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RE[4]: Free software helps learning
by lemur2 on Thu 15th May 2008 02:14
in reply to "RE[3]: Free software helps learning"
Regardless of his beliefs, the fact of the matter is that there is no indication that anyone these laptops are meant for has asked RMS to step in and save them from Microsoft.
I believe you got this the wrong way around. The end users of the laptops are not the ones who needed to be saved from Microsoft ... it was the OLPC project itself that needed saving from inteference and hinderance and straight out obstruction by Microsoft and Intel.
In the end the OLPC project could not hold out against that.






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Regardless of his beliefs, the fact of the matter is that there is no indication that anyone these laptops are meant for has asked RMS to step in and save them from Microsoft.
OTOH, the whole project is very poorly managed as far as I can tell - the few I have seen (or have first hand knowledge of) have died quickly due do faulty screens, bad power supplies, bad batteries, and one even died from a firmware upgrade. It's apparently a major PITA or impossible to RMA them w/o luck or help.