Olpc os 12 1 0 release – Breaking News & Latest Updates 2026
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One Laptop Per Child devices updated with text-to-speech and WebKit

OLPC OS, which powers devices produced by the One Laptop Per Child project, has been updated with new text-to-speech features, DisplayLink support, and a switch from Mozilla’s Gecko browser engine to WebKit.

OLPC OS, which powers devices produced by the One Laptop Per Child project, has been updated with new text-to-speech features, DisplayLink support, and a switch from Mozilla’s Gecko browser engine to WebKit.

OLPC XO-1 (fuseproject)
OLPC XO-1 (fuseproject)
OLPC XO-1 (fuseproject)

OLPC OS, the Linux-based operating system that powers the One Laptop Per Child project’s XO-1 devices, has received a major update. Released at the weekend, version 12.1.0 includes built-in text-to-speech support and a switch from Mozilla’s Gecko browser engine to the collaborative WebKit, which powers Safari and Chrome.

While the change was motivated by Mozilla dropping support for embedding Gecko in third-party applications last year, the release notes describe WebKit as “a far superior alternative” and note that users will experience “faster activity startup time and a smoother browsing experience.” Other updates to the OLPC OS include support for USB DisplayLink adapters and a refresh of the system’s offline Wikipedia library, which provides content in both English and Spanish.

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