future update?
> >
> >
> http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/olpc/streams/ship.2/build648/devel_jffs2/<http://xs-dev.laptop.org/%7Ecscott/olpc/streams/ship.2/build648/devel_jffs2/>
> >
> > is the same thing but "unsigned"?
> >
> > -- Yoshiki
> > --- end of quote ---
> >
> > Signed means that it will work on a write protected machine. If you're
> laptop is not write protected, the unsigned version will work exactly the
> same.
> >
> > - AlexL
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> Is it going to be possible to unlock a G1G1 for development?
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