Ok, Here's where it gets scary. > That being said, I believe Bill G is a prime example of 'Daniel > Plainview' capitalism -- it's not enough for him to win, everyone > else has to lose. So OLPC has to be careful.
NN said in his release "Open Firmware V2, the free and open source BIOS, is now capable of running Linux, Microsoft Windows XP and other operating systems, and was developed by Firmworks with support from OLPC. This will enable dual boot of OLPC XO laptops with Microsoft Windows XP in addition to the existing Fedora-based system and will become the standard<br> BIOS/bootloader for all XO systems when completed. With this "free BIOS," the XO-1 continues to be the most open laptop hardware currently available." This comment is what I based my previous remarks on. I just saw the Microsoft video of an XO running XP. In it the XO single boots from an 'insyde' BIOS. The MS guy says that XP doesn't fit on the flash, and is installed on an SD card. In this case, I'd guess the flash is just being used as a home for the BIOS. I can see why techs at MS did this to get a working prototype rather than having to wait for (or worse yet, contribute to) the OF V2 bootloader/BIOS. Some sources seem to say that early pilots of the XP XO will go out in this configuration. I really hope not, other than waving a few around to show that it can be done. An XO being able to run XP is a feature, and some may argue, a valuable one. An XO that only runs XP is just another small cheap computer, albeit "greener" than most. Bob _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel