[IAEP] Help needed..
Marc Karasek
marckarasek at gmail.com
Wed Aug 24 17:18:50 EDT 2011
The demo is over, but the work continues.
The server I had setup was crashing (jabber was crashing). So I need to
reinstall the XS and do some more work on this. I am concerned that the
deployment is in Uganda (a long way from me). And I want to make this
easy in keeping the whole thing up and working. The server seems to be
a bit unstable.
So how does the telepathy-salut vs telepathy-gabble get decided.
On 8/24/2011 4:40 PM, Aleksey Lim wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 03:49:26PM -0400, Marc Karasek wrote:
>> I am planning on deploying 24-30 Machines in Uganda later this year as
>> part of a mission project.
>>
>> I have setup a OLPC Server and a couple of PC with USB SOAS releases.
>> I am doing a demo next weekend on the 20th to try to raise some $$ for
>> the project.
>>
>> My questions are :
>>
>> 1) The two PC can see each other and I can make friends. But I cannot
>> seem to share an activity? Any ideas what I need to do to make this happen?
> * what sugar version SOAS uses?
> in case of collaboration, would be useful to stuck to 0.88 if it is
> about "production" using and not about helping developers to fix various
> collaboration issues in 0.9x code
>
> * run Chat activity, try to share it, change "Private" button to
> "My neighborhood", if buttons in the "My neighborhood" palette are
> inactive, collaboration works on your side.
> Try to chat
>
> * if Chat doesn't work (or buddies don't see each over), see what
> telepathy plugin they are using, type in Terminal activity:
>
> ps -A -o cmd | grep telepathy | grep -v grep
>
> the output should be the same for both buddies.
> if it is telepathy-gabble, you use jabber server (and if it doesn't
> work, it seems to be sugar issue and requires new investigation)
> if it is telepathy-salut, you use local connection check if both
> machines are in the same subnet
>
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