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'''A general discussion of software on the laptop is found [[Software|here]].''' |
'''A general discussion of software on the laptop is found [[Software|here]].''' |
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{{anchor|Operating system}} |
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==Operating system== |
==Operating system== |
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* Linux Kernel: Linux 2.6.22; [http://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora] Core 7 base environment. |
* Linux Kernel: Linux 2.6.22; [http://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora] Core 7 base environment. |
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** The OLPC specific bits of the kernel are pulled from the olpc-2.6 GIT tree on dev.laptop.org: (http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=olpc-2.6;a=summary) |
** The OLPC specific bits of the kernel are pulled from the olpc-2.6 GIT tree on dev.laptop.org: (http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=olpc-2.6;a=summary) |
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{{anchor|Programming environment}} |
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==Programming environment== |
==Programming environment== |
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* [[Python]] (Version 2.5); |
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* [[Javascript]]™; |
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* [[Csound]], 音楽用プログラミング言語(music programming language); |
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* [[Etoys]] オブジェクト指向言語である"Smalltalk"を用いた[[Squeak]]の実装; |
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** Sugerの実装については、[[Sugar Etoys]]に詳しい記述がありますので、参照してください。 |
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* [[Turtle Art]] [[LOGO]], グラフィカルな開発環境(a graphical programming environment); |
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* Gnash, フリー、オープンソースであるAdobe Flash™プラグイン。ベクタグラフィクス、ラスタグラフィクス、ActionScript™と呼ばれるスクリプト言語、及び音声映像ストリーミングをサポートします。; |
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* Adobe's Flash Player と Java™ virtual machine は、Yum や RPMをインストールすることによって追加されますが、通常の配布版の一部、ではありません。 |
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* [[Python]] (Version 2.5); |
* [[Python]] (Version 2.5); |
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* [[Javascript]]™; |
* [[Javascript]]™; |
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* Gnash, a free and open source plug-in for the Adobe Flash™ file format supporting vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript™ and streaming of audio and video; |
* Gnash, a free and open source plug-in for the Adobe Flash™ file format supporting vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript™ and streaming of audio and video; |
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* Adobe's Flash Player and Java™ virtual machine can be added via Yum or RPM install but are not part of the standard distribution. |
* Adobe's Flash Player and Java™ virtual machine can be added via Yum or RPM install but are not part of the standard distribution. |
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{{anchor|Libraries}} |
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===Libraries=== |
===Libraries=== |
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* Mozilla [http://www.mozilla.org/newlayout/ Gecko]/[[Xulrunner]] (the Firefox web engine); |
* Mozilla [http://www.mozilla.org/newlayout/ Gecko]/[[Xulrunner]] (the Firefox web engine); |
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Libraries to support all of the above, others can be installed by Yum or RPM. |
Libraries to support all of the above, others can be installed by Yum or RPM. |
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{{anchor|User environment}} |
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===User environment=== |
===User environment=== |
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* [[Sugar]] graphical user interface, written in Python, on top of the X Window System and the Matchbox Window Manager. |
* [[Sugar]] graphical user interface, written in Python, on top of the X Window System and the Matchbox Window Manager. |
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Flash space available for other software content ~800 MiB. |
Flash space available for other software content ~800 MiB. |
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{{anchor|Applications}} |
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==Applications== |
==Applications== |
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There are three types of activities distributed with the base system: tools for exploring, expressing, and collaborating. A matrix of applications that have been (or are being) built for the laptop can be found [[Activities|here]]. |
There are three types of activities distributed with the base system: tools for exploring, expressing, and collaborating. A matrix of applications that have been (or are being) built for the laptop can be found [[Activities|here]]. |
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{{anchor|Tools for exploring}} |
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===Tools for exploring=== |
===Tools for exploring=== |
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* a [[Browse|web browser]] built on the [[xulrunner | Firefox engine]]; |
* a [[Browse|web browser]] built on the [[xulrunner | Firefox engine]]; |
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* [[Measure]], a tool for exploring the physical world by measuring DC and AC voltages, observing them on a oscilloscope like interface, being able to watch waveforms in frequency domain (spectrum analyzer), logging data at a specified time interval, and drawing the graph of logged data. |
* [[Measure]], a tool for exploring the physical world by measuring DC and AC voltages, observing them on a oscilloscope like interface, being able to watch waveforms in frequency domain (spectrum analyzer), logging data at a specified time interval, and drawing the graph of logged data. |
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{{anchor|Tools for expressing}} |
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===Tools for expressing=== |
===Tools for expressing=== |
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* [[TamTam]], a music synthesis and composition tool; |
* [[TamTam]], a music synthesis and composition tool; |
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* [http://www.vim.org VIM] and NANO text editors. |
* [http://www.vim.org VIM] and NANO text editors. |
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{{anchor|Tools for communicating}} |
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===Tools for communicating=== |
===Tools for communicating=== |
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* [[Chat]] and serverless instant messenger; |
* [[Chat]] and serverless instant messenger; |
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* Native email client (under development). |
* Native email client (under development). |
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{{anchor|Other Tools}} |
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===Other Tools=== |
===Other Tools=== |
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* Calculator; |
* Calculator; |
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* [[Develop]], an activity editor (under development). |
* [[Develop]], an activity editor (under development). |
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{{anchor|Games}} |
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===Games=== |
===Games=== |
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* Numerous games, including variations of the “memory game”, strategy games, etc. |
* Numerous games, including variations of the “memory game”, strategy games, etc. |
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{{anchor|Shared Applications}} |
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===Shared Applications=== |
===Shared Applications=== |
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All applications share a common data store accessible through the Journal; |
All applications share a common data store accessible through the Journal; |
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Most applications, including, reading, writing, recording and browsing, allow for collaboration; through the network: child-to-child and teacher-to-child. |
Most applications, including, reading, writing, recording and browsing, allow for collaboration; through the network: child-to-child and teacher-to-child. |
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{{anchor|Mesh Networking}} |
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==Mesh Networking== |
==Mesh Networking== |
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* The specifications for the wireless networking interface include: |
* The specifications for the wireless networking interface include: |
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* Standards Compliance: follow 802.11s draft when possible. |
* Standards Compliance: follow 802.11s draft when possible. |
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{{anchor|Additional [[Software projects]]}} |
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== Additional [[Software projects]] == |
== Additional [[Software projects]] == |
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* [[Measure_/_Oscilloscope]] |
* [[Measure_/_Oscilloscope]] |
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* [[Develop]], an activity editor |
* [[Develop]], an activity editor |
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{{anchor|See also}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[Software|Software overview]] |
* [[Software|Software overview]] |
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A general discussion of software on the laptop is found here.
- This is an on-going translation
Operating system
- Linux Kernel: Linux 2.6.22; Fedora Core 7 base environment.
- The OLPC specific bits of the kernel are pulled from the olpc-2.6 GIT tree on dev.laptop.org: (http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=olpc-2.6;a=summary)
Programming environment
- Python (Version 2.5);
- Javascript™;
- Csound, 音楽用プログラミング言語(music programming language);
- Etoys オブジェクト指向言語である"Smalltalk"を用いたSqueakの実装;
- Sugerの実装については、Sugar Etoysに詳しい記述がありますので、参照してください。
- Turtle Art LOGO, グラフィカルな開発環境(a graphical programming environment);
- Gnash, フリー、オープンソースであるAdobe Flash™プラグイン。ベクタグラフィクス、ラスタグラフィクス、ActionScript™と呼ばれるスクリプト言語、及び音声映像ストリーミングをサポートします。;
- Adobe's Flash Player と Java™ virtual machine は、Yum や RPMをインストールすることによって追加されますが、通常の配布版の一部、ではありません。
- Python (Version 2.5);
- Javascript™;
- Csound, music programming language;
- The Etoys implementation of Squeak using Smalltalk, an object-based programming language;
- Please see Sugar Etoys for a detailed description of the Sugar implementation
- Turtle Art LOGO, a graphical programming environment;
- Gnash, a free and open source plug-in for the Adobe Flash™ file format supporting vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript™ and streaming of audio and video;
- Adobe's Flash Player and Java™ virtual machine can be added via Yum or RPM install but are not part of the standard distribution.
Libraries
- Mozilla Gecko/Xulrunner (the Firefox web engine);
- GUI toolkit (GTK+) (Gnome);
- Matchbox window manager;
- Pango text layout;
- Gnome accessibility toolkit (ATK);
- Python GTK+ bindings version 2.10;
- Cairo 2D-graphics support;
- X Window System X.org Foundation;
- Font rendering (Freetype);
- Avahi local service discovery;
- Multimedia framework: gstreamer and RealNetworks;
- Bitfrost security system;
- Mesh network;
- Game library: Pygame
Libraries to support all of the above, others can be installed by Yum or RPM.
User environment
- Sugar graphical user interface, written in Python, on top of the X Window System and the Matchbox Window Manager.
- “Zooming” interface to mesh network;
- Journal interface to file system;
Flash space available for other software content ~800 MiB.
Applications
There are three types of activities distributed with the base system: tools for exploring, expressing, and collaborating. A matrix of applications that have been (or are being) built for the laptop can be found here.
Tools for exploring
- a web browser built on the Firefox engine;
- a simple document viewer based upon evince (including the ability to view PDF);
- News Reader, an RSS (“really simple syndication”) reader (PenguinTV);
- multimedia playback using gstreamer (the Real Networks Helix™ platform has been ported to the laptop and is available for download but is not part of the base distribution);
- OpenDocument Viewer to read documents in OpenDocument format, a highly-compressed format that is a fully open international standard (ISO 26300);
- The Opera web browser and the Real Networks Helix™ platform have been ported to the laptop and are available for download but not part of the standard distribution.
- Measure, a tool for exploring the physical world by measuring DC and AC voltages, observing them on a oscilloscope like interface, being able to watch waveforms in frequency domain (spectrum analyzer), logging data at a specified time interval, and drawing the graph of logged data.
Tools for expressing
- TamTam, a music synthesis and composition tool;
- Etoys (see above);
- a word processor based upon the Abiword project;
- OpenDocument Viewer to read documents in OpenDocument format, a highly-compressed format that is a fully open international standard (ISO 26300)
- Record video, audio, and still-image capture and playback (a “video wiki” is under development);
- Draw, a pixel-paint programming;
- a journal;
- MikMik, a wiki with WYSIWYG editing, using Crossmark (under development);
- VIM and NANO text editors.
Tools for communicating
- Chat and serverless instant messenger;
- Video Chat (under development);
- a VoIP client (under development);
- Email through the web-based Gmail service;
- Native email client (under development).
Other Tools
- Calculator;
- Spreadsheet (under development);
- a shell and debugger;
- Develop, an activity editor (under development).
Games
- Numerous games, including variations of the “memory game”, strategy games, etc.
All applications share a common data store accessible through the Journal; Most applications, including, reading, writing, recording and browsing, allow for collaboration; through the network: child-to-child and teacher-to-child.
Mesh Networking
- The specifications for the wireless networking interface include:
- Ability to act as a mesh point when laptop's main CPU is off;
- Support for asymmetric links/paths;
- Incremental releases—mesh networking is available immediately on XO; Upgrades will continue to improve functionality and adherence with standards;
- Simultaneously acts as a mesh point and an infrastructure node.
- Standards Compliance: follow 802.11s draft when possible.
Additional Software projects
- Measure_/_Oscilloscope
- OLPCities, a virtual world programming environment
- FACIL, a webpage editor developed to be used by children. (In English at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/EASE)
- Musical Editor, a music composition toolkit
- Drawing Workshop, a shared graphics space
- Tux Paint, a paint program with extreme ease-of-use
- BlockParty, a Tetris-like game that exploits the mesh
- chat, serverless linux instant messenger http://retroshare.sf.net , VOIP, email
- a shell and debugger
- Develop, an activity editor