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Alex Belits (alias Teapot) has recently released a customized version of Ubuntu Intrepid (8.10).
Alex Belits (alias Teapot) has recently released a customized version of Ubuntu Intrepid (8.10).


This is an easy-to-setup, easy-to-use desktop operating system for the XO based on the rock-solid foundations of Ubuntu. It also has the most important power management features of Sugar so the XO can be used like a real laptop with it.
This is an easy-to-setup, easy-to-use desktop operating system for the XO based on the rock-solid foundations of Ubuntu. Ideal for G1G1 adult donors who would like to have a real desktop environment instead of Sugar or for children which are used to normal computers (tons of games in Ubuntu repos).

It also has the most important power management features of Sugar so the XO can be used like a real laptop with it.


'''XO specific customizations:'''<br />
'''XO specific customizations:'''<br />
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- Automatic shallow suspend is supported by a custom script which activates shallow suspend if there is no user input and there is no high load on the system. This script can be easily activated/deactivated according to the needs. This can be used for ebook reading or browsing. Similar to advanced power management of Sugar.<br />
- Automatic shallow suspend is supported by a custom script which activates shallow suspend if there is no user input and there is no high load on the system. This script can be easily activated/deactivated according to the needs. This can be used for ebook reading or browsing. Similar to advanced power management of Sugar.<br />
- Custom desktop theme with XO-friendly colors (green...etc)<br />
- Custom desktop theme with XO-friendly colors (green...etc)<br />
- Battery indicator<br />
- Battery state of charge indicator works and charge percentage is included in the default desktop toolbar<br />
- Dedicated arrow buttons (left side of the screen) mapped as direction buttons (so can be used when browsing for example)<br />
- Dedicated arrow buttons (left side of the screen) mapped as direction buttons (so can be used when browsing for example)<br />
- Game buttons are mapped as (Home/End, Page Up/Down), so these can be used for browsing or reading.<br />
- Game buttons are mapped as (Home/End, Page Up/Down), so these can be used for browsing or reading.<br />
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- PDF capable: ePDFViewer by default by Evince can be installed easily with Synaptic<br />
- PDF capable: ePDFViewer by default by Evince can be installed easily with Synaptic<br />
- Flash capable: Flash v10 works in Firefox and Opera (after installing the plugin with Synaptic). Flash-enhanced websites seem to render correctly.<br />
- Flash capable: Flash v10 works in Firefox and Opera (after installing the plugin with Synaptic). Flash-enhanced websites seem to render correctly.<br />
- Java capable: Java JRE 1.6 u10 works without issues (after installing with Synaptic). Azureus works.<br />
- Watching YouTube videos is supported with a dedicated download/watch program (TubeWatcher). (This is because Flash video playback is not fast enough to be enjoyable in the browser)<br />
- Watching YouTube videos is supported with a dedicated download/watch program (TubeWatcher). (This is because Flash video playback is not fast enough to be enjoyable in the browser)<br />
- Java capable: Java JRE 1.6 u10 works without issues (after installing with Synaptic). Azureus works.<br />
- FBReader works (advanced ebook reader). (Installed with Synaptic)<br />
- FBReader works (advanced ebook reader). (Installed with Synaptic)<br />
- All other Ubuntu Intrepid tested applications can be installed and used (AbiWord, Gnumeric, OpenOffice...etc)<br />
- All other Ubuntu Intrepid tested applications can be installed and used (AbiWord, Gnumeric, OpenOffice...etc)<br />
- Mplayer installed by default. VLC Player can be installed easily and plays good-quality movies smoothly<br />
- Mplayer installed by default. VLC Player can be installed easily and plays good-quality movies smoothly<br />
- Pidgin installed by default
- Skype 1.3 works with headset (downloaded from skype.com, installed from package, audio device set correctly: see solutions)
- Swap file can be easily created, so larger applications can be run on the 256 Mb physical RAM of the XO. A 256Mb swap is recommended for OpenOffice.
- The Sugar installation is not affected. The whole OS boots/runs comfortably from the SD card. If the SD card is removed and the machine is rebooted you boot into Sugar.<br />
- The Sugar installation is not affected. The whole OS boots/runs comfortably from the SD card. If the SD card is removed and the machine is rebooted you boot into Sugar.<br />
- The above install can fit to a 2GB SD card but you won't have too much free space remaining. A 4GB SD card is recommended.<br />
- The above install can fit to a 2GB SD card but you won't have too much free space remaining. A 4GB SD card is recommended.<br />

'''Not supported (yet):'''<br />
- The XO cannot hibernate like a normal laptop (that would further reduce inactive power consumption compared to deep suspend). However, suspend to ram (deep suspend) works and results in low power loss while the XO is not in use.

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The install instructions, the download link ans general support (OLPC News thread): <br />
http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=4053.0<br />
<br />
Solutions for typical customizations and problems (OLPC News thread):<br />
http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=4057.0<br />
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The install instructions and the download link can be obtained from the original OLPC News thread: http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=4053.0<br />
@TODO: Copy install instructions here as well

Revision as of 09:49, 3 December 2008

Alex Belits (alias Teapot) has recently released a customized version of Ubuntu Intrepid (8.10).

This is an easy-to-setup, easy-to-use desktop operating system for the XO based on the rock-solid foundations of Ubuntu. Ideal for G1G1 adult donors who would like to have a real desktop environment instead of Sugar or for children which are used to normal computers (tons of games in Ubuntu repos).

It also has the most important power management features of Sugar so the XO can be used like a real laptop with it.

XO specific customizations:
- Deep suspend/resume works for closing/opening the lid
- Automatic shallow suspend is supported by a custom script which activates shallow suspend if there is no user input and there is no high load on the system. This script can be easily activated/deactivated according to the needs. This can be used for ebook reading or browsing. Similar to advanced power management of Sugar.
- Custom desktop theme with XO-friendly colors (green...etc)
- Battery state of charge indicator works and charge percentage is included in the default desktop toolbar
- Dedicated arrow buttons (left side of the screen) mapped as direction buttons (so can be used when browsing for example)
- Game buttons are mapped as (Home/End, Page Up/Down), so these can be used for browsing or reading.
- Screen rotation with the dedicated button (below the arrow buttons)

Notable features:
- Xfce desktop preconfigured with GDM, so the user gets a graphical login and desktop without extra setup. This desktop environment is suitable for the resources of the XO and advanced enough to work with
- Automatic login can be easily set-up with the GDM configurator GUI tool
- Synaptic and GDebi are installed by default so newbies can install extra software by the GUI
- Web browsing: Firefox 3.0.4 (installed by default but not very snappy), Opera 9.6 can be easily installed
- PDF capable: ePDFViewer by default by Evince can be installed easily with Synaptic
- Flash capable: Flash v10 works in Firefox and Opera (after installing the plugin with Synaptic). Flash-enhanced websites seem to render correctly.
- Watching YouTube videos is supported with a dedicated download/watch program (TubeWatcher). (This is because Flash video playback is not fast enough to be enjoyable in the browser)
- Java capable: Java JRE 1.6 u10 works without issues (after installing with Synaptic). Azureus works.
- FBReader works (advanced ebook reader). (Installed with Synaptic)
- All other Ubuntu Intrepid tested applications can be installed and used (AbiWord, Gnumeric, OpenOffice...etc)
- Mplayer installed by default. VLC Player can be installed easily and plays good-quality movies smoothly
- Pidgin installed by default - Skype 1.3 works with headset (downloaded from skype.com, installed from package, audio device set correctly: see solutions) - Swap file can be easily created, so larger applications can be run on the 256 Mb physical RAM of the XO. A 256Mb swap is recommended for OpenOffice. - The Sugar installation is not affected. The whole OS boots/runs comfortably from the SD card. If the SD card is removed and the machine is rebooted you boot into Sugar.
- The above install can fit to a 2GB SD card but you won't have too much free space remaining. A 4GB SD card is recommended.

Not supported (yet):
- The XO cannot hibernate like a normal laptop (that would further reduce inactive power consumption compared to deep suspend). However, suspend to ram (deep suspend) works and results in low power loss while the XO is not in use.


The install instructions, the download link ans general support (OLPC News thread):
http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=4053.0

Solutions for typical customizations and problems (OLPC News thread):
http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=4057.0