<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 5:17 PM, James Simmons <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:jim.simmons@walgreens.com">jim.simmons@walgreens.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I tried using the latest snapshot with Smolt and have posted two<br>
hardware profiles on the hardware page. Both are older computers that<br>
cannot boot off a USB stick directly. I had first tried using the<br>
latest boot CD and while this seemed to boot OK I had no network<br>
access. I am assuming that this is because the OS on the CD is<br>
different than the one on the stick.<br>
<br>
I was able to resolve this using a boot diskette. I can't find the<br>
reference on the Wiki to this product, but it's a free as in beer<br>
diskette that lets you choose what device to boot from even if the BIOS<br>
doesn't support it. The problem with this diskette is that it will not<br>
recognize USB ports that are not connected to the mother board<br>
directly. So I can boot using the USB 1.1 ports on the front of my<br>
computers but not the 2.0 ports on PCI cards in the back of the<br>
computers. This was very slow but it did give me network access.</blockquote><div><br>Hi James, <br><br>If you would could you put a link on the wiki and also a ticket to create a diskette version of a branded boot helper. Using a diskette rather then a CD will be a lot easier on a lot of the old computers because I often have to turn them on to open the CD holder, then turn them off and on again to reboot. <br>
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One thing I didn't realize was that Smolt requires you to have a stick<br>
for each hardware profile you create. Once I figured this out I bought<br>
more sticks and redid my profiles in the Wiki.<br>
<br>
The first stick let me create a hardware profile and send it to the<br>
server, but Browse would not come up. I worked around this by saving<br>
the Terminal buffer to the Journal using the clipboard, then reverting<br>
the OS to the Beta while not overwriting home. I used the Beta to<br>
create the Wiki table entry. Before reverting I tested the snapshot and<br>
verified that networking and sound worked. I did not test Read Etexts<br>
because without Browse working I was unable to download it.<br>
<br>
The second stick went better. Everything worked, and I was able to<br>
download Read Etexts and View Slides and try them out. Read Etexts has<br>
a text to speech function that I wanted to test, and as in previous<br>
weeks the text highlighting lagged way behind the spoken words. This<br>
doesn't happen on every computer, but it does happen on both of mine.<br>
An HP Vectra at work does not have this problem. I want to add the<br>
profile for this machine to the Wiki but we use a special configuration<br>
script to set up a proxy server at work. I can do this for Mozilla on<br>
Linux but I don't know how to make this work with Browse, etc. in<br>
Sugar. If anyone has ideas I'd like to hear them.<br>
<br>
There is a fair amount of interest in TTS with highlighting even though<br>
Read Etexts is the only Activity that supports it, and it might be<br>
worthwhile to find out what the machines it works on have in common so<br>
we can make the gstreamer espeak plugin work reliably everywhere.<br>
<br>
In addition to Browse not being able to launch on the first stick I<br>
tried I had problems launching View Slides on the second stick. The<br>
week before I couldn't launch Tam Tam Mini or Hablar Con Sara on the<br>
Beta. These applications all work fine in my Fedora 10 Sugar test<br>
environment. It seems to be a general flakiness with unpacking<br>
Activities. I use 4 GB SanDisk Cruzer Micro sticks, a popular brand<br>
sold at Costco.<br>
<br>
James Simmons<br>
<br>
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