Negroponte Says Windows 'Runs Well' On XO Laptop
Stony Stevenson alerts us to comments from OLPC founder Nicholas Negroponte indicating his approval of Windows' performance on the XO laptop. Negroponte said in an email, "Sugar needs a wider basis, to run on more Linux platforms and to run under Windows." The full email is available at OLPC News. He was also quoted by the Associated Press as saying that Sugar "didn't have a software architect who did it in a crisp way," and cited the lack of Flash as an example. Negroponte continued, "There are several examples like that, that we have to address without worrying about the fundamentalism in some of the open-source community. One can be an open-source advocate without being an open-source fundamentalist."
"One can be an open-source advocate without being an open-source fundamentalist."
Nuh-uh!
Just another "DOJ fascist authoritarian totalitarian bootlicker" -- Zeio
How is hell is MS's bloatware supposed to fix that?
Mystically, with an infusion of Bill Gates $$$ up the orifice, like any other Kool-Aid©.
Some days it's just not worth
chewing through my restraints.
I don't doubt that Windows 3.1 runs fine under VirtualBox running in Linux... Of course that might have been mentioned in the article, but who reads that anyway?
Yes it's an anecdote! Were you expecting original research in a Slashdot comment?
Listening to Fox News and mimicking what you hear there does not make you insightful.
Actually, what he said was "Windows, well... runs..."
That's great. Now all Microsoft have to do is fix for every other computer in the world.
Now we turn to RMS for his response...
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Fundamentalist = Fanboy?
/me sings "Its springtime for fanboys, and openscource...."
Well, we always did call the Windows/mac/*nix/os2warp battle a "holy war" so I suppose he has a point. What is he gonna do now? Protestant Linux User Groups (Or PLUG for short)?
Oh, and just one more thing...
HERESY!! release him to the penguins, wildebeest and cute little devils wearing green shoes
If they had called it "One E-book Per Child" and then all people would have is praise. "Wow, they were just trying to give an e-book to every child in the world, but look at all this other cool stuff it does!"
But no.
How we know is more important than what we know.
I assume he's talking about Windows 98?
There's no way that Vista or XP "Runs Well" on that device. No way.
If Windows runs well on an XO laptop, then that makes the XO laptop the best PC in the world. Because I've never seen Windows run well on any other machine.
Maybe it "runs well" because it doesn't run at all. Probably the only way to get it to run in a "secure mode", anyway.
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Yes he did. Negroponte is very insightful.
Where would we be if Wheel had hid her round rock in a cave instead of showing everyone how it rolls?
Stop. Think about the meaning of the words you are using. Select correct words. Continue.
If I actually thought about the meaning of words I'm using, then I'd never be able to use the word "fartknocker". So I simply find your advice impractical.
The enemies of Democracy are
What are you, some kind of language fundamentalist?
Mod this guy up - great word - fartknocker! We just need an appropriate use case for it now.
Just the one in the "Pay to the order of" blank.
Have gnu, will travel.
Look, until we stop complaining by saying we are sick and tired of this or that, and actually start stabbing these motherfuckers, the entire discussion is moot.
Cheers.
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Seymour Papert, a professor emeritus at MIT and one of the project's founders, said the scheme had refused Jobs' offer on the grounds that Mac OS X is a proprietary system.
Papert told the WSJ: "We declined because it's not open source," adding the $100 laptop creators will only choose an operating system where the source code is open and can be altered. This is what Steve Wozniac had to say a while ago: I was on a panel with Nicholas in Seoul this year and admired the fact that he'd turned down an offer from Jobs for the Macintosh OS on the OLPC because it wasn't open sourced. I both donated to the program and also bought the give-one get-one and I do have it. I wonder how he feels about the project now that they are going to use XP...
Oh, wait... never mind.
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