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=== 10.1.2 === |
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A fully interoperable software stack across XO-1 and XO-1.5 laptops that will greatly aid deployments, containing Sugar 0.84, GNOME 2.26 and Fedora 11. |
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Based on the Fedora 11 XO-1 builds by a group of volunteers including Steven Parrish, Bernie Innocenti, Paraguay Educa and Daniel Drake. We're very thankful to everyone who has enabled us to be able to turn this XO-1 work into a supported release. |
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The first development build for this release has been published. See [[Release_notes/10.1.2|Release notes for 10.1.2]]. |
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Fedora 12 or Fedora 13, Sugar 0.86 or later, on an ARM processor. |
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== Release Naming Scheme == |
== Release Naming Scheme == |
Revision as of 01:09, 9 July 2010
Everything on this page is subject to change
OLPC OS
OLPC operating system future releases for the XO:
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10.1.2 | Combined Fedora 11 for XO-1 and XO-1.5 |
unnamed | Fedora 13 for XO-1.75 |
10.1.2
A fully interoperable software stack across XO-1 and XO-1.5 laptops that will greatly aid deployments, containing Sugar 0.84, GNOME 2.26 and Fedora 11.
Based on the Fedora 11 XO-1 builds by a group of volunteers including Steven Parrish, Bernie Innocenti, Paraguay Educa and Daniel Drake. We're very thankful to everyone who has enabled us to be able to turn this XO-1 work into a supported release.
See the announcement.
The first development build for this release has been published. See Release notes for 10.1.2.
unnamed
Fedora 12 or Fedora 13, Sugar 0.86 or later, on an ARM processor.
See the announcement.
Release Naming Scheme
The first number in the release is the year. The second number represents the first or second major release in that year. The third number is incremented for each minor release.
For example, "10.1.0" is the first major release in 2010, and "10.1.1" is an update to the first major release in 2010.