Just a quick update: My XO was delivered at 3PM yesterday. I only had a couple of hours to play around with it, but it seems geeky cool so far.
I can confirm my assertion that running PuppyOS on this beast would be WAY COOL. I read some talk about putting Debian on the OX and where someone tried Pepper unsuccessfully on their XO.
Regards
Ron
Barry K. if PuppyOS works with OLPC do you plan support?
XO software
The XO software is being discussed here (in relation to Puppy, that is):
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=24424
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=24424
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I am new somewhat new to linux and I recently received a OLPC laptop for x-mas. I have used linux before and have put it one an old computer and an Ipod and now I wish to put it on this OLPC laptop. I think it would be neat to have Puppy linux on the little laptop because face it this is designed ranges 10 and under... not that I am old but still haha
PLEASE make a version that will work on the little computers. I believe the Puppy community will greatly appreciate and enjoy it.
Thank you,
Jake
PLEASE make a version that will work on the little computers. I believe the Puppy community will greatly appreciate and enjoy it.
Thank you,
Jake
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Alright, I've got my XO.
I absolutely love the hardware, even the tiny keyboard didn't bother me after long. But I hate most of the software.
The problem is, how to put Puppy on there and retain the functionality of the hardware. Here's some people experimenting with that very issue with XCFE, and some of their ad-hoc solutions.
http://olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=592.0
What I want is to have puppy as my core, but still be able to use all the special features of the hardware (the automatic wireless, the camera built in, and the brightness adjuster). I do not have the skills myself to do this currently, but I'd like to use this as a springboard to learn them.
so lets break it down into solvable problems. First off, what, if anything, prevents us from booting puppy from a USB?
I absolutely love the hardware, even the tiny keyboard didn't bother me after long. But I hate most of the software.
The problem is, how to put Puppy on there and retain the functionality of the hardware. Here's some people experimenting with that very issue with XCFE, and some of their ad-hoc solutions.
http://olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=592.0
What I want is to have puppy as my core, but still be able to use all the special features of the hardware (the automatic wireless, the camera built in, and the brightness adjuster). I do not have the skills myself to do this currently, but I'd like to use this as a springboard to learn them.
so lets break it down into solvable problems. First off, what, if anything, prevents us from booting puppy from a USB?
I am running Buddapup 4.00 on an Itronix gobook 1 with an intel 85 processer and 256 MB ram, and an old desktop who's stats I completely don't know. In both cases I boot from CD at all times. I'm desperately trying to get this to work on an OLPC.
what prevents
Answer: Access to the machine!First off, what, if anything, prevents us from booting Puppy from a USB?
Barry could be lucky enough to receive one XO, see this discussion:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 7&start=15
(Some notes about booting the XO are also there.)
I will welcome one if someone from North America sends it my way (I promise to give it to a young teacher after testing it.) My PM is just a click away below.
Puppy user since Oct 2004. Want FreeOffice? [url=http://puppylinux.info/topic/freeoffice-2012-sfs]Get the sfs (English only)[/url].
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Well I have mine, but I'm not parting with it. If anyone interested happens to live close by I'm more than willing to get together to tinker on it. I've got the machine but not the skills. I'd be willing to pair with someone who's in the opposite position.
Here's some people already working on it on OLPC news forums.
http://olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=574.0
Here's some people already working on it on OLPC news forums.
http://olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=574.0
I am running Buddapup 4.00 on an Itronix gobook 1 with an intel 85 processer and 256 MB ram, and an old desktop who's stats I completely don't know. In both cases I boot from CD at all times. I'm desperately trying to get this to work on an OLPC.