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I haven't had the chance to check os11 on an XO-1 yet, but make sure
you are using both the .onu and .uim files on an XO-1, and pointing
the "update-nand" command to the .onu file. See
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.laptop.org/go/11.2.0">http://wiki.laptop.org/go/11.2.0</a> for an example of how this is done.<br>
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With the 11.2 builds there actually are two partitions being
created, so "copy-nand" does not work. copy-nand will attempt to
process a .uim file, but all copy-nand does is look to see if the
size of the file make it look like it has image data, and process a
checksum file if present (in this case there is none).<br>
<br>
Running copy-nand against the .uim file definitely will make the
laptop look non-functional. I've done it a few times myself.<br>
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The two partition approach with different file system types does
cause some obscurities while watching the progress of the image
being loaded -- it will do the first short partition and then write
the "blue" cleanmarkers, but not write any cleanmarkers after the
second partition, which doesn't use them. But once the XO-1 returns
to Open Firmware's prompt successfully you should be able to reboot
and use it.<br>
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{On XO-1.5 machines, you can still use "fs-update" with 11.2.0.}<br>
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On 02/26/11 04:24, Tabitha Roder wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTim-1JMUPjRgD9n8BO6sN9fkzLQx43Lw+uC7rjBN@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Testing summary - Auckland New Zealand, 26 February
2011<br>
Who: Fabiana, Leslie, Tabitha<br>
<br>
Tried to test os11.uim on XO-1.0s but they failed to start after
writing the image. Created 3 USBs of the same download. Tried to
update 3 XOs. All three completed the write process and then on
rebooting two stopped with the X in the middle of the screen
(could not access console) and one stopped with some text. I wrote
the text in IRC #olpc and someone said that it meant there was a
bad image, probably a bad USB. There was no md5sum on the website
so we don't know if the download was good but the write process
succeeded which has never worked before if the image was
corrupted. <br>
<br>
<br>
PJ Lite version 9<br>
The cursor is much better, thanks<br>
<br>
Boxes version 17<br>
Game plays well. What was interesting was that only one of three
of us had ever played it as a child. <br>
<br>
Numbers version 7<br>
Played well but didn't have parenthesis for higher levels<br>
After doing a few rounds you can work out strategies that let you
solve the problem without doing the math. Might be good as a
practice tool but probably not as an assessment tool. <br>
Would be good if you could see the wrong attempts until you get it
right.<br>
<br>
Eleusis version 5<br>
You dont know how many times you need to click the red card to get
to the end of the level, so maybe some space indicators that show
you need 3 cards to complete the level before you push the green
button?<br>
Could you make it so that you press the X gaming key for no and
the tick gaming key for yes? Then maybe the square gaming key
could be new card and the circle gaming key could be used for the
green button? That would mean you don't have to use the touchpad
(which can be hard work on the XO-1).<br>
Would be good if you could choose the level (so you can skip
levels 2, 3, 4 when you have learned the rule in level 1).<br>
We got stuck on level 11 where it got very much harder. Even when
one of us got it we didn't know why. Thank Goodness for the
bartender who came and sat next to us and immediately told us it
was red black !!! oh dear. Levels 12 to 14 seemed easy but on
level 14 there was something weird about it (looks like two red
cards and then two black cards but all of us had at least one
occasion where it didn't accept that - so maybe this level has a
bug?). Level 15 was difficult but we did manage to figure it out
without the bartender (even, odd). Level 16 was 3 of the same
suit. Level 17 and 18 were easy (numerical order and alternate
colour). Level 19 was also pretty easy (same suit or same number).
<br>
We would like to see more levels please. This game was awesome as
it entertained us for over an hour. Highly recommend this game. <br>
<br>
Spirolaterals version 20<br>
One of us played a couple of levels successfully before being
distracted into playing Trails with the others.<br>
<br>
Trails version 4<br>
Seems to be directional. Cannot have lower number below a higher
number on the grid, and can only go left to right numerically not
right to left. There are two buttons, appears the left is reset
and the right is new game. You only get points for numbers that
land on a square that has its own number. <br>
<br>
Collected power logs, attached. <br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Tabitha<br>
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