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I got one during the G1G1 deal, and it's really nice...but everytime I fire it up, I have a few wishes:

1. More RAM 2. Faster (I don't think the hardware is to blame...I think the Python-focused UI is just not efficient enough for a 400MHz 256MB system) 3. More storage

I've fixed the 3rd, and the 1st partially, by adding a class 6 SD card, and assigning 1GB to swap and 7GB to storage. So, I can do real work on it now...including running Firefox 3.0b2. I'm a few minutes away from having it converted to running xmonad for the window manager, and expect it to be much more usable (for my needs) at that point.

The limitations of the default "Sugar" software are striking, for someone that has a pretty ingrained sense of how to use a UNIX system (I've been nearly exclusively a Linux/UNIX user for over 10 years...when I use a Mac or Windows box, I'm constantly hitting middle mouse button expecting something good to happen...like pasting the last thing I highlighted). In Sugar, Copy/Paste works in a very clunky and slow manner, even worse than Mac OS X or Windows, and doesn't work at all in the terminal application.

So, what the heck am I rambling for? I guess to say that I would be among the first to buy an upgraded OLPC that is slightly faster, runs a more standard Linux installation, and has more storage and memory. Even if it cost a little more than the G1G1 $400 price point. A bigger screen would be sweet, too.



Here's the thing: It's not for you.

(http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2004/03/24)




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