Monday, December 29, 2008

One Laptop Per Hacker

One Laptop Per Hacker

We've heard of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program, but the brains behind the upcoming Gdium netbook decided to have a go at their new program known as “One Laptop Per Hacker.” The whole idea behind this play on the OLPC program is to build a more robust developer community around the company’s netbook platform. The Gdium is pretty unusual as it is powered by a custom version of Mandriva Linux that operates via a removable USB flash drive known as the G-Key. Since the operating system is portable, you can tote your desktop environment just about anywhere you go. Developers who have been selected will receive a pre-release version of the Gdium netbook, a G-key and an opportunity to work with the Gdium develoment team.




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[Source: Ubergizmo]