[IAEP] Help needed..

Marc Karasek marckarasek at gmail.com
Wed Aug 17 21:57:51 EDT 2011


Do you need to do the rejoin?

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.

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.

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?

Marc

*Marc Karasek*
Troop 648 Asst Scoutmaster
Button Gwinnett Boy Scout Roundtable Commissioner
NYLT Staff 2011
Assistant Course Director for Program
2011 Powder Horn Course
Herder of Cats
God Bless

92-57 Bear
_____
/ WB \
\92-57/
((((((

Email: marckarasek at gmail.com <mailto:marckarasek at gmail.com>

On 8/13/2011 11:21 PM, Thomas C Gilliard wrote:
> I would suggest Chat as a way to test sharing.
>
> Here is a simplified step by step to get you going.....
>
> Start Chat in the F3 Ring of applications of sugar
> -click on the Chat top bar (O with a single dot )
> -Set it to sharing by selecting the (O with multiple dots) that drops 
> down under your mouse.
> -It will connect as it counts down
> -type your message in the bottom left part of the window; hit return ( 
> Enter)
> *At this time a chat icon should appear in your f1 Network neighborhood
> _If you click on it you can rejoin it.
> *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.
> -Messages typed on your chat will appear on anyone else's chat that 
> has connected to it, and visa-versa.
>
> Enjoy : )
>
> (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.)
> Note: Invites do not always work, it depends on the versions of sugar 
> being used.
>
> Tom Gilliard
> satellit on #sugar Freenode IRC
>
>
> Marc Karasek wrote:
>> 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.
>>
>> I will try later this weekend and post my results.
>>
>>
>> *Marc Karasek*
>> Troop 648 Asst Scoutmaster
>> Button Gwinnett Boy Scout Roundtable Commissioner
>> NYLT Staff 2011
>> Assistant Course Director for Program
>> 2011 Powder Horn Course
>> Herder of Cats
>> God Bless
>>
>> 92-57 Bear
>> _____
>> / WB \
>> \92-57/
>> ((((((
>>
>> Email: marckarasek at gmail.com <mailto:marckarasek at gmail.com>
>>
>> On 8/13/2011 8:40 PM, Gonzalo Odiard wrote:
>>>
>>> I think Physics dos not have colaboration implemented yet.
>>> Another question for you, are the computers registered in the 
>>> server? Have you tried using a jabber server configured in your 
>>> network configuration?
>>> The more important test, is check if you can see in the neibhorhood 
>>> view from one computer a activity shared in another.
>>> Be prepared!
>>>
>>> Gonzalo
>>>
>>>> El ago 13, 2011 5:37 p.m., "Marc Karasek" <marckarasek at gmail.com 
>>>> <mailto:marckarasek at gmail.com>> escribió:
>>>>
>>>> I tried both the physics and writer.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Marc Karasek
>>>> Troop 648 Asst Scoutmaster
>>>> Button Gwinnett Boy Scout Roundtable Commissioner
>>>> NYLT...
>>>>
>>>> On 8/13/2011 4:21 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 3:49 PM, Marc Karasek <ma...
>>>>
>>>>
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