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Revision as of 20:45, 6 October 2006
Introduction
This page defines the software environment that will be installed on the OLPC and which application software developers can use. While it is possible for an application developer to add additional software components and libraries, this is not a decision to be taken lightly. The OLPC is constrained by limited memory and storage which means that adding too many frills and features can have a significant negative impact on your own application as well as other applications running on the OLPC.
If you add items to the list, please use the Wiki's search function to see if there are pages about it which can be linked.
Operating System Components
Linux Kernel
For the main kernel, we are using the Fedora Rawhide version of the Linux kernel, which means that we are tracking the main kernel fairly closely. The OLPC specific bits of the Rawhide kernel are pulled from the olpc-2.6 GIT tree on dev.laptop.org:http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=olpc-2.6;a=summary
- initd
- bash version ?.?
- etc
- please fill out this list
Applications
- Python version 2.4
- Sugar
- xulrunner
- CSound
- TamTam
- Squeak / Etoys
- OpenDocument Viewer (proposed) - let kids read documents in OpenDocument format, a highly-compressed format that is a fully open international standard (ISO 26300).