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The zero dollar laptop is here!<br>
<br>
The zero dollar laptop is widely available to individuals in the<br>
developed world. It's also available to businesses, governmental<br>
organisations and NGOs. It's also available in the developing<br>
world. Distribution is ramping up.<br>
<br>
The zero dollar laptop comes in a variety of specifications.<br>
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The current typical specification of the zero dollar laptop in the UK<br>
is around 500mHz, with 256mB RAM, a 10 gigabyte hard disk, a network<br>
card, a CD-ROM, a USB port and a screen capable of displaying at least<br>
800×600 pixels in 16-bit colour. Many zero dollar laptops are better<br>
specified. (Its close cousin, the zero dollar desktop, typically runs<br>
at 1000mHz or faster.)<br>
<br>
The zero dollar laptop is constantly being upgraded - so by next year<br>
its specification will be even more powerful.<br>
<br>
The zero dollar laptop is powered with free, open source<br>
software. Users can get involved as deeply as they want - the software<br>
packages available include easy to use graphical applications, more<br>
complex professional applications, and expert level programming<br>
languages.<br>
<br>
Free software upgrades for the zero dollar laptop are constantly being<br>
made available, from a huge variety of software producers.<br>
<br>
The zero dollar laptop is not intended simply for multimedia<br>
entertainment. Though it can an educational playground, it can also be<br>
a genuinely useful production platform.<br>
<br>
The zero dollar laptop allows kids to learn and adults to<br>
produce. (Only when people are able to use computers to produce their<br>
own data does information communication technology become genuinely<br>
empowering.)<br>
<br>
The zero dollar laptop has already been distributed. (You weren't told<br>
about it at the time of distribution.)<br>
<br>
Individuals, businesses and non-profit organisations can all have a<br>
say in how the zero dollar laptop is rolled out in their local<br>
area. It's not up to government think-tanks, multinational NGOs or<br>
national policy boards.<br>
<br>
The zero dollar laptop is available to individuals, education<br>
organisations, NGOs and businesses alike.<br>
<br>
The carbon footprint of the zero dollar laptop is zero.<br>
<br>
You, as an individual, may already own a zero dollar laptop.<br>
<br>
What's it doing? Sitting on your shelf, unused, because you've already<br>
upgraded?<br>
<br>
Your employer or your school may own a large number of zero dollar<br>
laptops.<br>
<br>
What are they doing? Are they getting recycled responsibly<br>
(i.e. destroyed) by the company that supplied them? (That's often the<br>
company that just happens to be supplying the next generation of<br>
laptops.)<br>
<br>
Perhaps surprisingly, you may not know how to install or operate the<br>
zero dollar laptop.<br>
<br>
You may never have installed a free, open source operating system. You<br>
may never have installed any operating system.<br>
<br>
Nowadays it's quite easy. You can download a full version of the<br>
GNU/Linux operating system appropriate for the specification of your<br>
zero dollar laptop for free. It's entirely legal.<br>
<br>
Many versions of GNU/Linux are user-friendly. There are lots of help<br>
resources online, and there are likely to be local people who'll be<br>
happy to give you advice.<br>
<br>
You may be unaware of lightweight window-managers that use memory more<br>
efficiently. You may never have used powerful, compatible free office<br>
and productivity software. It may surprise you to discover that free<br>
software can be better than software you can buy.<br>
<br>
You may be reluctant to invest time, of which you may only have a<br>
little, rather than invest money - of which you may have plenty.<br>
<br>
Think about the longer-term consequences: buy software and you'll have<br>
to pay again and again. Invest time learning about free software, and<br>
you'll never have to pay for software again.<br>
<br>
For the sake of the planet, and for the sake of a fair, just, and<br>
cohesive society, isn't it about time you learned? Then maybe you<br>
could teach someone else.<br>
<br>
You may ask, 'Why isn't someone doing something to roll out the zero<br>
dollar laptop'? In developed-world economies and cultures we're<br>
familiar with centralised solutions. We're less familiar with<br>
localised, decentralised, do-it-yourself solutions. In this case, that<br>
'someone' is you.<br>
<br>
Decentralised solutions like the zero dollar laptop may not seem to be<br>
as efficient as centralised solutions. However, efficiency isn't<br>
everything. Solutions of this character are more robust, more<br>
responsive to local circumstances, greener, more flexible, and they<br>
encourage local skill development and independence.<br>
<br>
You may have to spend unpaid time learning about and implementing the<br>
distribution of a few zero dollar laptops in your area. Think about<br>
the contacts you'll make and the skills you'll learn. Think about the<br>
skills you'll help to develop, the lives you may transform, the fun<br>
you'll have.<br>
<br>
The emergence of the zero dollar laptop as a key computing platform<br>
for empowering individuals, stimulating creativity, overcoming poverty<br>
and enriching our shared culture is entirely feasible without any<br>
additional research, design, or manufacture.<br>
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We already have all the tools we need - all we need to manufacture is<br>
the will to act locally; all we need to replace is the software on our<br>
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best<br>
Jake<br>
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