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<span>Jeff Elkner wrote on 5/17/19 8:00 AM:</span>
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...vreveals that the latest Sugar update for my XO's will be running
Ubuntu <span style="display: inline; font-size: inherit; padding: 0px;" class="__postbox-detected-content __postbox-detected-date" __postbox-detected-content="__postbox-detected-date">18.04,</span> but also that it has the same issues I'm seeing in the
Debian Sid VM with Metacity, I guess?</pre>
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No, OLPC OS 18.04 will not flash to Any original XO (XO-1, XO-1.5,
XO-1.75, or XO-4) machines. At the URL you cited, the supported
platforms are stated as "The target platforms are NL3 and ED20" which is
exclusive of any of the original XO laptops. Furthermore, this
(official) version does not suffer from the Metacity bug.<br>
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OLPC OS <a href="http://wiki.laptop.org/go/13.2.10" title="13.2.10">13.2.10</a>
is the latest official version from OLPC for all XO laptops.
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OLPC OS 18.04 is likely to work on unsupported hardware, however you
will not be able to get any help from OLPC, nor from Sugar Labs, if you
choose to go that route, as we have no control over the composition of
this customized distribution.<br>
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James, I can't agree with you from personal experience that "Rasbian
has a very high barrier to entry unless the microSD card is
purchased already loaded (e.g. NOOBS)." On the contrary, the website
instructions for creating your own microSD card are super easy using
etcher (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.balena.io/etcher/" moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.balena.io/etcher/</a>). When you first boot from the
resulting microSD, it automatically runs a script that expands the
file system to fill the card, so the steps are really just:</pre>
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Agreed, this is not hard for most people to do, even if it may be
unfamiliar territory, especially the first time. Using something like
Etcher, Fedora Image Writer (for Fedora, obviously) takes away most of
the uncertainty for first time users.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Alex Perez<br>
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