[Olpc-socal] Testing Anyone?

kmw kmw at caltek.net
Mon Apr 18 03:45:40 EDT 2011



Kenneth Wyrick has been testing the lassie and so far it has not worked
on 3 of 4 computers or so. i remember the one or two times it did boot i
was able to figure out how to activate a wireless connection with a wep
key. that was pretty cool. 

i'm pretty good at testing and want to learn
how to install to flash drives and setup virtualization images using qemu
kvm and virtualbox...anyway the i'd like to help by offering to setup a
SoaS helpdesk/testing system on http://teknowledgy.org in conjunction
(linked from) a webpage wiki, blog, forum and or other posting application.


please let me know what's doin' 

sincerely 

kmw at caltek.net is my best
e-mail address. 

On Sat, 16 Apr 2011 18:17:45 -0700, Phil Landfried 
wrote:  I am interested in testing

Sent from my iPhone 
On Apr 16, 2011,
at 6:02 PM, James Chung  wrote:

    [2]James at studioigo.com
[3]

----------------  James Chung  Studio iGO / Tako Games
james at studioigo.com [4] 818.497.24684  Sic Transit Gloria Mundi  Sent from
my iPad  
On Apr 16, 2011, at 2:02 PM, Caryl Bigenho < [5]caryl at laptop.org
[6]> wrote:

  Hi Folks, 
 The developers at Sugar Labs are working on the
latest version of Sugar on a Stick (SoaS) and can use help with testing it
on all kinds of computers. SoaS is a build of Sugar that is able to run on
various non-XO computers via usb stick or even a live CD. It contains many
of the same great Sugar Activities that are available on the XO computers,
including the Gnome desktop (evidently... I haven't tried that one yet).  

If you have a computer with an intel processor (desktop, laptop, or
netbook... Macs, Windows, and Linux), an extra usb stick (4 GB is plenty),
internet, a sense of adventure, and a little spare time (warning, this can
be addicting), you may want to try doing some SoaS testing. This is
actually an ongoing thing. When they finish and sign off on one build there
is always another waiting in the wings to be put through its paces. 
 If
you are interested, _send me your email address _(so I don't bother others
on the list who aren't interested) and I will forward some messages from
the current testing that is going on so you can see what kinds of things
people are testing and discovering. You don't have to be a
programmer/developer to contribute. All you need is interest and a basic
understanding of your computer. Help is available online if you need it. 

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