User:AaronPeterson

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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. Children in third world countries should probably learn how to grow food before playing with laptops, but project could probably help them with that.

webcam? - feature checklist? -- This webcam does not appear useful for making training videos.

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

loads really low

UI

  • 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.
  • it looks like etoys is a hyper studio equivalent, and may be a killer app! we just need to port it to regular UI

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.
  • merging of resistive and capacitive trackpad -- this took guts to make. unfortunately it will require an adapter to make the edge of the capacitive portion have an edge, because it just don't work to have one's finger move off the screen. Touchscreens are more expensive and lower readability a bit, I know, but loose the web cam and the convertible nature and that should about cover it. (go ahead and keep the membrane keyboard and the capacitive pad) -- Granted this is for kids so it might be cheaper to have the users break the pointing device rather than the screen...
  • The bottom panel where the keyboard meets the battery compartment will fail in fatigue from normal use. From an initial inspection of the laptop, I believe that the bottom section will break when the unit is repeatedly loaded and unloaded just by holding it by the keyboard. The stress concentration point from the screen base switching to narrow keyboard, and the battery compartment being on the same plane is ridiculous. I feel the laptop's plastic creak when I'm just holding the laptop. I suggest doing a flex test on that portion. Note, it is reasonable to assume there is some acceleration not just loading and unloading.


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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:

  1. 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.
  2. and a Stuck on Pixel in the lower right hand corner. not a big deal--

About me

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