Running the OLPC OS Without an XO Laptop

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Chris Hanson: ?If you want to try the OLPC operating system, but don't have an XO-1 laptop, it's become extremely easy to just grab a virtual machine image and boot it in VMWare.? Saved By: Grant Hutchinson | View Details | Give Thanks
Chris Hanson: ?If you want to try the OLPC operating system, but don't have an XO-1 laptop, it's become extremely easy to just grab a virtual machine image and boot it in VMWare.? Saved By: Grant Hutchinson | View Details | Give Thanks
One Laptop Per Child

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Donate a laptop to children in the developing world. Saved By: Mohd Jaffry D Jalal | View Details | Give Thanks
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added 2007 Tue May 22 8:48:36 by 2dot0
Intel decided to compete with the not-for-profit OLPC (one laptop per child) program with its Classmate project. Their laptop will be more expensive and definitely for profit. Is it fair to view children from the poorest nations as a MARKET?
Intel decided to compete with the not-for-profit OLPC (one laptop per child) program with its Classmate project. Their laptop will be more expensive and definitely for profit. Is it fair to view children from the poorest nations as a MARKET?
added 2006 Sat Aug 26 3:11:05 by msaleem
Scheduled for testing next month, MIT's much-anticipated laptop has climbed in cost to $140 dollars. Yet the increased cost has allowed for some improved features such as an 8" sun readable display with an astounding 1200x1900 resolution.
Scheduled for testing next month, MIT's much-anticipated laptop has climbed in cost to $140 dollars. Yet the increased cost has allowed for some improved features such as an 8" sun readable display with an astounding 1200x1900 resolution.
added 2006 Sat Aug 19 21:46:52 by schestowitz
"Considerable disinformation is coming from communities that do not want to see Linux on the desktop. There are also laptop interests that see us as competition," he points out.
"Considerable disinformation is coming from communities that do not want to see Linux on the desktop. There are also laptop interests that see us as competition," he points out.
added 2006 Mon Aug 14 10:13:47 by schestowitz
By 2010, One Laptop Per Child will sell a laptop for $50 precisely N6500 today to governments of developing countries
By 2010, One Laptop Per Child will sell a laptop for $50 precisely N6500 today to governments of developing countries
added 2006 Wed Aug 9 6:19:56 by schestowitz
By picking small-fry chip fabricators instead of Intel for the 500 megahertz central microprocessor, the OLPC project has shunned the American industrial establishment, as it has since the project was introduced by Nicholas Negroponte at the World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 28, 2005
By picking small-fry chip fabricators instead of Intel for the 500 megahertz central microprocessor, the OLPC project has shunned the American industrial establishment, as it has since the project was introduced by Nicholas Negroponte at the World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 28, 2005







