[Olpc-za] Small question !

Donald Klopper donald.klopper at gmail.com
Tue Aug 21 03:19:15 EDT 2007


I think this is my first post on this group. Hi all!!

A couple of things.

1. You don't need the OLPC to be able to "play around" with it. You can
download the OLPC ISO and boot into it in VMWare (you should even be able to
get your hands on an Appliance for VMWare). This is all legally free AFAIK,
and I've done it, so if anyone needs help I can explain how to go about it,
if you like. Currently I'm not very comfortable giving it to my kids to play
with, I think they will be very confused. Maybe I just don't understand how
it works myself, and that's why we need more people "playing around" with
it!

2. I live in Pretoria. When is the Dept of Labour conference / session? I
might be interested in attending, but I'm not an active member on OLPC and
maybe I'm too technically inclined.

3. I'm a programmer (mainly Windows stuff but I've tinkered with Linux quite
a bit), and I've followed the OLPC project with great interest for the last
while. I'm scared of getting too involved, since I've got a lot on my place
already, but I would like to help where I can.

Donald Klopper.
082 468 7480





On 8/20/07, Antoine van Gelder <children at laptop.org.za> wrote:
>
> Lungi Siqebengu (LuW) wrote:
> > What kind of asssitance would you need for people closer to Pretoria ?
>
>
> I'm still waiting for a more detailed overview of the workshop program
> but from what I can tell we essentially need someone to be there to
> answer general questions about the OLPC program and about the role of
> OLPC-ZA in relation to OLPC.
>
>
> > Do you have the information on the type of Audience from the Dept of
> > Labour ?
>
> None yet at this time.
>
> > Where can people like myself lay their hands on the OLPC for a fixed
> > period ?
>
> *grin*
>
> The _big_ question.
>
> There are still a very limited amount of beta-hardware in the field -
> most of which is earmarked for development purposes - so it's
> _extremely_ difficult to get our hands on more units at this time.
>
> That said, it can't hurt to send an email to the address listed at
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Developers_program#How_to_apply_for_an_XO and
> make a case for why Cambridge should ship you a unit! :-D (Perhaps also
> mention that you are an OLPC-ZA volunteer ?)
>
> The final test machines (C1) are currently being built so we don't have
> long to wait for production to start which should make it a lot easier
> to get hold of hardware.
>
> - antoine
>
>
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