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One Laptop Per Child may switch from GNU/Linux to Windows

Jay
Posted May 1, 2008 7:40 PM
user 4458909
Brooklyn, NY
Post #: 9
One Laptop Per Child may eventually switch from GNU/Linux to Windows

http://truthhappens.r...

It seems like locking kids minds into proprietary frames still remaines a priority for the educators.


Do you feel the heat?
Chris
Posted May 8, 2008 9:24 AM
user 2453102
Ozone Park, NY
Post #: 2
It seems as if Microsoft bought out this program. Their reasons in switching away from Linux seem fishy; their Linux distro doesn't support the latest Flash version, and according to them, the interface sucked. Both are BS because even Ubuntu installs Flash 9 for Linux upon arrival at youtube.com. And they could easily change the interface if they wanted to, even for a slower laptop.

Anyway, neither should really be a reason to switch to Windows XP. Isn't this politics as usual?
Bruce Wagner
Posted Jun 4, 2008 1:11 PM
brucewagner
New York, NY
Post #: 2
My email correspondence with OLPC just now...

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To: press@racepointgroup.com

Is it true that OLPC will be switching from a Linux OS to a Windows OS?

If so, you guys are pathetic, and I need to know so I can withdrawal all my support for the OLPC project as soon as possible.


Bruce Wagner

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From: press@racepointgroup.com

This is not true. OLPC will support both Linux and Windows. Governments have been asking for both.

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To: press@racepointgroup.com

That is NOT ok.

See http://linux.meetup.c...

And http://truthhappens.r...

It it self-defeating to go down a proprietary closed corporate path like Windows. It is also self-defeating to split your resources in half between two separate development paths. Windows has no future in a program such as OLPC. Your role is EDUCATION, not backing down to special interests and corporate greed.

Don't cave in to anyone. Stick to FREEDOM -- open source software, not corporate interests -- if you hope or expect to get any support from the global community.


Bruce Wagner
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