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The new ORI equipment has arrived! Let's get it configured. Tuesday, February 19 is '''Config Day''' -- if you have some available time, please come down to the ORI area and help set things up. '''OSD600 will be held in the ORI space on that day.'''
 
The new ORI equipment has arrived! Let's get it configured. Tuesday, February 19 is '''Config Day''' -- if you have some available time, please come down to the ORI area and help set things up. '''OSD600 will be held in the ORI space on that day.'''
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= Goals =
 
= Goals =

Revision as of 19:49, 17 February 2008

The new ORI equipment has arrived! Let's get it configured. Tuesday, February 19 is Config Day -- if you have some available time, please come down to the ORI area and help set things up. OSD600 will be held in the ORI space on that day.

Ori-macmini.jpg Ori-pc.jpg

Goals

  • Get each of the PCs configured for dual-boot (Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Fedora Core 8) and configure dual-screen video for each OS
  • Install the toolchain required to build mozilla on each platform (Win/Linux/Mac)
  • Perform a test build on each platform

Equipment

  • Four PCs - quad-core, 4GB RAM, 500GB disk, dual 22" displays on each
  • Two Mac Minis - dual-core, 2GB RAM, 120GB disk + external drive, 24" displays

PC Partitioning

Drives are ~500 GB:

  • Partition 1: 150 GB NTFS containing XP SP2
  • Partition 2: 100 GB NTFS containing Vista
  • Partition 3: 100 MB Linux boot partition
  • Partition 4: Extended partition
  • Partitions 5-9: 25 GB Linux LVM PVs

Linux LVM PV layout:

  • 50 GB / filesystem (ext3)
  • 1 GB /etc filesystem
  • 80 GB /home filesystem (ext3)
  • 50 GB /var filesystem

Software to be installed

  • Build tools required for Mozilla build
  • Putty on WinXP/Vista
  • Current version of FF2 and TB