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Hi James,<br><br>Thanks for the great suggestions and offer. I will work on this after Saturday. I am busy reflashing 12 XOs from the CUELA lending library and all my Roadshow In A Box machines (including a bunch of M-stock I repaired). Saturday is "showtime" at the LAUSD InfoTech at the LA Convention center. I will be showing off SoaS running on a MacBook and the cutest little mauve and pearl-white eeePC you ever saw! I will also have at least 1 XO-1 for folks to play with and one XO-1.5... probably showing off the Gnome desktop. The twelve machines from the CUELA library will ba available to check out to CUELA members. I will be very, very, busy!<br><br>Caryl<br>P.S. I bought a nice lavender netbook case for my pearl and mauve refurb eeePC today... but I guess you guys don't care about that sort of thing... ;-D (maybe Caroline would)<br><br><br><br>> Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:19:45 -0500<br>> From: nicestep@gmail.com<br>> To: support-gang@lists.laptop.org<br>> Subject: Re: [support-gang] FLOSS Grannie's Guide<br>> <br>> Caryl,<br>> <br>> If I were you I would rewrite what there is until it does meet your<br>> standards. If someone already knows things like what a BIOS is he<br>> doesn't need a guide. The Wiki page we have already is adequate.<br>> <br>> BIOS is different for different kinds of PCs. Some have a "boot menu"<br>> option, which lets you select the device to boot from. All have a<br>> "setup" which more often than not will let you specify a boot sequence<br>> (first try the USB, then the floppy drive, then the hard drive).<br>> Older PCs don't support booting off a USB at all.<br>> <br>> I'll help you on this if I can. I should be able to provide screen<br>> shots, digital pictures of BIOS screens, etc. I'm sure others will<br>> help as well.<br>> <br>> In any case I would not worry about what is already there. I think<br>> the people who wrote it would agree that it is not suitable for the<br>> audience intended without some revisions.<br>> <br>> James Simmons<br>> <br>> <br>> On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 7:01 PM, Caryl Bigenho <cbigenho@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>> > Thanks for the link...<br>> ><br>> > Most of this was written by other folks and doesn't meet what I would call<br>> > Grannie's Guide standards... i.e., it needs to be able to be used by folks<br>> > who haven't a clue what BIOS is and it needs to stay out of complicated<br>> > instructions. Plug'n Play is the goal. For example, BIOS can be avoided<br>> > completely in the eeePC by pressing the "esc" key. Is this true for most<br>> > PCs?<br>> ><br>> > Unfortunately, I think that once a title is established in a FLOSS manual,<br>> > it is there forever. Maybe we can modify somehow or add a new "Super<br>> > Simple Sugar Guide" with a link. The target audience is the average<br>> > classroom teacher whose computer experience probably does not go beyond<br>> > email, creating documents and maybe using a classroom management system like<br>> > BlackBoard or Moodle.<br>> ><br>> > I am just being really, really realistic here. The FLOSS Grannie's Guide<br>> > might work for the school IT person, but not every school can afford one and<br>> > sometimes they are just a teacher who volunteers in exchange for a lighter<br>> > teaching load, foolishly thinking it will be easier! Not!<br>> ><br>> > Caryl (aka "Grumpy Grannie")<br>> ><br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > support-gang mailing list<br>> > support-gang@lists.laptop.org<br>> > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/support-gang<br>> ><br>> ><br>> _______________________________________________<br>> support-gang mailing list<br>> support-gang@lists.laptop.org<br>> http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/support-gang<br>                                            </body>
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