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January 9th, 2008

Microsoft denies dual-boot Linux/Windows XO laptops are on its agenda

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 8:45 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, Linux, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Corp., Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child Project, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

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It looks like the head of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Chief Nicholas Negroponte is not only alienating Intel, but Microsoft, too.

A day after published reports quoting Negroponte as saying OLPC XO laptops would dual boot Linux and Windows, Microsoft is denying that the company is pursuing such a plan. According to a statement from a Microsoft spokesman:

“While we have investigated the possibility in the past, Microsoft is not developing dual-boot Windows XP support for One Laptop Per Child’s XO laptop. As we announced in December, Microsoft plans to publish formal design guidelines early this year that will assist flash-based
device manufacturers in designing machines that enable a high-quality Windows experience. Our current goal remains to provide a high-quality Windows experience on the XO device.

“In addition, there will be limited field trials in January 2008 of Windows XP for One Laptop per Child’s XO laptop. Microsoft recommends contacting the company directly for any further updates.”

This wasn’t the first time that Negroponte took it upon himself to preannounce Microsoft’s OLPC plans. Late last year, following statements by Negroponte regarding Microsoft and its OLPC strategy, Microsoft officials issued a statement to counteract Negroponte’s “rhetoric” about Microsoft’ OLPC status and plans.

Intel recently withdrew its financial and technological backing from the OLPC initiative, allegedly because of pressure by the OLPC on the company to drop its own Classmate PC systems, which, like OLPC’s XO, are targeted at children in emerging nations.

While Negroponte’s goals are admirable, his tactics increasingly seem to be at risk of getting in the way of their realization.

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Posted by: hkommedal Posted on: 01/15/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Interesting to say who is alienating whom  BanjoPaterson | 01/10/08
Perhaps alienating Microsoft is good.  bjbrock | 01/10/08
Message has been deleted.  nasalnerd@... | 01/10/08
Message has been deleted.  BFD | 01/10/08
Message has been deleted.  drprodny | 01/10/08
When will the madness end?  Dark_Knight | 01/10/08
Um...  DarkPhoenixFF4 | 01/10/08
Kids need more than that . . .  gsteele531@... | 01/10/08
You're not the target  DarkPhoenixFF4 | 01/10/08
Doesn't matter  gsteele531@... | 01/11/08
OLPC wants to get the dual-boot message out  sinleeh@... | 01/10/08
Again, Negropronte is a good chess player. He is making sure that everybody  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
Buwahahahahaha  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/10/08
How's That DRM Story Coming Chicken Bitty?  itanalyst | 01/10/08
No story child, non DRM sites are failing  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/10/08
If MS and Intel want to pee all overthemselve about this there is not much  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
About as Sorry as I Feel for The Traitor Bush  drprodny | 01/10/08
Should we feel sorry for Negropronte?  GuidingLight | 01/10/08
Well, it seems like some companies might care about getting computers into  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
You are dreaming  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/10/08
Funny that Intel and MS are interested in destroying a company in a market  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
Ax...  DarkPhoenixFF4 | 01/10/08
No free lunch for Microsoft  AySz88 | 01/10/08
No one said major OLPC player  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/10/08
And every project, no matter how big or how small must involve  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
Major players?  green alien | 01/10/08
Yes, they (MS Intel) are the biggest players  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/10/08
Right, never compete with MS or Intel or they will punish you. How great  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
Message has been deleted.  BFD | 01/10/08
Message has been deleted.  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
Message has been deleted.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/10/08
Glad you can ignore the article and go straight to bashing  JamesDoyle | 01/15/08
RE: Microsoft denies dual-boot Linux/Windows XO laptops are on its agenda  Farrell.McGovern | 01/10/08
Dual boot, or not dual boot...  Mitch 74 | 01/10/08
Would be better if they worked on the user experience  Lfraz | 01/10/08
Any dual boot work would be done by MS. OLPC would only provide the  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
Again, please  BFD | 01/10/08
Then, it should be VERY easy for you to describe how one thing I said was  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
RE:"And, kids do NOT need..."  laura.b | 01/10/08
Well, the OLPC group DID know that a lot of places did NOT have electricity  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
I don't get it  Chad_z | 01/10/08
RE: Microsoft denies dual-boot Linux/Windows XO laptops are on its agenda  mwagner@... | 01/10/08
No, this is just Microsoft and Intel trying to destroy OLPC and blame it on  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
OOOOO  BFD | 01/10/08
Well, if the OLPC project is going to fail anyway, why are MS and Intel  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
Oh yeah, Pretty "clever" of Negropronte  GuidingLight | 01/10/08
Hard to say what MS will do. They are trying to figure out the best way to  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
How do they lose?  TheWerewolf | 01/10/08
Well, they why doesn't MS just step aside and let OLPC operate???  DonnieBoy | 01/10/08
wow you are dense  JamesDoyle | 01/15/08
Grub and Lilo boot-managers does the job with just about  hkommedal | 01/15/08
SD-Card Boot = "Dual" Boot?  orcmid | 01/10/08
Uh, it's James Utzschneider at MSFT  orcmid | 01/10/08
Hmm..So Once Again ZDNet Reports FUD...  itanalyst | 01/10/08
Message has been deleted.  nasalnerd@... | 01/10/08
Message has been deleted.  FooBarBar | 01/10/08
Afraid of the competition are we?  mikifinaz1@... | 01/10/08
Talk about agenda...  TheWerewolf | 01/10/08
Actually...  DarkPhoenixFF4 | 01/10/08
Hit the nail smack on the head!  Ole Man | 01/11/08
The Agenda fulfilled  Boot_Agnostic | 01/11/08
First attack the idea then the person  rtb | 01/10/08
Humm .. Can I get a straight answer  rick@... | 01/10/08
Calm down Negroponte  John Musbach | 01/10/08
Wrong person  DarkPhoenixFF4 | 01/10/08
Why can't we have it all?  marinusvz@... | 01/10/08
Right  gitmo | 01/11/08

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