Thanks for listening, Well, apparently I better go from idea to use fedora with xfce, but it becomes unfeasible to use sd card in each device and therefore we restricted the internal memory of the notebook.
I believe a teacher contact Ricardo Carrano can I get a case of successful use of these notebooks. The most important thing now is to get a developer key for me to use the OLPC OS Builder and leave the system as clean as possible. Thanks again for the answers. 2014-07-01 7:40 GMT-03:00 James Cameron <qu...@laptop.org>: > Xubuntu does work on the XO-1 and XO-1.5, but it isn't easy. > > I agree with Martin, a better path may be to customise OLPC OS using > our OS Builder, to remove Sugar and add XFCE. It could probably be > made to look identical to Xubuntu, with some work. > > My prior work on Ubuntu for the XO-1 and XO-1.5 in 2010, with a few > changes, was successful in getting Xubuntu desktop running on an XO-1 > and XO-1.5. > > Here is the method I used: > > 1. select an Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 desktop system with at least 8GB > RAM, and install the debootstrap package: > > sudo apt-get install debootstrap > > 2. clone the trusty-minimal branch of my uxo repository: > > git clone --depth 1 --branch \ > trusty-minimal git://dev.laptop.org/users/quozl/uxo/.git uxo > cd uxo > > 3. run the mkuxo script as root: > > sudo ./mkuxo > > This will download the minimal packages, assemble an operating > system, and put in the built/ directory a uxo-minimal.trusty.img > file. > > This file is a disk image, ready for writing to an SD card or USB > drive with minimum size 4GB, erasing what is there. > > 4. write the disk image to an SD card or USB drive, and boot an > XO-1.5 or XO-1 from it, (it must be unsecured), > > 5. log in at the console with username olpc, no password, > > 6. add a USB ethernet adapter, or manually configure the wireless > network: > > sudo ifconfig wlan0 up > sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid my-open-network > sudo dhclient wlan0 > > 7. install the graphics drivers: > > sudo apt-get update > sudo apt-get install \ > xserver-org \ > xinit \ > xterm \ > xserver-xorg-video-openchrome \ > xserver-xorg-video-geode > > 8. install the Ubuntu standard and Xubuntu desktop packages: > > sudo apt-get install ubuntu-standard xubuntu-desktop > > 9. reboot > > sudo reboot > > > This would need further work before users would be happy with it. In > particular it boots much slower than OLPC OS, and login takes a while. > The screensaver on XO-1.5 turns off video output, which causes the > image to degrade. There's no network connection applet. > > Installing onto the internal storage of the XO-1, instead of using an > SD card or USB drive, is probably possible, but I have not written > that script. > > Installing Xubuntu is also very slow on an XO-1, with an SD card, > taking an hour or so. Including the Xubuntu Desktop package in the > build might speed that up, but there are some bugs preventing that. > > I hope that can get you or someone else started, or at least help you > assess the size and scope of the task. > > Ask the teachers what parts of Xubuntu they want; the desktop, the > apps, the infrastructure, the security updates, or the name. ;-) > > On developer keys, use the collection stick on our Wiki and send me > the laptops.dat file. Try just two laptops to start with, and I can > see if a key can be made for them. > > -- > James Cameron > http://quozl.linux.org.au/ > -- Hellânio Ferreira da Costa "Um tropeço pode evitar uma queda."
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