Fedora-Based OLPC (One Laptop per Child) Linux OS 13.2.8 Is Out with Sugar 0.110

Fedora-Based OLPC (One Laptop per Child) Linux OS 13.2.8 Is Out with Sugar 0.110

OLPC OS 13.2.8 is designed for XO-1, XO-1.5, XO-1.75 & XO-4

Illiterate Children from Ethiopia Hack Motorola Xoom Tablet to Enable Camera

Illiterate Children from Ethiopia Hack Motorola Xoom Tablet to Enable Camera

One Laptop Per Child organization experiment shows some impressive results

Xbox and One Laptop Per Child Veterans Work on Ouya Open Home Console

Xbox and One Laptop Per Child Veterans Work on Ouya Open Home Console

The device will be open and all games will be free

OLPC OS 11.3.0 Offers Support for XO-1.75

OLPC OS 11.3.0 Offers Support for XO-1.75

It also incorporates Sugar 0.94 with lots of improvements

  • Laptops
  • By Traian Teglet
  • December 29th, 2008
John Lennon Promotes OLPC's XO Laptop

John Lennon Promotes OLPC's XO Laptop

"Imagines" how a laptop could change the world

Bender Launches Sugar Labs for Better Development of OLPC's Sugar UI

Bender Launches Sugar Labs for Better Development of OLPC's Sugar UI

While OLPC moves towards Windows XP, open source developers feel left aside

  • Linux
  • By Daniel Voicu
  • October 26th, 2007
Mongolia Starts The OLPC Program

Mongolia Starts The OLPC Program

Every child will have a laptop until the end of 2010

  • Linux
  • By Daniel Voicu
  • October 1st, 2007
Ohio LinuxFest 2007

Ohio LinuxFest 2007

Linux festival for developers and enthusiasts!

  • Linux
  • By Daniel Voicu
  • September 25th, 2007
The $100 Laptop - Available for The Public

The $100 Laptop - Available for The Public

Will be sold under the "Give One, Get One" scheme

  • Linux
  • By Daniel Voicu
  • September 20th, 2007
FYRoM Students to Use Ubuntu Thin Clients

FYRoM Students to Use Ubuntu Thin Clients

FYRoM's government signs contract with NComputing!

ASUS Goes Into the OLPC Business

ASUS Goes Into the OLPC Business

OLPCs made by ASUS

One Laptop Per Child Live CD

One Laptop Per Child Live CD

The first OLPC Linux distribution created by Red Hat!