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  • ...Friends in testing]] and [[Template:Latest Releases/rc]]. Those also pull in a template which links to the build that uses this string, e.g. [[Template: [[Current image stream for testing::official]]
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  • ...[[Friends in testing#Potential risks|potential risks]] below to decide if testing is right for you. ...|Clean-install]] or [[Olpc-update|upgrade]] your XO to the {{{{:Friends in testing/current image stream}}-jffs2-link}} test build.
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  • [[Current image number for testing::os860]] ...this page will also be annotated with [[Property:Current image number for testing]].
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  • * To be a guide for first aid and treatment in emergency situations * Will be helpful in situations where trained medical personnel are unavailable, overworked, or
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  • ...owever it is not a good introduction for someone who wants to get involved in community building for OLPC. See [[Community building]] to get started. In [[Common Rooms]] you can find a list of available common rooms.
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  • {{obsolete|link=[[Friends in Testing]]}} The [[Getting involved in OLPC]] page has information about OLPC, [http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/
    15 KB (2,404 words) - 23:58, 3 February 2013
  • ...ut the parentheses that traditional LISP requires. It has been implemented in many versions including Brian Harvey's UCBLogo and the multimedia authoring There are lessons to be learned in all of these systems if OLPC application developers wish to stand on the sh
    13 KB (2,026 words) - 01:45, 25 July 2011
  • ...and customs of the developers must be removed. Much content can be written in a neutral international manner, but there are specific items that must be p We need translators in many languages, including local scripts and dialects. At the moment, the l
    32 KB (4,872 words) - 13:57, 17 June 2011
  • ...If you would like to add a new project idea, try to be reasonably thorough in your description. ...your mind run free. When reading and looking for a project to start, keep in mind that we are looking for projects that encourage [http://llk.media.mit.
    40 KB (6,175 words) - 23:40, 3 February 2013
  • [[Image:Ulaanbaatar,_Mongolia2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Classroom deployment in Ulanbaatar, Mongolia.]] ...ies and software; the creation of content, collections, and resources; the testing and assessment of other ideas; and a wide variety of related work--from the
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  • * If you are interested in testing upcoming releases, the [[Friends in testing]] page explains where you can start.
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  • #6 XO 1.5 Testing & Outreach in Portugal - Aveiro, Portugal ...oon after 2pm today, in about 5-10min...plz review the 8 project/proposals in advance:
    33 KB (4,926 words) - 15:45, 20 August 2010
  • in-house kernel hacker and merge artiste, <s>is the current holder of the Pret ...that Esmerelda, a groundskeeper at the OLPC Maui outpost, edges out Andres in the looks department. -- Mitch
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  • ...ol-aged children, grades K&ndash;12? A large fraction of such children are in parts of the developing world where electricity is not available at home, o ...tool, and reflects decades of field experience of children using computers in the developing world. Our thanks to them all.
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  • {{Obsolete|link=[[Friends in testing]]}} ...slip through the cracks if you omit even one manufacturer's part from the testing.
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  • .../lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing testing mailing list]. See [[Friends in Testing]] to download the latest build under test. ...'Are we done yet?''' 0 out of 17 tickets (0%) have been verified as closed in the release candidate build.
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  • ...ie released the first version of UNIX. The operating system, which started in 1969 as an unpaid project called UNICS, got a name change and some official ...close to the same security permissions a user can set for her files today, in her operating system of choice. What's deeply troubling&mdash;almost unbeli
    63 KB (10,328 words) - 19:04, 28 February 2014
  • ...ind an appropriate category above for your question. If your question fits in several of the categories above, choose one. If you cannot find an appropri ...er the question you answer. That hides it from this page, so it only shows in [[Ask OLPC a Question/New|the uncategorized questions subpage]].
    135 KB (23,022 words) - 13:48, 6 October 2012
  • ...work is well underway toward reigning in this "bloat" and performance work in general. Small is beautiful (and usually faster!). ...be used: but they come at a cost in memory and flash footprint, and today, in the ability of software based on them to be localized to many of the script
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  • ...rogram has shown a good bit of promise, despite infrastructure shortcoming in many host nations. *[http://conakry.usembassy.gov/feb0305.html Peace corps ...However, I am afraid this does not answer my question. There are two ways in which the answer is misleading:
    125 KB (20,048 words) - 11:24, 1 June 2012
  • ...se. This page highlights the current tests being run, the testing process in general, and how to contribute your own results or bugs. === Testing for release 11.3.1 ===
    10 KB (1,336 words) - 01:17, 6 August 2013
  • ...ut the parentheses that traditional LISP requires. It has been implemented in many versions including Brian Harvey's UCBLogo and the multimedia authoring There are lessons to be learned in all of these systems if OLPC application developers wish to stand on the sh
    10 KB (1,629 words) - 20:43, 14 August 2010
  • Spray Play is a Crossfire-like game in which players shoot objects in the middle of the playing area with small pellets to push it into their opp Spray Play is a 1 or 2 player competition game in which players attempt to bump objects into their opponent's score area.
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