Bryan Kearney wrote:
Marco Rhodes wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> Just wanted to give a quick update on where I am with testing.
>
> I saw the message about needing the 4GB SD card a bit late. As someone
> else pointed out in another thread, Circuit City has no problem taking
> the 2 GB card back for a full refund (within 30 days). Problem is,
> they stopped selling the 4GB version. So I will be ordering mine
> online and will rush the shipment so that I can get in on the fun.
FWIW... Best Buy has them.
Thanks, I did catch that. The 4 GB card is currently
only sale there for $54.00. However, Amazon is selling the OEM "static-pack"
version for
$19.00 (no included RescuePro software). Mine should be here in the next 1-2 days. Looking
forward to some performance testing.
>
> I did update my XO and have received my dev key. The updated interface
> is very nice. No problems connecting to my WPA2 network at home either.
>
> Thanks,
>
> =MR=
>
>
> Marco Rhodes wrote:
>> Hi all -
>>
>> I received my XO late Thursday and will be gearing up to begin
>> testing starting Monday.
>> During the day, I am a member of Red Hat's Support Engineering Group
>> with a emphasis on Identity Management/PKI.
>>
>> When all is said and done, my 6 year old son will be a *very* happy
>> kid. He already has an older Thinkpad 570 that runs a lightweight
>> Linux distro complete with TuxPaint and the Childsplay suite. So,
>> imagine how cool the XO will be!
>>
>> Looking forward to working with you all.
>>
>> =MR=
>>
>>
>>
>> Greg Dekoenigsberg wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi folks.
>>>
>>> As the XO units start to hit the ground, I'd appreciate it if you
>>> can respond to this thread with an ack that you've received your XO
>>> and a brief intro of yourself. We'll all be working together quite
>>> a bit, so let's all get to know each other.
>>>
>>> A reminder on getting started: see...
>>>
>>>
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/TestPlans/Fedora10_On_XO
>>>
>>> --g
>>>