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== What is on the cd? ==
A Live CD is a bootable ISO9660 image for ordinary computers.
The sugar-jhbuild live CD has a the most recent and complete working sugar system out of the box. Just download, burn and boot from the CD.
The cd also has:
* Gnome.
* Stable Debian package of sugar.
* Extra debugging tools
* Wireless drivers


You can access the extra window managers by pressing ctrl+alt+del and choosing them at Login Manager.
Sugar is available in a few Live CD formats;


=== login information ===
* Sugar [[Live Build]] (2017)
Username : user<br>
* [[SoaS]] Sugar on a Stick (2017)
Password : live
* [[Trisquel On A Sugar Toast]] (2014)
 
== Where to Get ==
It is possible to try the Latest Sugar build with a sugar-jhbuild live cd.
The cd is available for downloaded [http://download.sugarlabs.org/sugar/liveimages/debian-jhbuild.iso  here]
 
 
== How to Build ==
 
The construction of the CD is pretty easy. Configuration is all done in the /livecd/conf directory, you can read how to do it [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianLive debian-live site], or go in [irc://irc.oftc.net/#debian-live IRC debian-live channel]  
 
=== In non-Debian systems (Fedora, etc) ===
1. Get the live-helper source code
  git clone git://git.debian.net/git/debian-live/live-helper.git live-helper
 
=== In Debian systems ===
 
1.
  apt-get install live-helper
2.
  svn co https://sugarlivecd.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/sugarlivecd
  cd ./sugarlivecd/live-cd
  lh_clean ; lh_build
 
The creation takes time, and you will need to be connected to the internet.

Latest revision as of 17:57, 17 January 2018

A Live CD is a bootable ISO9660 image for ordinary computers.

Sugar is available in a few Live CD formats;