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January 2nd, 2008

Lessons learned: Two weeks with the XO laptop

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:03 am

Categories: General, Innovation, Linux, Open Source, Personal Technology

Tags: Keyboard, Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child Project, Kid, XO, Mesh Networking, Notebooks, Networking, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets

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Repeat after me. The XO laptop from the One Laptop Per Child project is designed for kids. Why bore yourself with that mantra? If you don’t you may find yourself griping about something that wasn’t designed for you in the first place.

That’s one of the big takeaways from my two weeks with the XO (see unboxing gallery). Let’s face it–I bought the XO for me (err my daughter). Sure, she’d play with it, but dear old dad’s gadget lust–along with doing a good deed–drove the purchase.

So what did I learn?

1. It’s my daughter’s laptop. I’ve barely seen the thing since she’s been doing non-productive things like looking at herself in the Webcam and showing her one-year old sister the toy. Checking email? Silly grown up things. The XO is about the built in drawing program, the Web cam and icons my 5 year old guinea pig grasped instantly.

2. The XO is rugged. It has been dropped, tossed into a toy box and has had its shares of fluids on it–syrup, snot etcetera. I cringe, but the kids don’t.

3. It’s intuitive. Sure the XO is a laptop, but it’s really all about the software. Is it easy to navigate? How’s the interface? Can anyone pick it up? The Fedora based operating system rarely raised any questions for my daughter. She found the write program with little effort. And aside from the music program, which frankly was over her head, she found her way around easily.

4. It’s designed for kids. While I’m looking at the get started guide and a bit miffed by the lack of documentation my daughter flipped up the antennae and opened it up. Frankly, I couldn’t get the thing open and was annoyed. There are a lot of features like that with the XO. The keyboard is for little fingers and that annoys fat fingered folks like me. After all, the XO was supposed to be my toy at least part of the time. My daughter was just the cover. Now I’m sounding like a whiny 5 year old.

5. WEP keys and the XO are painful. Most of the time I’d have to enter my WEP key (some Verizon assigned monstrosity) two to three times before I could get a connection on the XO. This problem was noted in the OLPC documentation. Sometimes the WEP key would just work. Most of the time WEP keys and the XO failed to get along.

6. The Internet surfing experience is decent, but… One issue is that Flash heavy sites can pose problems. Typically, you get text that tells you a module is Flash and you have to click and play. It sure would be nice if it just played. I couldn’t get NickJr.com to work well.

7. The mesh networking with other XOs could be a killer app. I could see a bunch of kids swapping items through the mesh network. I’m not totally sure about the educational effects of videos being shared behind a teacher’s back.

8. The XO does crash. On four separate occasions, my daughter would ask what all this text on a blank screen was. My answer: Turn it on and off and it’ll be fine. That’s short hand for “I have no clue what that stuff is.” The XO worked itself out easily enough though.

9. Support could be an issue. What would happen if that crash didn’t resolve itself? I’d go online with my other PC and check out the help section of the OLPC site. That’s fine, but what if you’re a kid in Africa? Support is bare bones, but I do wonder how that fact will play in emerging markets.

Other odds and ends:

  • Some folks have asked me to try out the Asus EeePC, which could be a superior device–I don’t know. Meanwhile, Christopher Dawson has a series on Intel’s Classmate, a strong rival. However, these comparisons miss the point. The (emerging) market is big enough for multiple players and it’s not clear that students need an alpha male device (my chip is faster than yours and can do office productivity!). The kids just need something that works so let’s not impose that cliche device wars storyline to the OLPC.
  • Will Windows work? Much has been made of Windows XP possibly being ported to the XO laptop. The big questions are these: Can Microsoft simplify things enough to be kid friendly? Can Redmond really boil XP down to a half dozen icons? Can Microsoft not gum up the works with too many features? My hunch: Microsoft can’t do it, but we’ll find out soon–limited field trials with XP on the XO are coming this month.

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RE: Lessons learned: Two weeks with the XO laptop
is it not good to buy a 2nd hand or one generation old laptop from stock clearance sell, instead of XO? may it cost almost same, and give more peripherals and utilities?
Hitesh-India
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Great post, Larry...  mrdatahsZDNet Moderator | 01/02/08
RIGHT ON!  TTGIT Guy | 01/02/08
Good article but  dfolk | 01/02/08
P2P vs Internet  mrdatahsZDNet Moderator | 01/02/08
But you can do P2P with adhoc networking without full blown 802.11s  georgeou | 01/02/08
If a school room is 400m and sparse ...  shis-ka-bob | 01/02/08
P2P is Killer App  FlyingsCool | 01/02/08
Did you download Flash?  bidemytime | 01/02/08
Thanks, I'll check out  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 01/02/08
Any Word?  bidemytime | 01/07/08
WOW A 5-Year Old Picked Up Linux?  itanalyst | 01/02/08
Another grand delusion!  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
it is not a delusion  shis-ka-bob | 01/02/08
The delusion is that because the OLPC ....  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
You're missing the point  big red one | 01/02/08
I didn't miss the point at all!  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
Did they pick it up on their own  Michael Kelly | 01/02/08
I don't know in either case.  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
Furthermore ....  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
No excuse for the WEP issue  Michael Kelly | 01/02/08
Shade Tree's A Windoze Jihadist  drprod@... | 01/02/08
What does that make you?  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
"I use Linux because I'm too cool for Windows"  davagain | 01/02/08
The other great delusion is that ...  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
It is a statement on the flexibility of Linux, though  mrdatahsZDNet Moderator | 01/02/08
Why not?  Michael Kelly | 01/02/08
Shells  freestuff@... | 01/03/08
Yes you could do all those things with XP.  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
You still refuse to see what the point is!  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
That is not the point at all.  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
Not really,  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
gratis = free  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/02/08
That doesn't make sense  voska1 | 01/02/08
DOH! Ya got me!  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
Message has been deleted.  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/02/08
Re: Linux User 147560  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
Re: Voska1  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
Re: EGO.SUM  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
And using...  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/02/08
RE: EGO.SUM  ShadeTree | 01/03/08
We?  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/03/08
We is the PC OEM I work for and I.  ShadeTree | 01/04/08
OK, I told myself I wouldn't get involved, but...  maroneill@... | 04/07/08
Sorry but you are wrong  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/02/08
Well if MS isn't willing to play ball  Michael Kelly | 01/02/08
And there in lies the crux of the argument...  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
And yet it was Redhat that scaled down ...  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
RE: And yet it was Redhat that scaled down ...  Michael Kelly | 01/03/08
WOW 2  botchagalupe | 01/02/08
Seems you missed the part  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
Actually, you missied the part  botchagalupe | 01/02/08
I stand corrected then  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
"simple-minded Windows folks" get over your self  SO.CAL Guy | 01/02/08
re: WOW A 5-Year Old Picked Up Linux?  M.R. Kennedy | 01/02/08
Gee, Which Point Are You Trying to Prove?  Your Mom 2.0 | 01/02/08
You let a 6 year old child lock you out of Windows?  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
Got up to Use the Can and Didn't Lock Login  Your Mom 2.0 | 01/03/08
You are meanspirited  Boot_Agnostic | 01/03/08
Yes, a five year old can!!  TomMariner | 01/04/08
Some points...  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
Crashing issue  FlyingsCool | 01/02/08
It does matter...  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
Wrong attitude  SpikeyMike | 01/03/08
Your assumptions are off base.  andrej770 | 01/03/08
A few answers  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 01/02/08
LOL!  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
Say what???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/02/08
If your point is that two wrongs don't make a right  Michael Kelly | 01/02/08
BINGO! Dead on Michael  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
Dead wrong!  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
So you have a Windows router????  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/02/08
Huh?  Michael Kelly | 01/02/08
Except for the fact that the author said ...  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
Gosh, Microsoft documents third party issues in their knowledgebase too  bmerc | 01/03/08
Their knowledge base is not included in their ....  ShadeTree | 01/03/08
RE: Lessons learned: Two weeks with the XO laptop  alexeck_z | 01/02/08
But why do they find Winodws easier?  derbaff | 01/02/08
It's totally a function  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 01/02/08
So True  voska1 | 01/02/08
You left out the video of Steve Balmer screaming DEVELOPERS  georgeou | 01/04/08
Kids  Syzygy01 | 01/02/08
kid friendly software  derbaff | 01/02/08
Revenge of BOB  mswift@... | 01/02/08
Not a flame, just a question.  ajole | 01/02/08
Good question...  Syzygy01 | 01/02/08
My answer  voska1 | 01/03/08
You got it...  JCitizen | 01/04/08
Mac intuitiveness  freestuff@... | 01/03/08
Thanks for this analysis  Confused by religion | 01/02/08
In retro I would do the same  botchagalupe | 01/02/08
Agreed  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 01/02/08
Management of complexity  Heatlesssun1 | 01/02/08
Nice to read the truth  BillPStudios | 01/02/08
Message has been deleted.  Protector | 01/02/08
uh,oh.....  Linux Geek | 01/02/08
RE: Lessons learned: Two weeks with the XO laptop  botchagalupe | 01/02/08
Great post Larry, here are two show stoppers though  georgeou | 01/02/08
how many people will be wardriving outside a school in africa?  stevey_d | 01/02/08
C'mon, don't tell me security doesn't matter  georgeou | 01/02/08
Message has been deleted.  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/02/08
Delete away...  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/03/08
Sigh  georgeou | 01/03/08
people don't care  stevey_d | 01/03/08
Silly?  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/03/08
I don't believe Larry's daughter ...  ShadeTree | 01/02/08
show stoppers? the show has already started  Akumal | 01/02/08
Well Said!  dafna_orly@... | 01/05/08
It's just a tool for dispensing knowledge.  B.O.F.H. | 01/03/08
Being one of the few people here born in the third world  georgeou | 01/03/08
well the kids with OLPCs will soon be able to post here and tell us  stevey_d | 01/03/08
What is "third world"? Right on steve_d!  JCitizen | 01/04/08
Sorry, I don't hate children in the third world as much as you do.  B.O.F.H. | 01/03/08
There you go again. Anyone that doesn't agree with you MUST hate children  georgeou | 01/04/08
WEP/WPA and Flash  bidemytime | 01/04/08
WPA has been intact for 4 years  georgeou | 01/04/08
Maybe its time for a redesign..  JCitizen | 01/05/08
Go sit in the corner  bidemytime | 01/07/08
I think we all know you are right...  JCitizen | 04/09/08
RE: Lessons learned: Two weeks with the XO laptop  meniskos@... | 01/02/08
Toy or learning tool?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/02/08
In order for it to become a teaching tool  Michael Kelly | 01/02/08
Unfortunatly  Linux User 147560 | 01/02/08
WHat picture is that?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/02/08
I agree...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/02/08
Tools vs Tasks  grail@... | 01/02/08
teaching or learning  Akumal | 01/02/08
Thank You for the Breakdown happy  drprod@... | 01/02/08
Great Post  balaknair | 01/02/08
ASUS Eee PC: not a toy for children  billfranke@... | 01/03/08
That was inciteful  ego.sum.stig@... | 01/03/08
missing the point  dougan_w@... | 01/03/08
maybee you miss the point  missplaced | 01/03/08
Vista? XP? Doesn't the laptop run a version of Linux (Fedora)?  dougan_w@... | 01/03/08
why all this flash!!!  missplaced | 01/03/08
RE: Lessons learned: Two weeks with the XO laptop  freestuff@... | 01/03/08
Ebook Mode needs improvement  dafna_orly@... | 01/05/08
Wow they shipped 3 million in what a week? an eeePC 350,000  stevey_d | 01/03/08
wpa does in fact work  schmar@... | 01/04/08
I downloaded the script. You just run it with the SSID, pasphrase, and from  DonnieBoy | 01/08/08
Thanks Larry and Dan; keep us informed ...  JCitizen | 01/05/08
XO is work in progress  joe95014 | 01/07/08
I'm happy with mine (and so is my daugher)  Gerald_in_seattle | 01/21/08
It takes a grownup  hiraghm@... | 01/25/08
Fear of technology  kelly.k2@... | 01/31/08
RE: Lessons learned: Two weeks with the XO laptop  vital4all | 05/16/08

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