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There are brief discussions of the theft problem here: |
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How can we make sure that adults do not steal these laptops and start to use them for nefarious purposes? |
How can we make sure that adults do not steal these laptops and start to use them for nefarious purposes? |
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of stolen laptops. If you boot from this USB stick it should show if |
of stolen laptops. If you boot from this USB stick it should show if |
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the laptop is stolen. (MAC adresses can be changed temporarily by software) |
the laptop is stolen. (MAC adresses can be changed temporarily by software) |
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Revision as of 12:54, 6 January 2007
There are brief discussions of the theft problem here:
- Hardware Ideas#The colour of the case,
- Case design#The Theft Problem,
- Case design#Blank field for personalizing indented in the case
How can we make sure that adults do not steal these laptops and start to use them for nefarious purposes?
Make them different to public available comercial products
If the olpc laptop has different
- color
- shape
- size of motherboard
it can be easily identified as a olpc laptop.
Serial Number
The MAC Adress can be used as a serial number. If a laptop is stolen this number will be written to a database. There can be a USB Stick with a small linux and all serial numbers of stolen laptops. If you boot from this USB stick it should show if the laptop is stolen. (MAC adresses can be changed temporarily by software)