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There is no branch of the OLPC Foundation in the Philippines. Please do not use that [trademarked] name. --[[User:Sj|Sj]] [[User talk:Sj|<font style="color:#f70; font-size:70%">talk</font>]] 16:59, 20 July 2010 (UTC) |
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Having pics of the prototype in the hands of Filipino children would be great.
DONE--Chief Mike 10:33, 8 April 2008 (EDT)
Any content that can increase visibility in the Philippines is welcome. -- Sgc
Tagalog language templates R available, please add one to your User:Page
tl | Ang manggagamit na ito ay katutubong mananalita ng Tagalog. |
See Category:User tl --Chief Mike 10:03, 12 September 2007 (EDT)
Also Translators#New in-wiki languages --Xavi 11:56, 12 September 2007 (EDT)
OLPC for Philippine NBN Project
--142.164.177.1 JANUARY 16, 2008 From James in Canada - I would like some feedback on my thoughts re: OLPC and the NBN Project:
In 2007 the Philippine government's Department of Communications DOC was engaged in a nation wide project called the National Broadband Network (NBN). Work on the project was suspended due to some political issues. The President, Gloria Arroyo (GMA), has mandated that the Philippines will engage in a nation-wide ICT program to provide the access for government agencies to IP based services by deploying a national broadband network.
Wouldn't it be great if the proposed NBN program mandated that a rural education component must be included as part of the NBN deployment and that ICT access, as well as deployment of XO laptops was the deliverable for that component?
In other words, this proposed nation wide broadband ICT build would not only give government agencies in all parts of the Philippines access to IP based services, but would importantly require providing OLPC devices (XO laptops) to school districts in the provinces where education is so very important in order to break the level of rural poverty.
I would be interested in knowing if OLPC has a mechanism to initiate this sort of program? My interest, having worked on a large scale digital network build in the Philippines in 1998 (the TelicPhil NDTN project http://www.fujitsu.com/ph/casestudies/ndtn.html ) would be to assist with the project planning and project management requirements on a voluntary basis.
Reply
The Philippine Cyber-Education Projector google it was supposed to address this (using satellite Internet, standard computers, diesel generators, etc...) but it too was also stopped by the government.
I have only so far been able to talk with local DepEd and other elected officials IRT the XO-1 vs Intel
- I'm also waiting for someone to lend me an XO-1 to demo it to Conressman Milaflorez down here in Aklan. see also OLPC_Philippines_Unang_Liwanag
--Chief Mike 07:04, 25 January 2008 (EST)
- James, canada, January 25, 2008. Thanks Mike for the reply and associated links to your project. When you say you are looking to have someone lend you a XO are you in conversation with someone in the Philipiines with a laptop? My G1 laptop has yet to arrive here in Saskatoon or I would suggest a short term 'loan' to get things going. Keep me in mind if you are still looking for a XO in late February by which time my laptop shoudl have been devilvered. Paalam.
- Thanx but shipping from Canada and back would probably? be expensive, and more so on the return trip (import-export duties,taxes,insurance?)
I've had a couple of promises from Luzon (I'm in a wait&see stage since 1st of December)
RE: Everybody (including most shipping/parcel-post) were busy over Xmas and also then Kalibo's 796th Ati-Atihan down here, not to mention my land line was out for several weeks, cellphone kept saying <no signal found>, and along with a sporadic Internet across RP, .... :)
:) That's Life: Only in the Philippines --Chief Mike 09:42, 27 January 2008 (EST)
- Thanx but shipping from Canada and back would probably? be expensive, and more so on the return trip (import-export duties,taxes,insurance?)
- communicating across an ocean seams easier than across a country!
- James, canada, January 25, 2008. Thanks Mike for the reply and associated links to your project. When you say you are looking to have someone lend you a XO are you in conversation with someone in the Philipiines with a laptop? My G1 laptop has yet to arrive here in Saskatoon or I would suggest a short term 'loan' to get things going. Keep me in mind if you are still looking for a XO in late February by which time my laptop shoudl have been devilvered. Paalam.
I hope to be in Cebu City in early April. Will try to contact you then. Regards, James S. I hope to CU here w/your XO-1 then ;} FYI: My landline phone number and address is posted on my User page, and it's a five minutes away from the Kalibo Internatonal Airport and about a 45minute drive to Boracay Island --222.127.228.7 08:55, 6 February 2008 (EST) Chief Mike my place @ wikimapia
- Read and understood. I am hoping to have my XO before leaving Canada. I'll contact u from Cebu in early April. Cheers Chief Mike. ;>) James S. 08/02/2008@19:27CST
- Hi Chief Mike, good news ;>) - my XO just arrived in Saskatoon. I have a few days to get familiar with it and them I will pack it up and bring it with me. Will be in Manila on April 6 and am now planning to travel to Kalibo on Thursday April 10. I will call you from Makati unless you post here before April 4 with any updates. Cheers, James S. 28/03/2008 @ 18:54CST.
- Sorry you caught me at a bad time on the phone last week as I have a bad ear infection and was taking a nap when you phoned from Boracay... and also I had an appointment with the Kalibo-SB town's counsel(Demo-ing another XO-1 that I received on friday in the regular mail w/Php35.00 total handling fee) at the scheduled meet-up time with you. But anyway, many thanx for coming to Aklan, hope you had a good vacation here no sunburn:) And showed off your New-Mochine 2 any and all.
--Chief Mike 10:56, 16 April 2008 (EDT) - No problem and it was a pleasure spending time on the island. Met some great people but alas no one had actually heard of the OLPC Phil projects. Your work is very much in demand. My 7 year old daughter is progessing very well with her XO. Having been schooled on Windows based O/S PCs for the past 2 years I am very pleased that she is finding her way around the XO with ease. And we just worked out the WAP-PSK security issue - which actually was not an issue as it appears out G1G1 laptop is compatible with WAP-PSK without having to downlaod the latest software. Again, sorry to have missed you. Let me know if there is any way I can assist your work from Canada.Cheers.
- [James S.] 20:30 6 May, 2008 CST.
- Sorry you caught me at a bad time on the phone last week as I have a bad ear infection and was taking a nap when you phoned from Boracay... and also I had an appointment with the Kalibo-SB town's counsel(Demo-ing another XO-1 that I received on friday in the regular mail w/Php35.00 total handling fee) at the scheduled meet-up time with you. But anyway, many thanx for coming to Aklan, hope you had a good vacation here no sunburn:) And showed off your New-Mochine 2 any and all.
- Hi Chief Mike, good news ;>) - my XO just arrived in Saskatoon. I have a few days to get familiar with it and them I will pack it up and bring it with me. Will be in Manila on April 6 and am now planning to travel to Kalibo on Thursday April 10. I will call you from Makati unless you post here before April 4 with any updates. Cheers, James S. 28/03/2008 @ 18:54CST.
List Blog/News links for OLPC Philippines here
These are the list of sites not wikied or announced by project updates:
http://markruiz.multiply.com/photos/album/36/ONE_LAPTOP_PER_CHILD_
http://abuggedlife.com/2008/03/16/olpc-to-pilot-in-don-bosco-technical-school/
http://chiefmike.wordpress.com/
Add any new stuff down here Please :)
PH specific xo-1 hacks
I'm searching around for localization stuff and placing it dito :) REF:Sugar_Control_Panel
- sugar-control-panel -h
- Set the time zone before setting date/time
su sugar-control-panel -s timezone Asia/Manila
- Date/time setting from most accurate source(s) NOTE: date should be current prior to setting time
sugar-control-panel -g date
check to ensure today's date is shown!
su - # become root with login shell ( some builds need to use su without the - ) ntpdate ph.pool.ntp.org
Then you will want to make the hardware clock remember the current time.
hwclock --systohc
- Set Language
sugar-control-panel -s language English/Philippines
or
sugar-control-panel -s language Tagalog/Philippines
- Nick (An Alias) for chatting
sugar-control-panel -s nick Chief_Mike
- Please don't use my Nick as it is already taken
- Replace "Chief_Mike" with your own OK?
--Chief Mike 10:31, 16 April 2008 (EDT) :) more l8r :)
Too many EDIT tags
I am personally annoyed by too many EDIT tags which are automatically placed by MediaWiki. -- moreover, the tags are highlighted in bold. I suggest that we avoid to use the tags for headers as this makes MediaWiki autoplace all the EDIT tags. I suggest we use other means. Let's say, bullets maybe? or simple highlights of bold. -- Creek23 10:06, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
Folks it would be neat to talk to
Foundations
There is no branch of the OLPC Foundation in the Philippines. Please do not use that [trademarked] name. --Sj talk 16:59, 20 July 2010 (UTC)