[OLPC-SF] showing off your XO

Sameer Verma sverma at sfsu.edu
Wed Nov 19 18:25:34 EST 2008


Oh, the other thing to do is to get Ubuntu or Fedora or Debian or
Gentoo on an SD card or a USB stick and run it on the XO to get a more
familiar environment.

Sameer

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:33 AM, jim <jim at well.com> wrote:
>
> i'd be willing to participate.
> i have problems:
>
> 1 i want to upgrade to the latest OS release
>
> 2 i don't use most of the software because it is
> ---a incomprehensible to me and the kids (e.g. sim city)
> ---b unappealing (e.g. music and programming software)
> ---c not useful (e.g. i forget, but there is some that
> seems not to fit our needs or interests)
>
> 1: how to do this?
>
> 2a: we might like it if we knew how to use it
> 2b: maybe there's some way to appreciate it
> 2c: like 2b, maybe there's something we could learn so's
> to appreciate how it's useful
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 2008-11-18 at 06:32 -0800, Sameer Verma wrote:
>> How many of you plan on showing off your XO in public places? Any
>> ideas? Maybe concerted efforts on showing up at your neighborood
>> cafes, bookstores, libraries, campuses, etc.?
>>
>> I'm putting together a infocard that you can print on card stock or
>> paper and carry it with you. If anyone asks about your XO, do a short
>> pitch "Haven't you heard of the OLPC project? This is one of those
>> things that can really change the world!" and hand them an infocard.
>>
>> Any other ideas for advocacy and/or awareness are welcome.
>>
>> Speaking of advocacy, how many of you still need to upgrade to the
>> latest Sugar build (significantly better than the one you got via Give
>> 1 Get 1 last year)? Let us know on the list or drop me a note off list
>> so that we can help you upgrade. You'll be surprised at how much
>> better its become!
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Sameer
>


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