Doing it for the kids, man: Children's laptop inspires open source projects
(LinuxWorld)
[Posted October 27, 2006 by ris]
LinuxWorld
looks
at the CM1 and the software it will run. "
A network of
developers who work on much of the most commonly used software on Linux is
passing up multi-core monsters with gigabytes of RAM to target their code
to a design of which only 500 prototype boards now exist: the "Children's
Machine 1" from the One Laptop Per Child project. OLPC aims to put machines
that function as a textbook collection and as a writing, drawing and music
tool into the hands of schoolchildren, through large sales to national
ministries of education."
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