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== Team coordinator ==<br />
{{:Infrastructure Team/Coordinator}}<br />
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== Support and administrative requests ==<br />
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'''Please, do not cc multiple administrative contacts in the same email.''' If you do not receive an answer within 48 hours, please ping one of us by email or IRC.<br />
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;User accounts<br />
:<accounts AT sugarlabs DOT org><br />
:See also [[Service/Account]]<br />
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;Sugar Labs web site and wiki<br />
:<webmaster AT sugarlabs DOT org><br />
:See also [[Service/wiki]]<br />
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;Git project hosting<br />
:<gitmaster AT sugarlabs DOT org><br />
:See also [[Service/git]]<br />
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;Sugar Planet<br />
:<planetmaster AT sugarlabs DOT org><br />
:See also [[Sysadmin/Planet_syndication_request]], [[Service/planet]]<br />
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;DNS Management and Domains Registration<br />
:<hostmaster AT sugarlabs DOT org><br />
:See also [[Service/Nameservers]]<br />
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;Other requests<br />
:<sysadmin AT sugarlabs DOT org><br />
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== Team Contacts ==<br />
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* Infrastructure Team mailing-list: https://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/systems<br />
* [[Internet Relay Chat|IRC]]: [http://chat.sugarlabs.org #sugar on FreeNode] or [http://chat.sugarlabs.org #sugar-systems on FreeNode]<br />
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== Services status ==<br />
<br />
Notifications for planned service outages are posted ahead of time on our<br />
"It's An Education Project" (iaep) list (check the [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Mailing_Lists#General_Lists Mailing Lists] page).<br />
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== Sysadmin Contacts ==<br />
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;For problems with a specific service (e.g. [[Service/wiki|this wiki]]): consult the specific [[Service]] page for a list of sysadmin contacts<br />
;For problems with a server (e.g. [[Machine/sunjammer|sunjammer]]): consult the specific [[Machine]] page for a list of sysadmin contacts<br />
;For anything else: your friendly sysadmins can be contacted at '''<sysadmin ''AT'' sugarlabs ''DOT'' org>'''<br />
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== Core admins ==<br />
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For urgent matters, the core Sugar Labs sysadmins are:<br />
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* [[User:Bernie|Bernie Innocenti]], '''bernie_''' on [https://chat.sugarlabs.org/ #sugar], PGP [https://codewiz.org/pub/bernie_pgp_pubkey.asc 0BE2781CFC7F1BA4]<br />
* Alex Perez, '''MrBIOS''' on #sugar / FreeNode<br />
* [[User:Scg|Samuel Cantero]], '''scg''' on [http://chat.sugarlabs.org/ #sugar]<br />
* [[User:SAMdroid|Sam Parkinson]], '''samdroid''' on [http://chat.sugarlabs.org/ #sugar]<br />
For any non-urgent business, preferably use the official administrative contacts instead of contacting any individual system administrator directly.</div>Deejoehttps://wiki.sugarlabs.org/index.php?title=Fedora&diff=101077Fedora2017-12-22T17:32:59Z<p>Deejoe: updating links for Fedora source packages</p>
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<div><noinclude>[[Category:Supported systems]]</noinclude><br />
[[File:Fedora.jpg]]<br />
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''Fedora and the Infinity design logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc.''<br />
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Fedora (formerly Fedora Core) is an operating system based on the Linux kernel, developed by the community-supported Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat. -- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_(operating_system) wikipedia.org]<br />
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In relation to Sugar, Fedora is a downstream distribution project that can be used to run Sugar. <br />
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== Using Sugar as a Desktop Environment ==<br />
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Install Fedora. Then, in a Terminal, type:<br />
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sudo dnf groupinstall sugar-desktop<br />
sudo dnf install python2-decorator webkitgtk3<br />
<br />
<!-- missing dependencies on fedora 25 are python2-decorator webkitgtk3 --><br />
Then restart your computer.<!-- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F25_bugs#Workstation_login_screen_.28GDM.29_does_not_show_newly-installed_desktops_until_system_is_rebooted_or_shut_down --><br />
At the ''Sign in'' select the ''Sugar'' desktop.<br />
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[[File:Fedora-25-gdm-desktop-choice.png|300px|Fedora 25 GDM Desktop Choice with Sugar]]<br />
<!-- last tested with Fedora 25 in March 2017) --><br />
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== Using Sugar with another Desktop Environment ==<br />
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Select the ''GNOME on Xorg'' or ''GNOME Classic'' desktop, then in a Terminal, type:<br />
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sudo dnf groupinstall sugar-desktop<br />
sudo dnf install sugar-runner python2-decorator webkitgtk3<br />
sugar-runner<br />
<br />
Sugar will start. ''Logout'' from Sugar to return to the desktop environment you were previously using.<br />
<br />
Sugar is also available from ''Activities'' search in GNOME.<br />
<br />
{{Note/note|Note:|By default, ''sugar-runner'' runs full screen. To launch in a smaller window, edit the launcher to insert a default screen resolution using the command line below:}}<br />
sudo sed -i "s/\(Exec=sugar-runner\).*/\1 --resolution 1024x768/" /usr/share/applications/sugar-runner.desktop<br />
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== Using Sugar from a USB drive - Sugar on a Stick ==<br />
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Sugar on a Stick (SoaS) is a Fedora spin, made from Fedora and Sugar together.<br />
<br />
SoaS starts from a USB drive ("stick"), and can be installed with the [http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/20/html/Installation_Guide/ Fedora installation process]. Or, the Fedora installer may be started from the Sugar Terminal activity, with the command {{Code|sudo liveinst}}, or using the [[Tutorials/Installation/Install with liveinst|tutorial]].<br />
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* See '''[[File:Soas-avocado.svg|200px|bottom|link=Sugar on a Stick]]'''.<br />
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== Fedora Versions ==<br />
<span class="weblink">[[File:Fedora.jpg|link=http://fedoraproject.org/]]</span> {{Fedora Version Linkbar}}<br><br />
''Fedora and the Infinity design logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc.''<br />
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== Fedora Downloads ==<br />
* http://fedora.mirror.lstn.net/releases/<br />
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== Fedora's Sugar Packaging Repository ==<br />
* https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/sugar<br />
* https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/sugar-artwork<br />
* https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/sugar-toolkit-gtk3<br />
* https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/sugar-datastore<br />
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== Subpage index ==<br />
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<big><big>'''The Sugar Creation Kit is a community project to provide all the necessary resources to deploy a customized Sugar instance all in one place.'''</big></big><br />
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<big><big>*This content is being edited for out of date links - satellit 05/15/16</big></big><br />
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<big>Use the '''Contents''' List on the right as an Index </big><br />
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<big>The [[Sugar_Creation_Kit#Tutorials |'''Tutorials''']] section contains graphical introductions to sugar's features.</big><br />
== '''Burn to your own custom DVD''' ==<br />
<br />
[[File:CD.png]]<big>''Download the elements you need and burn to your own DVD ''</big><br />
<br />
[[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/References#How_to_make_your_own_custom_Sugar-Creation_Kit.iso_file|How to make your own custom Sugar Creation Kit.iso file]].<br />
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==IRC Chat==<br />
:Used to communicate with sugar-developers and others<br />
===[http://chat.sugarlabs.org:9090/?channels=sugar Chat login with list of Channels and languages]===<br />
;Click this^ link to enter chat<br />
*'''[[Tutorials/Chatting with the IRC Activity|How to use IRC]]''' <==READ THIS FIRST<br />
* '''[http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=sugar&prompt=1 Join Sugar chat room for Help in English]''' (with translations to Spanish on #sugar-es)<br />
*'''[http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=sugar-es&prompt=1 Sugar chat room in Español]''' (con traducción al Inglés de #sugar)<br />
Pida ayuda a través de este canal #sugar-es Por favor, sea cortés y hacer sus preguntas.<br />
Los voluntarios no pueden estar en línea todo el tiempo.<br />
Sea paciente y permanecer conectado durante varios minutos para ver su respuest <br />
:::(utilizar la función de meeting para la traducción de estos artículos)<br />
* Ask for help on these IRC channels by clicking on either of the above links (English or Spanish)<br />
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::<big><big>Please be courteous and ask your questions.</big></big><br />
::<big><big> Volunteers may not be on line all of the time. Be patient and stay connected for several minutes to see their answer.</big></big><br />
:<big><big>'''Read the [[Sugar_Creation_Kit#Floss_Manuals| Floss Manuals]] first!'''</big></big><br />
:: Most answers can be found in them<br />
<br />
*More about [[Internet Relay Chat]]<br />
*freenode IRC: http://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml<br />
==='''[[Sugar_Labs/Communication_channels|Communication channels]]'''===<br />
;Click this ^ link to access a page with all the means to communicate with Sugar Labs contributors and learners. It includes mailing lists, chat rooms, blogs, forums, Jabber networks, video, mail and telephone contacts.<br />
*Translator<br />
*http://translate.sugarlabs.org/<br />
::the translation server for Sugarlabs<br />
*Google Translate<br />
:Translate text files english<==>spanish<br />
::http://translate.google.com/#auto|es<br />
*Google Translate-Documents<br />
:http://translate.google.com/?tr=f&hl=en<br />
====apertium translate====<br />
*https://www.apertium.org/index.eng.html?dir=spa-por#translation<br />
====gnu/gnun translate====<br />
*http://www.gnu.org/software/gnun/<br />
:Manual:http://www.gnu.org/software/trans-coord/manual/web-trans/<br />
GNUnited Nations (GNUN) is a build system for www.gnu.org translations.<br />
It generates a PO template (.pot) for an original HTML article,<br />
and merges the changes into all translations, which are maintained as PO (.po) files.<br />
Finally, it regenerates the translations in HTML format.<br />
*Python References<br />
*http://python-gtk-3-tutorial.readthedocs.org/en/latest/unicode.html<br />
*http://docs.python.org/2/library/locale.html<br />
<br />
*World Time Converter<br />
:http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html<br />
<br />
*Tiny URL<br />
*http://ietherpad.com/<br />
*http://tinyurl.com/<br />
<br />
*What is my IP<br />
: Find your IP address<br />
::http://www.whatismyip.com/<br />
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== [[Sck/activities|'''Activities''']] [[File:Activites-Logo.png|100px|link=Sck/activities|Activities]]==<br />
Click link ^ for more details<br />
==Sugar-Activities==<br />
<big>Workaround for ASLO not working :</big><br />
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* Look up the number of the activity in the Index of activities listing "Activity Number" and then go to numeric list to download it.<br />
: Choose the highest version on the list<br />
<br />
* Index of activities listing Activity Number<br />
:https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Activity_Matrix#Most_Recent-Activity_Test_Results<br />
::https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Testing/Reports/Activity_Matrix_(A_to_I)<br />
::https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Testing/Reports/Activity_Matrix_(J_to_Z)<br />
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*Numeric list of Activities<br />
:http://download.sugarlabs.org/activities/<br />
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*<big>[[File:CD.png]] DVD of Sugar Activities Library</big><br />
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* http://download.sugarlabs.org/images/ASLOxo6-3.iso 3.2 GB DVD (21 January 2012)<br />
* Contains over 500 Activity.xo files<br />
* '''Use as an off-line "sneaker net"- Download one time and have an off-line library of Sugar Activities on hand.'''<br />
*Burn the .iso file to a DVD.<br />
:To View tests and compatibility of some of the included Activities (works off-line) on the included [[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Activity_Matrix#Most_Recent-Activity_Test_Results|'''Activity_Matrix''']] web page;<br />
::Open the '''Activity_Matrix.html''' file in the '''Activity_List Folder''' on the DVD with Firefox, or in Sugar Browse 129 or Surf 115.<br />
::Or.<br />
::Copy contents of DVD to a USB-stick and open the USB-stick '''Activity_Matrix.html''' file in Sugar Browse 129 or Surf 115. - (Browse 130 does not open it in f17)<br />
::Hint: Use search window (_______) on the top bar of USB-stick display that appears when you click on the USB-stick icon in the left bottom corner of the sugar screen.<br />
::look for '''Activity_Matrix.html''' use '''open with''' on the drop down box that appears when you hover over the '''Activity_Matrix.html''' file.<br />
* Suggestion: '''copy only the activity.xo files''' that you want to use from the DVD to a (fat 16/32) USB-stick; Insert it and use it to [[Tutorials/Copy with drag & drop|'''drag-drop''']] install a custom suite of activities to Sugar.<br />
:Activities.xo files can be installed by drag-dropping them into the Sugar Journal from a mounted DVD or a USB to which they have been copied.<br />
:You can also install and open the activities by clicking on them.<br />
* http://school-network.org/hub/?view=Catalog&workspace=activity&tab=featured<br />
* Activities list: [[Activities]]<br />
* '''Test_Day:2012-03-22_Sugar_Desktop:''' https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2012-03-22_Sugar_Desktop#Activities<br />
* https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Sugar_Activities <br />
* Activites Download Page - ASLO - '''listed on top bar of every wiki page'''<br />
* OLPC listings: '''[http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php?title=Category:Activities Activities]'''<br />
* OLPC AU: [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activities/OLPCAU/10.1.3 Activities_OLPCAU_10.1.3]<br />
* OLPC: [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Godiard/12.1.0/ActivitiesSummary 12.1.0 Activities Summary]<br />
* '''[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Recursos_en_espanol Recursos_en_espanol] '''Los siguientes recursos han sido creados por personal de distintos deployments de America Latina y otros colaboradores.<br />
* [[Design Team/Toolbar Catalog]]<br />
* [http://en.flossmanuals.net/make-your-own-sugar-activities/ '''make-your-own-sugar-activities'''] RECOMMENDED for developers.<br />
: Chapters on supporting both old and new toolbars in the same Activity plus using Pootle in MYOSA<br />
*Creating a Collection (.xol)<br />
:http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Creating_a_collection<br />
*The Learn Activity: [[Activities/Learn]]<br />
<br />
*Activity Testing<br />
*NOTE Needs updating 10/24/2013<br />
:'''Alphabetical listing of activities.'''<br />
* [[Testing/Reports/Activity_Matrix (A_to_I)|'''Most Recent Activity Test Results, A thru I''']]<br />
* [[Testing/Reports/Activity_Matrix (J_to_Z)|'''Most Recent Activity Test Results, J thru Z''']]<br />
:'''NOTE This page has been split into 2 sections ^ Please refer to these links<br />
:Tested in Various XO-1; XO-1.5; SoaS and other Linux operating systems, in an editable tabular wiki page. show offered sharing [[File:Mesh_key_f1_small.png |15px]]<br />
*Display activity version History:<br />
:Example: http://activities.sugarlabs.org//en-US/sugar/addons/versions/4401<br />
::Look up activity number with 'Most Recent Activity Test Results linked above<br />
:Old Page:[[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Activity Matrix|'''Activity Matrix''']] ARCHIVE: No longer updated --[[User:Satellit|Satellit]] 11:35, 17 February 2012 (EST)<br />
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*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AntaXnq4oy2_dHpvZHhLeGRQYzc1cDlRZU9Mc1NldGc#gid=0 '''Activity testing in a google shared spreadsheet''']<br />
: Tested with a XO-1 - (os883 sugar 0.94.1) - Authored by Alan Jhonn Aguiar Schwyn<br />
*[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2012-03-22_Sugar_Desktop#Activities Fedora Test_Day:2012-03-22_Sugar_Desktop Activities]<br />
: Tests on activities in repo: i686 and x86-64<br />
===ASLO2===<br />
* https://www.sam.today/blog/aslo2-post-mortem.html<br />
::http://download.sugarlabs.org/activities2/<br />
===Activity Development in Fedora 17===<br />
:Tutorial: [[Activity_Team/Activity Development Fedora 17]]<br />
:[[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Advanced_Topics#Git|Further reading]]<br />
*[http://rst.ninjs.org/ Online reStructuredText editor]<br />
:Reference: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickref.html<br />
<br />
===HTML5 activities===<br />
:NEW 04/30/2013<br />
:Because HTML5 activities generate lot of threads I must confess that I’m lost :-(<br />
:And if I’m lost, I think that it worse for students interested by this subject for the GSoC :-)<br />
:So I’ve tried to sum up everything I know about this subject on a dedicated page of the Wiki: :http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/HTML5_activities<br />
:Do not hesitate to Complete/update if I missed something, Move it if I’ve put it in a wrong place.<br />
::Best regards from France. Lionel.<br />
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==Manuals; Instruction; Online Courses==<br />
===<span class="plainlinks">[[File:Sugarlabs_mainpage_07.png|link=http://en.flossmanuals.net/]]'''[http://en.flossmanuals.net/ Floss Manuals]'''</span>===<br />
:<br />
(Important Manuals on how to use Sugar Applications and Features)<br />
:'''READ THESE FIRST!'''<br />
<br />
*'''[http://people.sugarlabs.org/tgilliard/floss_manuals/ Sugarlabs Download Page]'''<br />
<br />
:* Source Links:<br />
;: Introduction to Sugar http://en.flossmanuals.net/_booki/sugar/sugar.pdf '''Recommended'''<br />
:: Introduction to Sugar http://en.flossmanuals.net/sugar<br />
:::[http://en.flossmanuals.net/como-hacer-una-actividad-sugar/ como-hacer-una-actividad-sugar]<br />
:::'''[http://www.archive.org/details/MakeYourOwnSugarActivities MakeYourOwnSugarActivities] Internet Archive''' Publishing Quality<br />
:::: In PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Daisy, Full Text. DjVu formats<br />
<br />
::[http://en.flossmanuals.net/command-line/ '''Introduction to the command line''']<br />
:::SugarCollaboration http://en.flossmanuals.net/ActivitiesGuideSugar/SugarCollaboration<br />
:::e-book resources:http://en.flossmanuals.net/e-book-enlightenment/<br />
:::* Making Activities using webkit: http://booki.flossmanuals.net/make-your-own-sugar-activities/_draft/_v/1.0/making-activities-using-webkit/ draft-GSC project 2012<br />
<br />
*[http://wikieducator.org/User:Vtaylor/Sugar_manual Sugar manual]<br />
:Another Nice wiki page introducing Sugar<br />
<br />
==='''[[The Undiscoverable|The Undiscoverable Features of Sugar]]'''===<br />
<br />
: Features and tips not easily discovered about using Sugar<br />
<br />
*[[File:Oer-rmx.svg|70px]] [[Open Education Resources]]<br />
* Open Education Resources (OERs) are digital replacements for textbooks available under some form of Free license, such as Creative Commons<br />
<br />
===[[Replacing_Textbooks| Replacing Textbooks - Booki]]===<br />
:[http://www.crowdrise.com/Replacetextbooks/ Replace textbooks]<br />
*Booki<br />
:[http://www.booki.cc/booki-user-guide/ booki user guide]<br />
:[http://blog.booki.cc/ Blog]<br />
:[http://book.treehouse.su/meta/_v/1.0/importing-a-book/ Booki importing-a-book]<br />
:[http://booki.flossmanuals.net/ FLOSS Manuals WRITE]<br />
<br />
===[http://internet-in-a-box.org/ Internet in a Box]===<br />
"We are building the Internet-in-a-Box - A small, inexpensive device which provides essential Internet resources without any Internet connection.<br />
It provides a local copy of a terabyte of the world's Free information."<br />
*[http://archive.org/details/texts Internet Archive Text Archive]<br />
"Download free books and texts. The Internet Archive Text Archive contains a wide range of fiction, popular books, children's books, historical texts and academic books. "<br />
<br />
*[http://www.ck12.org/ ck12]<br />
<br />
One other resource to look into is the CK-12 Foundation's site (http://www.ck12.org) with open source "Flex books" <br />
that can be customized by teachers to suit the needs of their classes and curriculum. <br />
It is all free and open source, and the list of subjects is growing all the time.<br />
So far, it is mostly high school and middle school, but they are gradually moving down through the grades. <br />
* From:[support-gang] support-gang Digest, Vol 61, Issue 29<br />
*[http://www.educreations.com/ Educreations]<br />
*Requires adobe flash. lesson is stored in cloud<br />
"Educreations is a recordable interactive whiteboard that captures your voice and handwriting<br />
to produce amazing video lessons that you can share online.<br />
Students and colleagues can replay your lessons in any web browser, or from within our app on their iPads...."<br />
<br />
===[http://mapmeld.appspot.com/khan_categories.html Khan Academy videos in OGV format]===<br />
====transcoding script yt-to-ogg.py====<br />
*Hi Lionel,<br />
"I'm working on the same thing right now, for an Unleash Kids project in Haiti<br />
Have you converted to OGG format and embedded them for use with OLPC XOs?<br />
I've got a transcoding script running at home but it will take a few days."<br />
:https://github.com/mapmeld/haiti-new-content/blob/master/yt-to-ogg.py<br />
-- Nick<br />
*On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Lionel Laské <lionel@olpc-france.org> wrote:<br />
Hi all,<br />
The question about how to get videos from Khan Academy in any language was asked several times on this list.<br />
We planned this year to deploy offline Khan Academy videos in French to our Nosy Komba deployment. So I've worked with Bibliotheque Sans Frontiere to get French videos.<br />
They suggested me to use KA Lite [1], a software dedicated to install a offline Khan Academy server.<br />
BTW it's slightly intrusive and need some installation. So I've write a script to explore and extract only videos URL. You could find it here [2].<br />
The result of the script could be seen here [3] as a tree or here [4] as a single list.<br />
Hope it could help.<br />
Best regards from France. Lionel.<br />
[1] https://learningequality.org/ka-lite/<br />
[2] https://github.com/llaske/kaexplore <br />
[3] http://olpc-france.org/download/kaen.txt<br />
[4] http://olpc-france.org/download/kalisten.txt<br />
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===[http://download.unleashkids.org/xsce/downloads/khan/ Kahn Math Videos in OGV format]=== <br />
more than 500 of Mark's short math videos, all in OGG (.ogv) for near universal playability, in these 21 categories:<br />
Absolute value<br />
Addition and subtraction<br />
Algebra I<br />
Algebra II<br />
Complex numbers<br />
Core Geometry<br />
Decimals<br />
Factors and multiples<br />
Fractions<br />
Linear Algebra<br />
Logarithms<br />
Matrices<br />
Multiplication and division<br />
Negative numbers<br />
Number properties<br />
Percents<br />
Ratios & proportions<br />
Solving linear equations<br />
Statistics<br />
Trigonometry<br />
Worked Examples 1 (Geometry)<br />
*'''Plan Ceibal has a separate Khan Academy Web site-(spanish): http://khan.ceibal.edu.uy/'''<br />
:Java script needed<br />
:Code samples: http://www.khanacademy.org/cs/snowman/823735629<br />
<br />
* OGV files work in fedora 18 --[[User:Satellit|Satellit]] 10:29, 17 January 2013 (EST)<br />
* '''Works in XO-4 touch; XO-1,75; and XO-1.5 with 13.2.0 software (Jukebox). Audio and Video work well running from a USB stick''' 02/10/2014<br />
* Re: [IAEP] Khan academy content 04/05/2011<br />
You can download around 1000 of the Khan Academy videos in OGV format<br />
(playable on XO laptops) from Archive.org Here's an English/Spanish<br />
index of relevant categories<br />
If you're skeptical or haven't seen his videos, his talk sparked a great<br />
discussion about math education on Hacker News:<br />
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2307532 <br />
<br />
For more recent videos, including YouTube, there's this media guide:<br />
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/MediaGuide<br />
<br />
Regards,<br />
Nick Doiron<br />
*link:http://www.khanacademy.org/<br />
*'''New''' Computer Science Courses: http://www.khanacademy.org/cs<br />
*Review: http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/07/ff_khan/all/1<br />
<br />
*http://khanacademy.org/cs/programming/intro-to-programming/<br />
::requires java<br />
<br />
===[http://kalite.adhocsync.com/ KA lite]===<br />
*KA Lite is an offline version of Khan Academy that runs on almost anything.<br />
:https://learningequality.org/docs/installguide/install_main.html<br />
*KALite is open source and available on Github<br />
:Git: https://github.com/jamalex/ka-lite/blob/master/docs/DEVELOPMENT.md<br />
:https://github.com/jamalex/ka-lite/blob/master/INSTALL.md<br />
:http://125.23.112.4/kalite/<br />
<br />
===[http://www.kiwix.org/wiki/Content_in_all_languages kiwix]===<br />
:If you install kalite, you can use it to download Khan Academy videos.<br />
===[https://github.com/futurepress/epub.js epub,js]===<br />
:'Epub.js is a JavaScript library for rendering ePub documents in the browser, across many devices.'<br />
===Spoken Tutorials===<br />
:http://spoken-tutorial.org/<br />
<br />
===[http://www.olpcsf.org/node/120 TED talks conversion]===<br />
*Here's how I did the transcoding for TED Talks.<br />
:"So, I'm walking around with a 16GB USB stick with all the TED talks. They play well on the XO-1. Pretty sweet!" <br />
::Sameer Verma<br />
===epubreader addon in firefox===<br />
:https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/epubreader/<br />
===[http://laske.fr/kaview/ kaview]===<br />
<br />
:I'm working on a simple activity named KAView that will provide a minimal video explorer/viewer in Sugar Web<br />
::Lionel Laske'<br />
<br />
===[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ScreenCasting Screencasting]===<br />
:Details of screencasting in fedora<br />
====Gnome3 has already a screen recording functionality====<br />
Note: in Gnome3 you may need to do:<br />
yum install recordmydesktop<br />
As it may not be included in live Desktop to reduce it's size to 1 GB<br />
:F21 (rawhide) Desktop has been replaced with F21 (rawhide) Workstation-live<br />
::Note updated - 05/20/2014<br />
:'''Pressing Alt+Ctrl+Shift+R recording will start.'''<br />
:There should be a red icon on the right-bottom corner of your screen.<br />
:Pressing it again will stop the recording. The video is saved on your Videos directory on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webm webm] format.<br />
::Tested in f18;f19;f20;f21(rawhide) Gnome (3.8.0);f20 Gnome (3.10.2);f21(rawhide)3.11.90<br />
:::03/13/2014 stores file in Videos subdirectory as Screencast from (date-time).webm<br />
::: Click on file to play f21(rawhide)Gnome 3.11.90<br />
*https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Flash#YouTube_and_WebM_support<br />
=====gtk-recordmydesktop=====<br />
'''NOTE Fails to stop in gnome3.10.2 in f20''''<br />
:saves file in .ogv format<br />
*In f18:'''Package gtk-recordmydesktop-0.3.8-7.fc18.noarch'''<br />
<br />
*Change directories to one where you want to store the.ogv file<br />
*In terminal :$ recordmydesktop<br />
Capturing!<br />
*Stop Recording ctrl-C:<br />
^C<br />
Cached 7 MB, from 2373 MB that were received. Average cache compression ratio: 99.7 %<br />
Saved 434 frames in a total of 432 requests<br />
Shutting down.....<br />
STATE:ENCODING<br />
Encoding started!<br />
This may take several minutes.<br />
Pressing Ctrl-C will cancel the procedure (resuming will not be possible, but<br />
any portion of the video, which is already encoded won't be deleted).<br />
Please wait...<br />
Output file: out.ogv<br />
*Stop encoding-''optional''<br />
: used for this test.<br />
[9%] ^C<br />
Encoding finished!<br />
Wait a moment please... <br />
Done.<br />
Written 368721 bytes<br />
(341334 of which were video data and 27387 audio data)<br />
Cleanning up cache...<br />
Done!!!<br />
Goodbye!<br />
<br />
*[http://code.google.com/p/oppia/ oppia]<br />
"Oppia is a versatile tool that enables non-technical users to create interactive online educational activities (called 'explorations') that give immediate and personalized feedback to learners. These explorations are incrementally improvable by the community, and embeddable in any webpage. "<br />
*http://code.google.com/p/oppia/<br />
<br />
====Oggconvert====<br />
"A [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webm WebM] file consists of VP8 video and Vorbis audio streams, in a container."<br />
:see above for recording in gnome3<br />
*Software in fedora<br />
:search for oggconvert<br />
:Converts Video to ogg format<br />
*add Programs-Ubuntu<br />
:search for oggconvert<br />
<br />
====Convert to ogg with firefogg====<br />
*An add on to Firefox<br />
:Tested in gnome 3.10.2 f20 - 12/26/2013<br />
::Converted file created from ctrl+alt+shift+r in gnome3<br />
*Load into Firefox in your laptop<br />
: Makes ogg files visible in Sugar<br />
http://firefogg.org/<br />
http://firefogg.org/make<br />
*Select webm file created in gnome screencasting<br />
:convert it to .ogg<br />
*Copy .ogg file to a USB and insert into Soas-v8 or XO-1.5<br />
open with browse<br />
<br />
*[http://www.unixmen.com/vokoscreen-a-new-screencasting-tool-for-linux vokoscreen]<br />
:http://www.kohaupt-online.de/hp/<br />
*A simple screencasting application <br />
:uses a non-free dependency: lame<br />
<br />
===Other conversion programs===<br />
*istanbul; Video timestamp; Adding audio; Byzanz; recordmydesktop; and other topics and References<br />
yumex: gtk-recordmydesktop<br />
:(references from Sameer Verma,)<br />
*[http://trimage.org/ Trimage]<br />
"Trimage is a cross-platform GUI and command-line interface to optimize image files via optipng, pngcrush, advpng and jpegoptim, depending on the filetype (currently, PNG and JPG files are supported)."<br />
<br />
*[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Flash Flash]<br />
:09/21/2013 flash on a XO<br />
If you are using Flash you need to also install nspluginwrapper, and use it to "wrap" the plugin so WebKit can see it.<br />
Use "yum -y install nspluginwrapper" to install the package.<br />
The OLPC OS build scripts for custom builds use the following command (run as root or via sudo) to finish the wrapping process. I have not verified it yet on a XO-1.5:<br />
/usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/npconfig -n -p nswrapper_32_32 -d /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins-wrapped -i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so<br />
<br />
===[https://www.youtube.com/html5 html5 Trial in youtube]===<br />
:"This is an opt-in trial of HTML5 video on YouTube."<br />
:"We support browsers that support both the video tag in HTML5 and either the h.264 video codec or the WebM format (with VP8 codec)"<br />
===Convert MediaWiki to HTML===<br />
*Firefox:"Save page as-Web page-complete"<br />
:If these are saved to a USB they can be opened with a XO-1 running os883 switched to gnome desktop,<br />
:or any off-line computer running firefox browser.<br />
*This may be the simplest way to generate a HTML file for adding to the new sugar webpage (not tested)<br />
<br />
*[http://jekyllrb.com/ Jekyll]<br />
*"Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator. It takes a template directory containing raw text files in various formats, runs it through Markdown (or Textile) and Liquid converters, and spits out a complete, ready-to-publish static website suitable for serving with your favorite web server."<br />
<br />
*[http://projectmallard.org/ mallard]<br />
*"Mallard is a markup language that makes it easier for you to provide better user help for your software"<br />
*https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Philbull/MallardIntro<br />
===[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Publican?rd=DocsProject/Publican#Installing_Publican Publican]===<br />
*"publican is a single source publishing tool based on DocBook XML. "<br />
<br />
===Online Free Courses===<br />
*http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/<br />
*https://www.coursera.org/courses<br />
*Waveplace Course : Basic Etoys: http://waveplace.org/courseware/basic-etoys/ screencasts in ogg<br />
*Learn C language :https://live.gnome.org/GnomeUniversity/<br />
:"GnomeUniversity is an effort to get more community members comfortable with the C language and the GNOME platform...."<br />
*http://www.infocobuild.com/education/education.html<br />
*http://www.infocobuild.com/education/audio-video-courses/physics/quantum-entanglements-p1.html<br />
*http://sagemath.org/<br />
[http://www.openstreetmap.org/ Open Street Maps]<br />
:"OpenStreetMap is a free worldwide map, created by people like you."<br />
*[http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/ New York Public Library Digital Collections]<br />
:http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/<br />
: Scans of Historic Maps and other items<br />
<br />
==[[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/References|'''References''']] http://activities.sugarlabs.org/img/amo2009/illustrations/logo-collections-100x125.png ==<br />
::::logo copied from: [http://activities.sugarlabs.org//en-US/sugar/ ASLO]<br />
*Look here for expanded details on how to use Sugar<br />
*Manuals<br />
*On-Line Courses<br />
*Hardware<br />
*And other Topics<br />
===[[The_Undiscoverable|Undiscoverable Features of Sugar]]===<br />
*look here for answers to your questions<br />
{{:Tutorials}}<br />
<br />
=='''[[File:Gnulinux.png]][[Community/Distributions| Community Distributions]] A Complete Listing'''==<br />
* Not all of these offer Sugar.<br />
<br />
===[[Supported_distributions|Linux distributions where Sugar is available]]===<br />
<br />
* These can install Sugar.<br />
====[[Fedora_20 | '''Fedora''' ]] is the primary distribution for '''Sugar''' and '''Sugar on a Stick'''====<br />
{{:Supported distributions}}<br />
<br />
==[[File:Soas-quandong.svg|240px|link=Sugar on a Stick]] '''[[Sugar on a Stick]]''' - Project Page==<br />
: Also located on left side of all Wiki pages under '''Projects'''<br />
===[[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Virtual_machines|Sugar on a Stick Virtual Appliances]]===<br />
*Importable prebuilt Virtual Box appliances<br />
===[[Sugar on a Stick/previous versions]]===<br />
::Click link ^ for a listing, details, and download links for previous versions of SoaS.<br />
====[http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/links4talkb.pdf SoaS Demo]====<br />
:slides (.pdf) from my presentation at SCaLE10X-(Caryl Bigenho)<br />
<br />
===[http://recycleusb.com/ Recycle your old USBs]===<br />
"RecycleUSB has teamed with Sugar Labs, an award winning learning platform, to recycle USB drives into a standalone computer system which can run from any computer."<br />
===Build a Persistent USB stick with [[Testing/Reports/livecd-iso-to-disk| '''livecd-iso-to-disk''']]===<br />
*In Linux terminal<br />
*2 GB USB-stick or larger<br />
* Worked in f24:<br />
:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1318470#c15<br />
<br />
===Graphic installers===<br />
*Fedora Wiki: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB<br />
:Full discussion of USB writing methods<br />
====[[Sugar on a Stick/Installation#with Microsoft Windows| Liveusb Creator]]====<br />
'''Read this first:'''<br />
*https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB<br />
*New liveusb-creator in f23 and f24<br />
: https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Fedora_24#Fedora_Media_Writer<br />
=====Fedora Media Writer=====<br />
*Revised installer<br />
::Updated 4/13/2016<br />
:Destined to be Primary installer in linux; Windows; Mac [1]<br />
::Only Downloads f23 iso's<br />
::Use '''Custom OS''' for testing .iso's you have already downloaded<br />
:::iso selection Starts in / ; go to Home/(user)/Downloads to find them (select with double click)<br />
*Main Screen (note Fedora Spins - Including KDE - are accessed from [ : ] at bottom<br />
[[File:LUC-f24.png|600px]]<br />
*Custom OS<br />
[[File:Costom_OS.png|600px]]<br />
[[File:Custom_Select.png|600px]]<br />
*Fedora Spins [ : ]<br />
[[File:Spins.png|600px]]<br />
[[File:Soas1.png|600px]]<br />
<br />
====='''Instructions on how make a booting Live USB device'''=====<br />
* '''Windows, GNU/Linux, and Intel Mac's'''<br />
* Fedora liveusb-creator - IMPORTANT<br />
: '''USE "liveusb-creator --reset-mbr'' from terminal'''<br />
: Or USB will not boot<br />
* Original Liveusb-creator interface (still used in Windows)<br />
[[File:Cinnamon_liveusb-creator_f21.png|500px]]<br />
*Latest version has 2nd option: "Overwrite your device with the image using dd"<br />
* Command line Use:<br />
# liveusb-creator --help<br />
Usage: liveusb-creator [options]<br />
<br />
Options:<br />
--version show program's version number and exit<br />
-h, --help show this help message and exit<br />
-c, --console Use console mode instead of the GUI<br />
-f DRIVE, --force=DRIVE<br />
Force the use of a given drive<br />
-s, --safe Use the "safe, slow and stupid" bootloader<br />
-n, --noverify Skip checksum verification<br />
-v, --verbose Output extra debugging messages<br />
-k ARGS, --extra-kernel-args=ARGS<br />
Supply extra kernel arguments (eg: -k<br />
noswap,selinux=0,elevator=noop)<br />
-x, --no-xo Disable OLPC support<br />
-m, --reset-mbr Reset the Master Boot Record<br />
-C, --device-checksum<br />
Calculate the SHA1 of the device<br />
-L, --liveos-checksum<br />
Calculate the SHA1 of the device<br />
-H HASH, --hash=HASH Use a specific checksum algorithm (default: sha1)<br />
-d, --dd Overwrite your device with the image using dd<br />
(WARNING: destructive)<br />
<br />
====[[Tutorials/Installation/Install & use liveusb-creator|Installing and using liveusb-creator in sugar]]====<br />
:: An easy method for Fedora and Windows, however this method does not generate a separate home.img filesystem to conserve the exhaustible OS overlay (see [[LiveOS image]]), nor does it copy the livecd-iso-to-disk installation script to the new device to permit generation of a new Live USB device from the first.<br />
: '''Note if graphical liveusb-creator program will not make a bootable USB stick from an .iso file:'''<br />
:: (This can happen if the stick is formatted to fat16 on another PC with a different Operating System.)<br />
: Use terminal command :<br />
'''liveusb-creator --reset-mbr'''<br />
: '''USB stick must be formatted: fat16/32; Labeled=LIVE; boot flag set.'''<br />
:: (The LIVE label is only required when the device is to be used for a subsequent uncompressed installation to a hard disk.)<br />
* How to create and use liveusb-creator [[fedora:FedoraLiveCD/USBHowTo]]<br />
* [[fedora:How to create and use Live USB#Graphical Method - Windows or Fedora]]<br />
* Liveusb-creator https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/<br />
<br />
====Additional Info====<br />
:http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey<br />
====UNetbootin====<br />
; Does not make persistent USB sticks<br />
*'''READ THIS FIRST''' https://www.happyassassin.net/2014/02/04/more-on-booting-a-practical-fedora-uefi-guide-and-dont-use-universal-usb-stick-writers/<br />
* [http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/unetbootin-windows-latest.exe unetbootinwindows471.exe for windows]<br />
* [http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/unetbootin-linux-latest unetbootinlinux471]<br />
* [http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ UNetbootin]<br />
* (Advanced) [http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/unetbootin/wiki/commands UNetbootin Command line]<br />
* [[Community/Distributions/Linux_Mint_Debian#How_to_Make_a_2GB_Installer_USB|How to Make a 2GB Installer USB with UNetbootin]]<br />
<br />
====LiLi USB Creator====<br />
* tested [[User:Satellit|satellit_]] 6 Sept 2015<br />
:In windows 8.1 (Yoga Pro 2 live USB no persistence.) Did not attempt install.<br />
:f23 live cinnamon x86_64 Beta-TC1<br />
*For Windows 7, Vista, XP <br />
: GPL3<br />
: Can make a persistent USB from<br />
Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, OpenSUSE, Mint, Slax, CentOS, ArchLinux, Gentoo, PCLinuxOS, Sabayon, BackTrack, Puppy Linux ...<br />
many-linux-tux<br />
* http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/help/guide Users Guide<br />
* http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/supported-linuxes<br />
* http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/download Download<br />
<br />
====pendrivelinux====<br />
* [http://www.pendrivelinux.com/category/usb-installs-from-linux/ usb-installs-from-linux] How to Do it Information<br />
* [http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/ universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3] Windows<br />
* [http://www.pendrivelinux.com/boot-multiple-iso-from-usb-via-grub2-using-linux/ boot-multiple-iso-from-usb-via-grub2-using-linux] linux (Advanced)<br />
* [http://www.pendrivelinux.com/boot-a-usb-flash-drive-in-virtualbox/#more-3606 boot-a-usb-flash-drive-in-virtualbox] VirtualBox<br />
====How to install Ubuntu from a USB-Stick====<br />
*https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick#From_Ubuntu_Linux<br />
:Important information on how to make a USB Stick to install recent versions of Ubuntu.<br />
<br />
====[[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/MAC_Ubuntu_USB-Stick|Make an Ubuntu Mac-Boot-stick on the Mac]]====<br />
:"We would encourage Mac users to download Ubuntu Desktop Edition by burning a CD for the time being.<br />
:But if you would prefer to use a USB, please follow the instructions..." in the above link.<br />
<br />
===[[Sugar_Creation_Kit/Sck/Expert_install_methods| Expert install methods]]===<br />
====tools_livecd-iso-to-disk====<br />
*Set the '''tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh''' script as executable (Properties)<br />
*Caution Use this '''tools_livecd-iso-to-disk''': http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=hosted/livecd;a=blob;f=tools/livecd-iso-to-disk.sh;hb=HEAD<br />
<br />
* Transcript of SoaS Fedora 17 [[Testing/Reports/livecd-iso-to-disk|'''tools_livecd-iso-to-disk install''']] to 2 GB USB-stick with persistence.<br />
*[[Talk:Testing/Reports/livecd-iso-to-disk| dd USB install to HD f17 Beta RC4.1-TEST]]<br />
* Use livecd-iso-to-disk script to write a live USB [[Sugar on a Stick/Linux]], [[Fedora:How to create and use Live USB#Graphical Method - Windows or Fedora|Fedora page]]<br />
<br />
: Also See [[Downloads#Do_you_use_GNU.2FLinux.3F|Linux install script for live-iso-to disk]]<br />
: [[fedora:Livecd-iso-to-disk.pod|Technical Details]]<br />
: [http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=hosted/livecd;a=blob;f=tools/livecd-iso-to-disk.sh;hb=HEAD git-tools-livecd-iso-to-disk.sh]<br />
<br />
====<big>[[Fedora_21#dd_writing_a_USB_with_gnome-disks | dd writing a USB with gnome-disks]]</big>====<br />
: For ADVANCED USERS ONLY.<br />
<br />
====<big>[[Testing/Reports/dd_installs|Use "dd" command]]</big> ====<br />
*[http://myraspberrypiexperience.blogspot.com/p/using-dd-for-windows.html dd for windows]<br />
: For ADVANCED USERS ONLY.<br />
: '''to make an install USB from a liveCD .iso file'''<br />
*Linux Mint install to USB Tutorial: http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/744<br />
*Also see: [[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Linux/openSUSE|openSUSE dd to USB with persistence]]<br />
*Great for netbooks<br />
:Use (live).iso and terminal to make bootable USB<br />
::'''Use to install to HD or USB without needing a DVD/CD ROM'''<br />
<br />
=====USB Duplicators=====<br />
*http://www.nexcopy.com/usb-duplicator/<br />
: Commercial Duplicators<br />
<br />
====The 5-Minute Essential Shell Tutorial====<br />
*http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/100<br />
====SD Cards Info====<br />
*https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Kernel/Projects/FlashCardSurvey<br />
<br />
====HD Rescue Disks====<br />
*http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Livecd<br />
:Rescue data from damaged HD's<br />
:May be needed if you make a mistake with installer or grub<br />
<br />
====[http://arunsag.wordpress.com/2013/03/16/fedora-18-on-macbook-pro/ fedora 18 on a macbook pro]====<br />
====[[Sugar on a Stick/Macintosh | Building a bootable Mac EFI USB]]====<br />
<br />
====Installing Fedora-17.TC5-x86_64-Live-Desktop ====<br />
:<big>with a Mac using a --efi livecd-iso-to-disk loaded USB device</big><br />
*'''NOTE EFI DVD does not install a working HD. Boot stops at "Started Graphical Manager"''' <br />
<br />
*In Fedora 17 TC5 Desktop TC5x86_64 HD install:<br />
-root terminal:<br />
yum install livecd-tools<br />
livecd-iso-to-disk --format --efi --reset-mbr Fedora-17.TC5-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso /dev/sdb<br />
*MacBookPro i7 boot USB on MAC<br />
-Hold "Option Key" down on power on until Blue Fedora EFI boot appears to right of Mac Disk -select it<br />
"Try without installing"<br />
Activities/Applications/ Disks (disk utility}:<br />
be sure all partitions on target disk are unmounted.<br />
|> "triangle" indicates a mounted partition, select it and click on [] "square" for each one<br />
exit disks<br />
Activities/Install to HD -on left panel of gnome<br />
use whole disk non LVM<br />
Congratulations<br />
Reboot<br />
*'''Boot Target''' 16 GB HD (Or external USB HD) on MAC<br />
-Hold "Option Key" down on power on until Blue Fedora EFI boot appears to right of Mac Disk -select it<br />
Firstboot<br />
Logs in to USER via gdm<br />
*'''Testing:'''<br />
*disks (Disk Utility):<br />
500 GB Hard Disk (Mac -not in use)<br />
CD/DVD Drive /dev/sr0<br />
16 GB Drive (Mounted)<br />
TOSHIBA Transmemory<br />
Partition 1 177 Apple HFS/HFS+MB /dev/sdb1 /boot/efi<br />
Partition 2 528 MB Basic Data EXT4 (Version1.0) /dev/sdb2 /boot<br />
Partition 3 9.1 GB Basic Data EXT4 (Version1.0) /dev/sdb2 Filesystem root<br />
Swap 6.2 GB linux swap (Version 2) /dev/sdb4<br />
*Disk Usage Analyzer<br />
total filesystem capacity 9.8 GB (used 2.8 GB available 7.0 GB)<br />
*Shuts Down and reboots correctly from the target USB and saves settings<br />
*NOTE: Wireless does not work (missing firmware). Use wired Ethernet for connecton to internet<br />
-This method should work for SoaS TC5 x86_64 also<br />
<br />
====Boot Helper CD's====<br />
*MAC SoaS-3 Mirabelle Boot DISK<br />
::[http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-3-boot-test.iso soas-3-boot-test.iso] (Burn this to a CD and boot with it)<br />
::[http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-3-boot-test.txt Read Me First & Credits to Programmer] <br />
*MAC SoaS-4 Mango Lassi Boot DISK<br />
::[http://www.wronkiewicz.net/soas-4-boot-test.iso soas-4-boot-test] (Burn this to a CD and boot with it)<br />
*rEFIt<br />
::[http://refit.sourceforge.net/doc/ rEFIt]<br />
::[http://refit.sourceforge.net/doc/c1s5_burning.html burn a bootable rEFIt CD on Mac OS X] Used to Boot live USB's in a Mac<br />
rEFIt is a boot menu and maintenance toolkit for EFI-based machines like the Intel Macs.<br />
You can use it to boot multiple operating systems easily, including triple-boot setups with Boot Camp.<br />
It also provides an easy way to enter and explore the EFI pre-boot environment.<br />
<br />
<br />
====[http://www.sane-project.org/lists/sane-backends-cvs.html Sane Drivers]====<br />
:"...the backends/drivers distributed with sane-backends-1.0.24git, and the hardware or software they support."<br />
====[http://www.ing.unibs.it/~openfwwf/ openfwwf]====<br />
:"Open FirmWare for WiFi networks"<br />
<br />
=====[http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/b43 b43 Drivers]=====<br />
:"b43 and b43legacy are drivers for the 802.11 B/G/N family of wireless chips that Broadcom produces."<br />
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=== [[Sugar on a Stick/Sugar Clone]]===<br />
: '''customize or duplicate Live USB installations'''<br />
: (script files for making a customized Live USB installation self-replicating)<br />
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:Update: http://www.mail-archive.com/soas@lists.sugarlabs.org/msg02044.html<br />
:::Rebuild/Refresh a custom SoaS iso from a running stick<br />
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====[[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Sugar_Clone#Possible_Use_Cases|Possible Use Cases]]====<br />
: See this page section for potential uses.<br />
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==[[File:VirtualBox.png|50px]] [[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Sugar-in-Virtualization|'''Sugar-in-Virtualization''']]==<br />
*How to use a CD/DVD or .iso file to install Sugar in VirtualBox; VMware Workstation/Player/QEMU.<br />
*List of VirtualBox preconfigured importable appliances, and how to use them.<br />
:These appliances are OS Agnostic:<br />
:They work in Windows/Linux/Mac Operating Systems.<br />
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==[[Education_Team |Education Team]]==<br />
*Resources for Teachers<br />
:On left Column under Teams<br />
===k12linux===<br />
: http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/ltsp/k12linux-live-docs/k12linux-quick-start-guide.html<br />
: https://fedorahosted.org/k12linux/wiki/WikiStart<br />
: http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/ltsp/k12linux/<br />
: http://wiki.ltsp.org/wiki/LTSPedia<br />
:"K12Linux is Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP.org) integrated with Fedora in a convenient LiveUSB or DVD media installer."<br />
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==Backup and Restore==<br />
===Sugar Journal===<br />
* Backup (Activity) http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4326<br />
* Restore (Activity) http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4327<br />
===Everything but the Sugar Journal===<br />
* deja-dup-backup[[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/deja-dup-backup|deja-dup-backup]]<br />
===[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium_Dependent_Interface MDI-X interface for ethernet cables]===<br />
:Crossover cables no longer required for a connection<br />
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=='''[[Build Your Own Remix with Fedora]]''' ==<br />
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::'''Advanced - RECOMMENDED'''<br />
:Make your own Custom LIVE CD/DVD.iso with a customized kickstart file<br />
*New tool: https://www.redhat.com/archives/anaconda-devel-list/2011-December/msg00117.html<br />
*Remixes using rpm fusion: http://fusionlinux.org/2011/11/01/pre-release-remixing/<br />
*Links to Trisquel, Debian and Mandriva on how to remix Live CD's<br />
:http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/customizing-trisquel-iso<br />
:http://wiki.debian.org/DebianCustomCD<br />
:http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/Draklive<br />
:Ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomizationFromScratch<br />
:https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DerivativeTeam/Derivatives<br />
:Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/Simple-CDD<br />
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==[[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Advanced_Topics|Advanced Topics]]==<br />
<br />
*'''Including:'''<br />
:Sweets Distribution<br />
:Sugar Network<br />
:Box Grinder<br />
:Punji<br />
:Koji<br />
:Mock<br />
:Sugar-Build<br />
:Git<br />
:OLPC<br />
:ARM<br />
:PPC<br />
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== Subpages index ==<br />
{{Special:PrefixIndex/{{PAGENAMEE}}/}}</div>Deejoehttps://wiki.sugarlabs.org/index.php?title=Talk:Fractionauts&diff=99506Talk:Fractionauts2016-12-08T15:37:17Z<p>Deejoe: sync it</p>
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<div>Should probably just include the Fractionauts/status subpage under the status section of the Fractionauts page, but update it, so that the Fractionauts-specific page and the Math4Team/Projects listings are in sync. <br />
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I'm writing this out instead of just doing it to instantiate an exemplary discussion around the point :-)<br />
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[[User:Deejoe|Deejoe]] ([[User talk:Deejoe|talk]]) 10:37, 8 December 2016 (EST)</div>Deejoe