User:AaronPeterson: Difference between revisions
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*Why sugar? Why gtk? Why fedora? Scripted UI is cool. Funky circular interfaces doesn't make much sense to me. |
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*The wireless networking interface is cluttered and the locations don't seem to correlate with anything. a list would be much easier and make more sense. One has to sort to find a computer to join with. I did a bit of war driving and the whole screen was a solid mass of dots. -- useless! |
*The wireless networking interface is cluttered and the locations don't seem to correlate with anything. a list would be much easier and make more sense. One has to sort to find a computer to join with. I did a bit of war driving and the whole screen was a solid mass of dots. -- useless! |
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* need a control panel or something |
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*https doesn't work yet |
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*authenticated browsing doesn't work (doesn't request username and password) |
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*basic concept of activities is very interesting -- probably another reason to get this system |
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* some seem silly to be included. |
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Revision as of 12:06, 23 December 2007
Hi, I just got my XO pc on Friday December 21st.
I should have another one coming soon!
I plan to meet with the seaxo group, but don't know any of them yet.
I tend to try to list things that can be fixed. I am very critical, however criticism is a way to share my love-- analysis of good and bad things can help us figure out what our focus needs to be, and I care very much for this project.
suggestions for next version
- use kde or at least loose the eye candy
- use double clicks
- loose the convertible form factor - have a separable keyboard that can protect the screen or clip to back. that hinge is annoying and looks expensive and likely to damage the laptop
- use an existing space saver mass market full sized usb keyboard (without a number pad.) and just have a screen cover flap.
- have the usb slot on a nub, so the usb key is parallel with the edge of the rest of the laptop, so it is protected, maybe even have the usb ports be on the end of a wire so that the inside of the pc won't get dusty, and so that ears are not needed, and have a little nook or bay for the usb drive so it doesn't get hurt or lost.
- loose the webcam, make it be an accessory that plugs into one of those bays so it can swivel by the cable.
- Yes STUDENTS loose things, however they can live without a web cam and keyboards cost $1 at surplus stores and we have extras lying about.
XO
What I see from my initial first few hours with the XO..
concept
Why try to target children? -- I imagine that this is more marketable. webcam? - feature checklist? convertible form factor?-- ebook makes sence, but why not make detachable keyboard instead? just have a keyboard that clips on and acts as a screen cover..
OS
- Why sugar? Why gtk? Why fedora? Scripted UI is cool. Funky circular interfaces doesn't make much sense to me.
- wpa will be available later, I couldn't get wep to work either... the laptop kept trying to find an illusive mesh network. I did manage to connect it to an unsecured connection twice before it kept looking for mesh networks, then I couldn't even connect to unsecured access points.
- the cursor motion didn't change with the orientation of the screen when rotate button was pushed.
- the screen backlight doesn't turn off when the screen is closed.
- The wireless networking interface is cluttered and the locations don't seem to correlate with anything. a list would be much easier and make more sense. One has to sort to find a computer to join with. I did a bit of war driving and the whole screen was a solid mass of dots. -- useless!
- need a control panel or something
applications
- https doesn't work yet
- authenticated browsing doesn't work (doesn't request username and password)
- basic concept of activities is very interesting -- probably another reason to get this system
- some seem silly to be included.
hardware
- wireless range - I saw more access points than I have ever seen before.. this is probably good!
- power adapter - this is one of those wall warts that takes only one plug. 12volt. looks like a nice standard plug too.
- why webcam? - I can't imagine this being a core requirement, it's stuck facing the user so we can't produce instructional films or demonstrations easily.
- the screen is pretty darn cool. it works with just a bit of reflected light, and it works in the sunlight. -- here is the reason to buy this laptop.
- sd slot is super awkward to access, and I can imagine lots of damaged touch pads while changing the card.
- membrane keyboard - I can almost guarantee that this is less durable than a regular keyboard -- finger nails and figiting will eventually cut into it! However it will keep dust out for a good time.
My XO
please note that these are minor and the laptop works pretty much as expected and I think it's a good value even with these defects: My XO arrived with two physical defects:
- a warped bottom panel, I believe that the bottom panel will be repairable, it makes the battery not plug in well -- so I am going to ask for a replacement panel if I can't fix it myself. I really don't want to mess with olpc on frivilous damages.
- and a Stuck on Pixel in the lower right hand corner. not a big deal--