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May 16th, 2008

XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 10:48 am

Categories: General, Government, Hardware Infrastructure, Innovation, Microsoft, Mobile, Personal Technology

Tags: Operating System, Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child Project, XO, XP Screen, Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX

Updated: The One Laptop Per Child program will put XP on its XO laptop and children in the developing world will have a choice between Windows and Linux.

On the surface, a little choice isn’t going to kill anybody. In fact, choice is good. And if some poor kids can get a laptop, learn a bit and be exposed to the world I don’t care about the operating system.

But here’s what gives me pause about XP coming to the XO (statement, Techmeme): There’s no way Linux will get an equal shake on OLPC’s XO. In fact, I reckon that more XO units will ship with XP than Linux in the not too distant future. Why? Governments are making the buying decisions. Not kids.

As Mary Jo Foley reports XOs will go with either Linux or Windows based on the preference of governments. Quoting an OLPC spokeswoman, Mary Jo reports:

“Laptops will be installed with one of two operating systems - Microsoft Windows OR Linux-based Sugar OS at the factory, based on the preference of governments and NGOs. In the case of these trials, the XOs will ship with Windows. In addition to these choices, in the future OLPC intends to develop … the ability to have both on the same machine.”

How quickly will the OLPC (all resources) have both on one machine? Probably not quickly.

The big question: What OS would the kids choose? I’d argue that the Linux interface would win. I’ve seen my own daughter navigate the XO Linux operating system even though I couldn’t. Kids just get it. Let’s compare and contrast:

Microsoft’s opening screen:

xoxp.png

The XO opener:

My daughter went from that opening “X” to drawing and goofing around in seconds. The XP screen is colorful, but a child that has never seen a laptop before is going to look at those icons and be instantly overwhelmed. My daughter could figure out XP too, but that’s because our home computer has it. Nevertheless, I’d have to explain the start menu and direct her to her shortcuts. If she had no previous exposure to the Linux OS or XP she’d gravitate to the Linux XO interface all things being equal.

You have to assume that a child has never had a computer before and Windows doesn’t play to that market. Perhaps Microsoft simplifies XP’s interface down to four icons, but it’s doubtful. There’s a lot of inertia to overcome–the parents and governments know Windows–to even give Linux a fair shake.

The big takeaway: The kids actually getting these XOs won’t be making the OS call–at least not initially.

Update: Walter Bender, former president of software and content at OLPC, is helping to launch Sugar Labs, which will take the XO Linux OS and continue the mission on other platforms. This move does two things: First, it solidifies that the OLPC project will most likely stick with XP. And second, Sugar Labs may wind up on the eeePC from Asus. Here’s the Sugar Labs announcement and Xconomy’s take.

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People should 'lobby' for what they want on it
and let the market they help craft decide, since they want choice not choice when convenient to an agenda, . . unless they want to play games.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Boot_Agnostic Posted on: 05/19/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Who are we kidding?  polax@... | 05/16/08
Challenging Technical Programs.  polax@... | 05/16/08
Curious about this line of thinking  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 05/16/08
Not now  Tim Patterson | 05/16/08
Good points  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 05/16/08
No Larry  Tim Patterson | 05/16/08
Not really...  TtfnJohn | 05/16/08
Well, I do not see so much doom and gloom. For Microsoft, supporting the  DonnieBoy | 05/16/08
"However they won't now via OLPC"  Stan57 | 05/16/08
Well, that was just one person. Just like we should not judge all closed  DonnieBoy | 05/16/08
Define open source  seosamh_z | 05/16/08
Unfortunately Open Source is not so clear-cut  garcianc | 05/16/08
Still not so clear cut...  TtfnJohn | 05/16/08
My money is with MS  polax@... | 05/16/08
RE: "My money is with MS"  n0neXn0ne | 05/16/08
No developers?  markjensen | 05/16/08
They already did. What are you talking about?  TripleII | 05/16/08
" there is nothing developed for the XP machine"  Stan57 | 05/16/08
So their future is to become "good consumers"?  Zogg | 05/17/08
Not really  russc@... | 05/17/08
And how many of them are in Swahili?  Zogg | 05/17/08
Youa are right, meant free included children's apps. (NT)  TripleII | 05/17/08
Oops!  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/16/08
DOH, Sorry.  TripleII | 05/17/08
As you said, CHOICE is a good thing.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/16/08
Choice?  Tim Patterson | 05/16/08
Huh? Those  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/16/08
Message has been deleted.  itanalyst2@... | 05/16/08
Lame predictions...  transposeIT | 05/16/08
Like throwing the kids in the river  Ole Man | 05/17/08
Is there any reason to think governments would not choose Linux?  ye | 05/16/08
Of course  Tim Patterson | 05/16/08
What do you mean by "very generous lobbying efforts"?  ye | 05/16/08
{bribes}  reedjjjr | 05/16/08
Assuming this is true what is the downside? Other than...  ye | 05/16/08
Do we?  Tim Patterson | 05/16/08
" How about higher cost in taxpayer funds for starters"  Stan57 | 05/16/08
That one is easy also.  tymiles | 05/16/08
RTFA  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/16/08
Thanks for being a breath of sanity happy (nt)  zkiwi | 05/16/08
Care to provide a cite?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/16/08
That one is easy.  tymiles | 05/16/08
No, some already have via Sugar.  TripleII | 05/16/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  mrjonno | 05/16/08
Yes. Icons are very scary.  People | 05/16/08
Not scary, meaningless  TtfnJohn | 05/16/08
Labels  People | 05/16/08
Advantages of Windows  jaia | 05/16/08
Superficial  Tim Patterson | 05/16/08
True...  russc@... | 05/17/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  tymiles | 05/16/08
Finally......  nwoodson@... | 05/16/08
Thank you  tymiles | 05/16/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  tymiles | 05/16/08
No value for MS?  bricar2 | 05/16/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  Loverock Davidson | 05/16/08
Sounds good  tymiles | 05/16/08
Nice try.  nizuse | 05/16/08
vast array of software?  LGLisle | 05/16/08
That is the most ignorant and idiotic posting.  peter_erskine@... | 05/17/08
Now that's idiotic.  russc@... | 05/17/08
There's a LOT more to an IT education than XP!  Zogg | 05/17/08
Windows XP is harder for kids to use?  GrizzledGeezer | 05/16/08
Not a bad idea at all.  tymiles | 05/16/08
I don't think so ...  celsonetibr | 05/16/08
Sad...  storm14k | 05/16/08
You're all right Jack ???  GetReal-mac.com | 05/17/08
Anything that helps the kids is worth it  garcianc | 05/16/08
Oops  garcianc | 05/16/08
This is exactly what I've said in the past.  bjbrock | 05/16/08
...  Linux User 147560 | 05/16/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  bob@... | 05/16/08
XP vulnerabilities  a foot in both camps | 05/16/08
Sugar underwent extra hardening  TripleII | 05/16/08
Microsoft's avarice  a foot in both camps | 05/18/08
XP Vulnerabilities are REAL  bob@... | 05/16/08
Paranoid about security  a foot in both camps | 05/18/08
Introducing the XO Super Botnet  storm14k | 05/16/08
Can you do an article...  Lost Cause? | 05/16/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  john n dovecreek | 05/16/08
FUD and Rhetoric  nwoodson@... | 05/16/08
Honestly, do you think?  Yokimato | 05/16/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  craigmcm@... | 05/16/08
Nationalism or corruption will dictate the selection between XP or XO  kpthottam@... | 05/16/08
3rd, governments want a cheap business desktop.  TripleII | 05/16/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  sondraroberts840 | 05/16/08
I still think the $199 EEE would suffice.  TripleII | 05/16/08
Well, IF the EeePC were $299, IF it was rugged, IF it did not use so much  DonnieBoy | 05/16/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  russc@... | 05/16/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  mwagner@... | 05/16/08
Where have all the laptops gone?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/16/08
Are you suggesting that was not true with Linux?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/16/08
OH Boy!!! Where , oh , where to begin?  nevthaman | 05/16/08
Finally, A Use For MS Bob!  dschmoldt | 05/16/08
Kids don't need a dumbed down OS...  Allstar_z | 05/16/08
Peace in their country and a great educational system...  transposeIT | 05/16/08
Children don't get to pick a lot of things,  georgeou | 05/16/08
how?  ewelch | 05/17/08
Children WON'T be given choice.  peter_erskine@... | 05/17/08
This wouldn't have been an issue If the OLPC had shipped with...  chris@... | 05/17/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  bobwinners | 05/17/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  bobwinners | 05/17/08
RE: XP meets XO: Will Linux get an equal shot?  a foot in both camps | 05/18/08
The OLPC project is proof positive  Ole Man | 05/18/08
www.Treximet.net  Treximet | 05/18/08
Treximet  Treximet | 05/18/08
People should 'lobby' for what they want on it  Boot_Agnostic | 05/19/08

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