Message-ID: <18278.47560.23727.568641@ron.nulle.part>
Date: 2007-12-17T18:02:48Z
From: Dirk Eddelbuettel
Subject: The XO laptop from the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program
In-Reply-To: <4766ABFF.5040006@biostat.ku.dk>
On 17 December 2007 at 18:03, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
| Douglas Bates wrote:
| > There was recently a question on the R-help list about the eee pc. I
| > had a related question about the XO laptop from OLPC (laptop.org).
| > Has anyone looked at the development environment sufficiently to
| > determine if it would be possible to create an executable image for R?
| > The laptop itself only supports Python, Javascript, etc. but it is
| > running a real Linux operating system.
| >
| >
| It is Fedora based and x86 compatible, so it could be as simple as "yum
| install R".
| The potential pitfall is if that pulls in so many dependencies that you
| overflow the 1GB solid-state disk.
AFAIK you can emulate the "sugar" operating system used on the OLPC/XO on
Ubuntu and other Linux variants. See
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_on_Ubuntu_Linux
Maybe Doug can get Sugar running on his dvd player?
Dirk
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