Quanta Building MIT's $100 Laptops (eWeek)
Posted Dec 16, 2005 1:16 UTC (Fri) by
khim (subscriber, #9252)
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Quanta Building MIT's $100 Laptops (eWeek) by rknop
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Quanta Building MIT's $100 Laptops (eWeek)
The networking cards in these things-- are they gonna have proprietary drivers, or are these laptops something that (in principle) one could install Debian on without having to download nonfree stuff?
I'm pretty sure it's not yet undecided. But since Linux is used mainly to reduce costs... I do not think abyone will think twice about using firmware loaded from main storage (it'll reduce costs) - and that alone will make Debian uninstallable, right ?
haven't read enough to know if they'll have USB or any way of getting a CD on there-- I'm guessing not.
Of course there will be no CD: they are using flash instead of HDD to improve surviveability in harsh environment and if you'll compare poternitial problems of HDD and CD... CDs were pretty much ruled out from the very start. USB is planned, of course...
Why the hell noone point to developer's web-site ?
Slower than most today, but at $100 a pop, I'd be tempted to pick some up for my work, even though I'm not in a poor and disadvantaged country.
$100 is for batch order of minimum 1'000'000 notebooks. AFAIK the plan is to sell for $200 if you want just one or two. Still interesting, but not as notebooks: they can do most things my Zaurus can do BUT they must be 10 times more reliable. And they can be used where electricity is a problem! If they'll keep $200 tag for retal version I will probably buy one: this thing is significally bigger then Zaurus yet small enough for me and way more capable then Zaurus... and few times cheaper even with $200 pricetag...
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