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Builds os12 and os13 can be downloaded from [http://people.sugarlabs.org/~smparrish/ Sugar Labs]. |
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Build os11 can be downloaded from [http://dev.laptop.org/~smparrish/XO-1/builds/OS11 OLPC]. |
Build os11 can be downloaded from [http://dev.laptop.org/~smparrish/XO-1/builds/OS11 OLPC]. |
Revision as of 05:40, 31 May 2010
OLPC and others are developing a new Fedora based XO operating system for both the XO-1 and the XO-1.5, see (F11 for 1.5) for the XO-1.5 hardware revision. It includes various improvements and modernizations over the last released version (release 8.2.1 on 2009-05-13) for the XO-1 hardware shipped to many deployments and G1G1 donors.
OLPC builds
Builds for the XO-1.5 are maintained by Chris Ball & Daniel Drake.
Community-developed builds
- Bernie Innocenti, Sugar Labs, Paraguay Educa and Activity Central, in collaboration with Plan Ceibal, and other volunteers are maintaining a build of Sugar 0.88 on Fedora 11 for XO-1, see more here
- Steven M. Parrish maintains a build, see below.
Current release: OS13
This build was released 27th March 2010:
- Syncs with the F11 for the XO-1.5 effort
- Uses new build system - Thanks Daniel Drake
Known Issues:
- Camera does not work
- keyboard and mouse do not wake up. Disable power management in Sugar to fix, or use OS8
Builds os12 and os13 can be downloaded from Sugar Labs.
Build os11 can be downloaded from OLPC.
To update to this build does require you flash your XO so be sure to backup you home directory as you will lose everything.
The usual cautions apply:
- This is development code
- You will need to request a developer key
- You need to know how to issue firmware commands (OFW FAQ is one starting point)
- There will be bugs!
How to help test
- Join the testing mailing list here: http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
- Read this entire page thoroughly, and then follow the instructions below.
- Send a note to the testing list describing what worked, what didn't, and what color socks you are wearing.
If you have an issue with a Sugar activity please report it to http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ For issues with Gnome or any associated apps please report those to http://bugzilla.redhat.com For anything else please report it to http://dev.laptop.org/newticket . Note: you will need to register to create a new ticket.
THANK YOU FOR HELPING!
Installation instructions
Before you start, be sure you are prepared to install the latest released XO software image from a USB flash drive. Print out the instructions, download the files, and install it for practice. If the software below has any bugs -- and it will -- you might need to go back to the released image.
Get a developer key for your XO, install it, and disable security. Read and understand http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Developer_key
You do have a backup copy of your developer signature and the latest released XO software image stored safely on another computer right? What about all the files you created on your XO? They will all be erased!
Format your USB flash drive as a FAT drive. Copy the os11.crc and os11.img files to the USB drive.
Boot your XO and as soon as you hear the chimes, press the Escape key (at the upper left, marked )
You should see a firmware prompt, which looks like this: ok
At the firmware prompt, use copy-nand to install os11.img with os11.crc, overwriting your XO-1's files.
to do so issue the following command at the OFW 'ok' prompt:
probe-usb copy-nand disk:\osNN.img
where NN is the number of the .img file you downloaded. Again, your USB drive has to have the .crc file in the same location as the .img file.
When it completes, turn off the XO (hold power button) and remove the USB flash drive, then press the power button to start again. (It might take a long time to start up the first time, and it might take a few tries to start up completely. You might want to boot with more detail shown: If you hold down the "Check" key (with a ✓ check-mark on it, the rightmost of the four keys in the game pad to the right of the screen), then you'll get a "Check Boot" which is significantly more verbose.
Earlier builds
See http://dev.laptop.org/~smparrish/XO-1/builds/
Notes on how to create XO-1 builds
Under revision