Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th Jan 2008 22:21 UTC, submitted by WillM
Hardware, Embedded Systems The One Laptop Per Child Project and Microsoft are working together to develop a dual-boot system to put both Linux and Windows on laptops aimed at kids in developing countries, the head of OLPC said in an interview Tuesday. "We are working with them very closely to make a dual-boot system so that, like on an Apple, you can boot either one up. The version that's up and running of Windows on the XO is very fast, it's very, very successful. We're working very hard to do both," said Nicholas Negroponte, chairman of OLPC.
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Apparently, from someone at Microsoft
by lemur2 on Thu 10th Jan 2008 13:08 UTC
lemur2
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2007-02-17

http://blogs.technet.com/jamesu/archive/2007/12/05/olpc-in-the-news...

... no mention at all of dual boot.

In fact, reading between the lines, given that they already apparently need most of the available storage (plus an extra 1GB) to just run the Windows OS, it would seem that ... Microsoft's primary aim here is to get Linux off of the XO.

Even if this "Windows for XO" vapourware never actually eventuates, it would have achieved a secondary aim for Microsoft anyway ... same aim as all vapourware announcements are intended to achieve.

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wirespot Member since:
2006-06-21

I'm also starting to belive it's being done mostly for bragging rights. Having to add a 2nd GB just to run barebones Windows is simply an exercise in futility. What's the point? Other than brownie points for Microsoft for infecting yet another platform (as if they need any more). I just hope the OLPC project gets something, anything, out of this.

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