<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Is building an .xol bundle/collection/file (containing all the PDF's) the easiest way? What's the easiest way to build up an .xol of PDF's if so?<br></div></div><br></div>Presumably by then installing the .xol in Sugar -> Terminal Activity as follows?<br><div><div><div><br> sugar-install-bundle /run/media/olpc/<USB DEVICE LABEL>/<BUNDLE.xo><br></div><div><br></div><div>Or is there much better ways to "permanently" install a large number of PDF's onto Sugar across a large number of XO laptops? Or should we use Gnome instead of Sugar, if there's a much better way? Sugar's Browse Activity is preferred (faster, lightweight) but Firefox 26.0 is also installed if absolutely necessary, in case either are needed instead of Sugar's Read Activity.<br><br>CLARIF: The job will be done using USB memory sticks, walking from one XO laptop to the next, to install all these PDF's.<br></div><div>
<br>CLARIF: We want the PDF's to remain on the XO laptops even after the teacher types in "rm -rf /home/olpc/.sugar" to clean out personal files from Sugar on each laptop, which typically happens at the beginning of each semester.<br><br></div><div>CLARIF: A Sugar icon within the Sugar wheel would be a bonus, but any other method of finding this content within 3-to-5 clicks from Sugar's Home View can work Ok!<br></div><div>
<br></div><div>CLARIF: these books need to be on the XO laptops themselves, as servers like IIAB are *not* always present.<br></div><div><br></div><div><i>Apologies there are serious electrical problems in Haiti where we're working, so it's very tough to fully research this online!</i><br></div></div></div></div>