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This page once was the home for the efforts to get Fedora 11 running on the XO-1 hardware, following in the footsteps of [[F11 for 1.5]]. Since that time, the work was completed and formalized into several OLPC OS releases known as the 10.1 series (for XO-1, starting at 10.1.2). For more information, see '''[[Releases]]'''. |
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{{Latest Releases | rc = inline | firmware = inline | server = inline }} |
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OLPC and others are [[Future_releases|developing]] a new [[Fedora]] based operating system for both the [[XO-1]]. It includes various improvements and modernizations over the previous released version for the XO-1 hardware used many [[deployments]] and [[G1G1|donors]]. |
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See draft [[Release_notes/10.1.2|10.1.2 release notes]] for work completed so far. |
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OLPC will usually not sign the build images until they are ready for release as stable builds. Until then, installation requires an unlocked laptop and the instructions below. |
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== Installation == |
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{{Software_Install|path=http://build.laptop.org/10.1.2/xo-1/os850|release=10.1.2|build=os850|model=XO-1|signed=yes}} |
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== See Also == |
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OLPC is not the only one making XO-1 operating system builds. You can also obtain builds from others in the wider community: |
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* 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 [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Deployment_Team/Sugar-0.88_Notes more at Sugar Labs] |
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* Steven M. Parrish maintains a build, see [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Deployment_Team/Fedora_on_the_XO-1#Fedora_for_the_XO-1 more at Sugar Labs] |
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 10 February 2011
This page once was the home for the efforts to get Fedora 11 running on the XO-1 hardware, following in the footsteps of F11 for 1.5. Since that time, the work was completed and formalized into several OLPC OS releases known as the 10.1 series (for XO-1, starting at 10.1.2). For more information, see Releases.