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[ale] Cheap Linux Laptops for Developing Countries
- Subject: [ale] Cheap Linux Laptops for Developing Countries
- From: meuon at geeklabs.com (Mike Harrison)
- Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 11:39:09 -0400 (EDT)
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
> for wi-fi is less than that needed for power grids but the lack of power
> grids suggests a poverty level that means education isn't likely a high
> budget priority.
As I understand it, there is juice/ac power in these places, especially
schools... but not a lot of outlets. Wind-Up brings a new portability
for taking them home or anywhere.
Me? I have 2 large solar panels, a deep cycle battery and inverter
for running laptops when remote. and when I'm remote, my 600mhz
Ubuntu machine needs far less juice than my 2.4ghz WinXP laptop.
yet web-surfing and normal use seems about the same speed.
and my Ubuntu machine has a complete Apache/MySQL/PHP system
running for doing development work without a net connection.
I spent a few weeks last year in a Cabin on a lake in Alaska...
got a -LOT- of code written, caught and ate a lot of fresh trout...
I'd like a small crankable wifi-able laptop for travelling
on my bicycle as well.