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Do you need to do the rejoin?<br>
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What I am seeing is the two systems can see each other. When I
change the chat to my neighborhood it shows up on the other system.<br>
<br>
I can join it from the other system, it starts chat but I cannot
type into the window and do not see any of the text from the other
system. On the original system, (the one that first opened chat) I
can type and see the output. The second system opens as a private
chat, changing this to my neighborhood has no affect. <br>
<br>
Question : Does the Collaboration server I am connected too make a
difference (in my settings)? This system is closed and does not
have internet access. The final system in Uganda will not have
internet access at all. So do I need to change the Collaboration
server name to the schoolserver (XS 0.6) name the systems are
hooked too? If so what is the name I need to use? Is it the domain
name (uganda.org) that I setup as part of the server install?<br>
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Marc<br>
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On 8/13/2011 11:21 PM, Thomas C Gilliard wrote:
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I would suggest Chat as a way to test sharing.<br>
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Here is a simplified step by step to get you going.....<br>
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Start Chat in the F3 Ring of applications of sugar<br>
-click on the Chat top bar (O with a single dot )<br>
-Set it to sharing by selecting the (O with multiple dots) that
drops
down under your mouse.<br>
-It will connect as it counts down<br>
-type your message in the bottom left part of the window; hit
return (
Enter)<br>
*At this time a chat icon should appear in your f1 Network
neighborhood<br>
_If you click on it you can rejoin it.<br>
*Anyone else connected to the jabber (or ad-hoc network) will also
be
able to join this chat by clicking on it in their F1 Network
Neighborhood screen.<br>
-Messages typed on your chat will appear on anyone else's chat
that has
connected to it, and visa-versa.<br>
<br>
Enjoy : )<br>
<br>
(I also find Turtle Art and Write work well. In this case both
users
have their own (2 independent instances) line of type or turtle
that
shows on both shared sugars.)<br>
Note: Invites do not always work, it depends on the versions of
sugar
being used.<br>
<br>
Tom Gilliard<br>
satellit on #sugar Freenode IRC<br>
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Marc Karasek wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4E473586.5080002@gmail.com" type="cite">I
have
not had a chance to replicate the issue yet, but what I did was
start
writer then go to neighborhood and try to invite the other PC.
I
expected an invite on the other PC but nothing. <br>
<br>
I will try later this weekend and post my results. <br>
<br>
<br>
*Marc Karasek* <br>
Troop 648 Asst Scoutmaster <br>
Button Gwinnett Boy Scout Roundtable Commissioner <br>
NYLT Staff 2011 <br>
Assistant Course Director for Program <br>
2011 Powder Horn Course <br>
Herder of Cats <br>
God Bless <br>
<br>
92-57 Bear <br>
_____ <br>
/ WB \ <br>
\92-57/ <br>
(((((( <br>
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On 8/13/2011 8:40 PM, Gonzalo Odiard wrote: <br>
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I think Physics dos not have colaboration implemented yet. <br>
Another question for you, are the computers registered in the
server?
Have you tried using a jabber server configured in your
network
configuration? <br>
The more important test, is check if you can see in the
neibhorhood
view from one computer a activity shared in another. <br>
Be prepared! <br>
<br>
Gonzalo <br>
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I tried both the physics and writer. <br>
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Marc Karasek <br>
Troop 648 Asst Scoutmaster <br>
Button Gwinnett Boy Scout Roundtable Commissioner <br>
NYLT... <br>
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