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* [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/OLPC/BuildSugar sugar] and the rest of the OLPC GUI, Sugar (core) packaged for amd64 but the activities not. | * [[http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/OLPC/BuildSugar|sugar]] and the rest of the OLPC GUI, Sugar (core) packaged for amd64 but the activities not. |
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* [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Bitfrost BitFrost] security model * [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Taste_the_Rainbow Taste the rainbow] - Rainbow implements the isolation shell implicitly described in the Bitfrost security specification. This means that it isolates activities (and eventually system services) that it is asked to run from one another and the rest of the system. |
* [[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Bitfrost|BitFrost]] security model * [[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Taste_the_Rainbow|Taste the rainbow]] - Rainbow implements the isolation shell implicitly described in the Bitfrost security specification. This means that it isolates activities (and eventually system services) that it is asked to run from one another and the rest of the system. |
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* Power Management, tested with non-debian ohmd package, see [wiki:howto_debian_olpc], | * Power Management, tested with non-debian ohmd package, see [[howto_debian_olpc]], |
Contents
ToDo
Not fully working
- Rotate- and game keys
sugar and the rest of the OLPC GUI, Sugar (core) packaged for amd64 but the activities not.
- d-i
BitFrost security model
Taste the rainbow - Rainbow implements the isolation shell implicitly described in the Bitfrost security specification. This means that it isolates activities (and eventually system services) that it is asked to run from one another and the rest of the system.
- Investigate the debian-edu integration. in the XO and also the XS.
Done and working
Power Management, tested with non-debian ohmd package, see howto_debian_olpc,
- Camera, tested with motion package in Lenny after release,