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=== Power up boot sequence for activated, secure laptops === |
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Laptops can be pre-activated at the factory (G1G1 laptops, for example) or they can be activated with a key, as in typical country deployments. This is the boot up sequence for either type of activated laptop. |
Laptops can be pre-activated at the factory (G1G1 laptops, for example) or they can be activated with a key, as in typical country deployments. This is the boot up sequence for either type of activated laptop. |
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=== Power up boot sequence for non-secure laptops === |
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Non-secure laptops are those used in testing and development. Individuals can turn off security by requesting a developer's key. (Documentation on this should be linked here) |
Non-secure laptops are those used in testing and development. Individuals can turn off security by requesting a developer's key. (Documentation on this should be linked here) |
Revision as of 03:32, 26 November 2007
Power up boot sequence for activated, secure laptops
Laptops can be pre-activated at the factory (G1G1 laptops, for example) or they can be activated with a key, as in typical country deployments. This is the boot up sequence for either type of activated laptop.
- Press Power Button; Power LED should come on; Start up sound should play
- Backlight comes on
- White XO character appears in the middle of the screen
- After a few seconds the XO character separates and the top half slowly revolves in a circle; 12 dots appear in the positions of numbers on a clock face
- After as much as a few minutes, the Sugar home screen appears
- The XO character in the center is now colored
- A Journal icon appears in the 'donut'
- Battery and Wifi symbols appear below the donut
- A row of activity icons appear along the bottom
- Four navigation icons appear along the top
If you do not see the items listed above once the laptop has finished booting; there may be a problem with the software build. Software trouble-shooting would be the next step. Document the version of the build and the openfirmware.
Power up boot sequence for non-secure laptops
Non-secure laptops are those used in testing and development. Individuals can turn off security by requesting a developer's key. (Documentation on this should be linked here)
- Press Power Button; Power LED should come on; Start up sound should play
- Backlight comes on
- OLPC OpenFirmware version information appears
- Some black on white text; then the screen goes to black with white text
- 'Hello children of the world' message appears for a few seconds
- Fedora boot information
- Backlight comes on again; white background
- After as much as a few minutes, the Sugar home screen appears
- The XO character in the center is now colored
- A Journal icon appears in the 'donut'
- Battery and Wifi symbols appear below the donut
- A row of activity icons appear along the bottom
- Four navigation icons appear along the top