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September 16th, 2008

XP on XO goes to Peru

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 10:08 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: One Laptop Per Child Project, XO, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Christopher Dawson

Peru will be starting a 9-month trial of OLPC’s XO laptops running a “tweaked” version of Windows XP and Microsoft’s low-cost version of Office, Microsoft Office 2003 Standard and Learning Essentials 1.0. While the feature in Ars Technica made no mention of the XO’s innovative Sugar interface, it looks like these XOs will be running a fairly vanilla XP, without the learning-centered GUI that ran on top of the XO’s Linux OS.

So what does this mean for OLPC and for Microsoft in developing markets? It means that too many people still see Windows as the de facto standard for desktop computing. It also means that these machines are glorified word processors and web appliances, since the version of XP shoehorned into the XOs leaves little room for customized educational applications. Windows XP also does not support mesh networking, leaving another oft-touted feature of these little devices out of the Peru-bound versions. Perhaps most importantly, where will the anti-malware software run?

As regular readers know, I’ve long been a fairly harsh critic of the OLPC program and direction, no matter how credit I give them for creating an increasingly important market segment (and I give them a lot of credit). This move does nothing to improve my view of the program. What really distinguishes the XO from it’s competitors now? Sure, it’s design is innovative, but it’s basically just a funny-looking, mediocre-performing netbook when you install Windows XP.

Go back to the labs, guys, and start innovating again. A distribution and marketing strategy based around a stripped version of Windows XP rather than solid pedagogical aims and exciting developments in hardware for kids, educators, and emerging markets just doesn’t make sense.

Christopher Dawson

Follow Chris Dawson on Twitter! Christopher Dawson is the technology director for the Athol-Royalston School District in northern Massachusetts and a member of the Internet Press Guild. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations, but always keep in mind that the opinions expressed here are his own and not those of his daytime employer, even if he talks incessantly about his day job.

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RE: XP on XO goes to Peru
Perhaps they'll be used to produce a series on the "Roots" of Paddington Bear, who was from "Darkest Peru"... (Read the rest)
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First, little baby steps  bcarpent1228@... | 09/17/08
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True.  ajole | 09/17/08
RE: XP on XO goes to Peru  hniemeyer@... | 09/17/08

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