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This problem sounds similar to the ones we are having at MSU. See my "Puzzling Problems...." message to the S-G this evening. If you need a copy, I'll forward it to the Testing list.<div><br></div><div>Caryl</div><div><br></div><div>P.S. I wonder how many other folks are having the same type of problems but haven't contacted us yet?<br><br>> Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 07:39:25 +0530<br>> From: swapna67in@yahoo.co.in<br>> To: cjb@laptop.org; holt@laptop.org; testing@lists.laptop.org<br>> Subject: Re: [Testing] Security certificate not yet valid error in XO-1.0<br>> <br>> Chris - <br>> <br>> Yes, you are correct. The 3 XO-1.0 laptops that were shipped recently to us, <br>> show up date issue <br>> <br>> as soon as we turn them on. Would you please advice us how to fix it?<br>> <br>> Adam - <br>> <br>> We got the instructions from the Laptop soon after we got the dev key in Browse <br>> activity. For the team's <br>> <br>> convenience, we have written them as below, to install/ save xo-1.0 Developer <br>> key:<br>> <br>> 1. Switch on the laptop connected to power and Ethernet cables.<br>> 2. Click on Browse activity<br>> 3. On the home page, click on right bottom link labeled "get a developer key"<br>> 4. Click on "Submit Query" button at left bottom corner<br>> 5. Check for the message "Your developer key is ready!"<br>> 6. Copy the developer key command displayed on page on a physical notepad, <br>> starting with "wget -P /security...". Copy exact.<br>> 7. Follow instructions on the page or as below:-<br>> <br>> a. Press & hold down "Cntrl+ALt+3rd key from the left corner of the <br>> laptop<br>> b. It will switch to command prompt<br>> c. If you get bash command, then type in the dev key line exactly as <br>> <br>> is, including caps, spaces, etc & press enter.<br>> d. In case you are asked for a login, then simply type in 'root' and <br>> <br>> press enter & execute above step.<br>> e. Once the activation key gets saved, switch back to sugar by <br>> holding - cntrl + alt + 5th top left key on the laptop keyboard.<br>> <br>> <br>> We would let you know an update shortly, per your instructions as in pointer # 2 <br>> & 3 in your mail.<br>> <br>> Please let me know if you need more information.<br>> <br>> Cheers,<br>> Swapna<br>> Virtusa QA, India<br>> <br>> <br>> ----- Original Message ----<br>> From: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org><br>> To: ROBIN™ <robinson.doe@gmail.com><br>> Cc: testing@lists.laptop.org<br>> Sent: Fri, 20 August, 2010 8:52:49 PM<br>> Subject: Re: [Testing] Security certificate not yet valid error in XO-1.0<br>> <br>> Hi,<br>> <br>> > Issue certificate not yet valid.<br>> <br>> Sounds like your XO doesn't know which year it is.<br>> <br>> - Chris.<br>> -- <br>> Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org><br>> One Laptop Per Child<br>> <br>> <br>> ________________________________<br>> From: Holt <holt@laptop.org><br>> To: Testing <testing@lists.laptop.org><br>> Sent: Fri, 20 August, 2010 7:37:48 PM<br>> Subject: Re: [Testing] Security certificate not yet valid error in XO-1.0<br>> <br>> ROBIN™ wrote: <br>> Hello Adam and all,<br>> > <br>> >I am a new tester in OLPC. I was trying to install os851 for XO-1.0 laptop and <br>> >encountered a hurdle as below. Please help resolve.<br>> > <br>> >I got the developer key and when I tried to execute the following step an error <br>> >is thrown.<br>> > <br>> >STEP 7 C<br>> >(7. a. Press & hold down "Cntrl+ALt+3rd key from the left corner of the <br>> >laptop<br>> > b. It will switch to command prompt<br>> > c. If you get bash command, then type in the dev key line exactly as <br>> >is, including caps, spaces, etc & press enter<br>> >)<br>> >Below is the error I got.<br>> > <br>> >**************************************************************************************<br>> ><br>> >ERROR: cannot verify activation.laptop.org’s certificate , issued by <br>> >‘/CN=OneLaptop…………………………………’:<br>> > Issue certificate not yet valid.<br>> > <br>> >To connect to activation.laptop.org insecurely, use ‘—no-check-certificate’/<br>> 1. Can you press forward with the above suggestion? (—no-check-certificate)<br>> <br>> 2. Can you tell me where you are getting the above instructions? I am not <br>> familiar with "STEP 7 C" and want to know who is writing this, in what context, <br>> thanks!<br>> <br>> 3. Our recommended instructions are here:<br>> Try <br>> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activation_and_developer_keys#What_to_do_when_you_receive_your_activation_or_developer_keys<br>> <br>> <br>> Thanks Robin!<br>> <br>> <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Testing mailing list<br>> Testing@lists.laptop.org<br>> http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing<br></div>                                            </body>
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