linuxdevices.com — AMD's PIC (personal Internet computer), an inexpensive Windows CE-based computer aimed at developing nations, has successfully booted Edubuntu, an educationally-oriented version of Ubuntu Linux, according to a Siamese Wiki devoted to the OLPC (One Laptop per Child) initiative.
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bikehamSep 9, 2006
I'd love to see Ubuntu running on a Programmable Interrupt Controller.
notkevinroseSep 9, 2006
I'm all for supplying these computers to the 3rd world but it makes you think though, are they just training a new bunch of 3rd world software developers to outsource to?...
dhughesSep 9, 2006
It's called helping people less fortunate than you, you don't ask what's in it for you before you give.
hsokineesSep 9, 2006
hmm.. if there's going for low-wattage.. why does it use a standard size hdd rather than a smaller laptop-sized hdd? don't they consume less power? (this is a question.. i'm not entirely sure if what i've learnt is correct or not
kcoraxSep 9, 2006
XFCE ok, it's a fine graphical interface based on gtk, same as gnomebut fluxbox ? It makes my eyes sore
Closed AccountSep 9, 2006
f**k you all.
setdosaSep 9, 2006
Title should probaby say AMD's Low cost PIC boots using edubuntu instead. The title makes it look like AMD threw edubuntu out.