http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/11/27/emulate-the-olpc-or-eee-pc-
operating-systems-in-ubuntu/

[.......... Say you're intensely curious about the stripped down, 
customized versions of Linux that are running on the tiny laptops 
like the Asus Eee PC or Nicholas Negroponte's OLPC project, but you 
don't feel like spending $400 to pick up a new toy that you might 
never use. As luck would have it, there are (relatively) easy ways to 
emulate both the OLPC's Sugar OS and the Eee PC's "easy mode" Xandros 
Linux interface using Ubuntu Linux. You can probably pull off the 
same feats using different Linux distros as well, but the best 
tutorials we've found are written for Ubuntu.

Tom Hoffman has posted some pretty simple instructions for running 
the OLPC's Sugar OS on Ubuntu. Essentially all you need to do is add 
a repository to your sources.list and install the Sugar emulator. 
Odds are the display will be too large for your laptop, but you can 
follow these instructions for changing the resolution.

There are a few more steps involved in getting the Eee PC interface 
to run on Ubuntu. First off, you'll probably want to have a copy of 
the DVD that came with the Eee PC, (which sort of defeats the purpose 
of trying before you buy, but if you've already got an Eee PC you can 
safely emulate your desktop environment for experimentation 
purposes). But Asus has posted most of the source files for the Eee 
PC on its ftp site, so there might be a way to get build the 
operating system in emulation mode without that disc.

If you're a little more adventurous (and if you read French), it 
looks like it's also possible to get the Eee PC interface running in 
Windows using Microsoft Virtual PC software. ...... ]

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