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Hacking the XO Laptop 95

dulceLeche writes "While the OLPC was not designed with the American consumer in mind, people that took part in the Give One Get One program have been having fun with their XOs. The XO has a number of limitations, but with some work you can get Opera running, chat over your mesh network, and much more. An article at Geek.com explains what a few folks were able to do with their XOs."
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Hacking the XO Laptop

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 20, 2008 @08:15AM (#22116258)
    According to the linked article, none of the hacks were completely successful.

    Everything about the OLPC is optimized for its intended end use. It isn't just a bunch of computer bits slapped together. If you want to hack the OLPC successfully, you have to take a bunch of stuff into account otherwise the results will be suboptimal.

    Example: The browser that comes with OLPC is optimized for the display and works about as well as could be expected. Opera, on the other hand, gets worse results display wise.
  • Re:Go on (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 20, 2008 @08:21AM (#22116270)
    Well, it should be, I figure kids will be able to learn more through slowly screwing up their XO's. (I know I did back in the day.)
  • by rindeee ( 530084 ) on Sunday January 20, 2008 @08:30AM (#22116290)
    Yeah...because what American consumer wants a rugged, durable, affordable, polished, easy to use *nix based laptop that can run untethered for extremely long periods of time. No interest here.
  • by Rie Beam ( 632299 ) on Sunday January 20, 2008 @08:48AM (#22116336) Journal
    Obviously mods missed the joke, so I'll explain. The XOs make a chirping noise (that's my best description of it) to locate one another. A Beowulf cluster of these would, therefore, be very noisy, and having a room full of these is, indeed, noisy, as several users have posted previously on /.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 20, 2008 @09:05AM (#22116388)
    I'm curious as to what hacks for the XO exist that exemplify it as a (hardware) platform "designed to be hackable".

    Mind you... I don't consider the things from the article to be hacks. Using the CLI is not hacking, downloading and installing software is not hacking, and hooking a sensor up to a soundcard MIC in and using a monitoring app (could easily have been any ol' sound recording app) to look at the sensor's output is hardly a hack either (using the USB for power isn't a hack by any stretch, as the ports are designed with this very thing in mind). Not to mention that all of these can be done on -any- computer.

    I may have missed something more subtle, but I really don't think the XO is any more, or less, hackable than any other computer - and I'm really not too sure about 'hackable' being a design goal for the thing. Cheap, rugged, open and all the other things... but hackable? Especially in terms of hardware?

    ( Don't mod this up - this is just a question post to which I honestly hope to see an answer that makes me change my mind. If one does get posted, please mod that up instead. ~ aether)
  • by pallmall1 ( 882819 ) on Sunday January 20, 2008 @09:05AM (#22116390)

    Opera, on the other hand, gets worse results display wise.
    It's working great for me. I'm posting from my OLPC XO right now, from the Opera browser. The XO is great. It's small, light, and rugged. Not only does Opera work, but so does wvdial, so when I'm in the field in rural locations I'm able to use my cellphone as a tethered modem. Works great for reading pdf's and ebooks, too. The Youtube vids are a bit slow, but I've got a developer key so I can try out other optimized linux distributions made for multimedia performance.

    Maybe you should try one if they offer the "Give-One-Get-One" program again. Maybe the kid who gets the XO you donate will create hacks you might find satisfactory.
  • Re:OLPBLFN (Score:1, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 20, 2008 @10:15AM (#22116600)

    I've got the feeling there's a kkk escapee on the loose here:
    I think a lynch mob would be a fitting solution
  • by swillden ( 191260 ) <shawn-ds@willden.org> on Sunday January 20, 2008 @10:58AM (#22116738) Journal

    software is not hacking

    Huh?

    I really don't think the XO is any more, or less, hackable than any other computer

    Since when does hacking refer only to hardware? And from a software perspective, Sugar is clearly more hackable than anything outside of a Squeak environment. Sure, you can hack anything you like on, say, Ubuntu, but there's a world of difference between that and pressing the "show source" key and modifying the app you're running. And, of course, there's simply no comparison with a closed system like Windows or OS X.

  • by karmaflux ( 148909 ) on Sunday January 20, 2008 @11:03AM (#22116766)
    I guess you have to be pretty leet to do "yum install opera." I got slackware up on mine. Freelikegnu [freelikegnu.org] got ubuntu running on his. There's a guy on IRC who put a tiny usb GPS dongle inside the thing, soldered to the mainboard. These are hacks. "yum install opera" is not.
  • Re:Sad (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Mr. Slippery ( 47854 ) <.tms. .at. .infamous.net.> on Sunday January 20, 2008 @11:55AM (#22117030) Homepage

    Maybe I will look into getting a Zipit 2z [zipitwireless.com].

    What a painful and useless website this product has! Looks like it was desgined by a fourth-grader. Someone, please beat their web staff with a clue-by-four.

    Since you've got one of these gizmos, can you give us a quick rundown on what it is and why you find it useful? 'Cause I sure can't figure it out from their site.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 20, 2008 @04:59PM (#22119608)
    Installing software is not hacking... come on mate, you dropped the 'installing' off your quote. at least be fair.

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