Demonstration build

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Demo Laptop

There are many capabilities of the XO that aren't easy to demonstrate on a standard build. The idea for this project is to set up an XO that can show off some of the features described below.

  1. dual-boot with a Fedora/Gnome or Edubuntu setup (via SD card)
    • with any simple hacks to speed up launch -- perhaps a dual-boot OpenWRT?
  2. full-screen full-motion video
    • ogg
    • m.youtube / an online source
    • the best that can be done with mpeg & rm
      • has been done using a completely separate build which was stripped of absolutely

everything but the ability to play video (No "OS"/GUI at all), and uses proprietary codecs

  1. Audio
    • multichannel audio
    • streaming audio from an online source
  2. Bookreaders
    • pdf (evince)
    • js (flipbook, ICDL, jresig)
  3. Flash
    • smooth Flash animation with gnash
    • the best that can be done with Adobe Flash
  4. text-to-speech
    • Speak
  5. videochat or at least audiochat
  6. drawing w/ stylus
    • phun / elements / crayon physics
  7. Browsers
    • Full-fledged firefox
    • Opera
  8. New Sugar UI and config screen
  9. Faster load time (now in joyride)
  10. a plot of battery strength/usage over time, however crude, like what the Prius offers for gas conservation
  11. a compressed view for the Journal (or a way to link directly to a compressed view)

There are also a number of activities whose demos should be focused down to a couple of minutes, whose components could all be set up in advance; I'm thinking about how to effectively walk through them, without waiting to long for each one to load and set up, but without having more than one in memory at a given time. Is there some way to launch an activity while simultaneously demanding/reserving a block of memory, potentially killing other processes when starting up to improve the repeatability of demo length?