[OLPC-SF] What To Do When You Get Your XO ... continuing
Robert Howard
rihoward at rawbw.com
Thu Jun 5 10:24:00 EDT 2008
Valerie,
Those sites are fine. They give you everything you need to get going
or are you one of those people that needs to be spoon fed ? The XO is
supposed to be about exploring and leaning, not rote training.
There is already many pages of useful information at the official
wiki. If you want to do something useful you could start a table of
contents that link to the various sections of the wiki.
http://frombob.to/XO/ had nothing original in it except for the bad
information and was a collection of reposts from else where that had
not been peered review. That is the problem with work that is not
peer reviewed. A couple of people tried to get in touch with the
http://frombob.to/XO/ web site owner when it was up to get it fixed
but there was no contact information available. Your insistence on
wanting to post bad information from http://frombob.to/XO/ to the
wiki suggests either hubris on your part or even worse. I suspect
worse as why else would you want to post information which result in
a crippled XO ?
/rh
On Jun 5, 2008, at 6:45 AM, Valerie Taylor wrote:
> I checked the sites you suggest but they didn't get someone going -
> too basic or way too much detail for the Givers of the G1G1 program.
> It is about first impressions.
>
> What To Do When You Get Your XO covered the topic well, even if there
> were problems with the actual content - which is why it should be
> public on the wiki.
>
> ..vt
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: rihoward1 at gmail.com <rihoward1 at gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 9:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [OLPC-SF] What To Do When You Get Your XO
> To: Valerie Taylor <vtaylor at gmail.com>
> Cc: "rihoward1 at gmail.com" <rihoward1 at gmail.com>
>
>
> I am not even going to go into the specific problems with that website
> other than to say that some of the advice there was so bad it could
> lead you to having permanent problems with the laptop. It was so bad I
> found it offensive.
>
> The leaflet the comes with XO has enough information to get you
> started. including a URL for more information
> http://laptop.org/en/laptop/start
> Also you can find information at
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Getting_Started . In a school deployment
> there would be some support at the early stages. The idea is for the
> community to take part and share.
>
> /rh
>
> On Jun 4, 2008, at 8:45 PM, Valerie Taylor wrote:
>
>> You say http://frombob.to/XO/ web page has disappeared as it had
>>>
>>> some dreadful advice
>>
>> I can' t find it and don't remember the specifics. What was so bad?
>> What do you suggest that would be more appropriate?
>>
>> It is pretty frustrating to get that little green machine out of the
>> shipping box and then have no idea what to do next.
>>
>> Perhaps the specific suggestions had problems, but there should be
>> something that is the Readme.. It needs to be easily accessible and
>> linked from the "obvious" locations that someone will check first.
>>
>> I didn't ever find anything else that addressed these needs.
>>
>> ..vt
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 7:49 PM, rihoward1 at gmail.com
>> <rihoward1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am glad that the http://frombob.to/XO/ web page has disappeared
>>> as it had
>>> some dreadful advice and I mean absolutely dreadful advice.
>>>
>>> Robert H.
>>>
>>> On Jun 4, 2008, at 10:27 AM, Valerie Taylor wrote:
>>>
>>>> There was a great resource page - What To Do When You Get Your XO
>>>>
>>>> http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/community-support/2008-
>>>> February/001716.html
>>>>
>>>> http://frombob.to/XO/
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know where there is another copy? WaybackMachine
>>>> doesn't have
>>>> it!
>>>>
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