Nepal: Technical Details

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This is a meta-page that compiles various technical work going on to support Nepal's OLPC deployments. Expect a certain amount of flux. For the most up-to-date info, check the OLE Nepal blog or e-mail Bryan Berry at bryan at olenepal dot org.

Testing and QA

Logistics

Initial Receipt and Inventory

  1. At airport, count # of XO's if individually packed
  2. Upon arrival at office, recount XO's and note any discrepancies. Beware of transport loss. It happens
  3. Inventory the XO's in a spreadsheet. The spreadsheet should record the XO's serial #, whether it shows any physical damage, or won't boot. Here is a inventory template spreadsheet you can use
    • If there is physical damage, put a piece of masking tape on the green top lip of the screen and write "physical damage" w/ a red marker.
    • In case of damage or not booting, put in the damaged stack, but make sure to mark it with masking tape and red marker.
  4. Attach a label to the XO that has the Inventory Label as the identifier
  5. Write the Serial Number on the bottom of the laptop using a black permanent marker
  6. Type the Serial Number in the speadsheet next to the Inventory Number
  7. Insert USB key, containing runos.zip and actos.zip, see Procedure for Collecting UUID's and Serial Numbers on the Activation_Key page
    • You should see a message like "SHFxxxxxxxx nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn; Laptop data recorded successfully"
    • The XO will then reboot, remove the USB key and turn it on again
  8. Send file to OLPC containing the information needed to get developer keys for each XO to help@laptop.org
  9. Once you have done this procedure for half of your XO's backup the laptops.dat and inventory spreadsheet (yes, I am paranoid)

How to check you have Serial Numbers and UUID's for each laptop

uniq laptops.dat > laptops-tmp.dat
wc -l laptops-tmp.dat

This should match the exact number of XO's that you have.

Notes: It is very hard to attach any kind of sticker to the XO because of its nobby exterior. We placed the inventory label on the smooth green plastic above the screen. You need to keep track of the XO's using inventory numbers while they are in your possession. It is very easy to lose track of them when you have several hundred in your possession. You should also limit access to the area where you store the XO's. It is all too easy for people to walk off w/ a new XO of their own.

Power Systems

Networking