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===Installing and Deleting Activities=== | ===Installing and Deleting Activities=== | ||
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===Connecting To Wireless Networks=== | ===Connecting To Wireless Networks=== |
Revision as of 14:41, 22 May 2008
How To Use Sugar
Using the Interface
What is an "interface"?=
A User Interface is defined by Wikipedia as "is the aggregate of means by which people—the users—interact with the system—a particular machine, device, computer program or other complex tools. The user interface provides means of:
* Input, allowing the users to manipulate a system * Output, allowing the system to produce the effects of the users' manipulation."
So, the Sugar interface is the icons and words on the screen that you click on using the keyboard, mouse, or touchpad buttons.
Where's The Desktop?
Starting Activities
Installing and Deleting Activities
- *Using Terminal
- Sugar Activities
- Linux Applications
- Windows Applications
Connecting To Wireless Networks
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There are three ways to connect to the Internet:
- Wireless access point (WiFi hotspot);
- “School Server” mesh network; or
- “simple” mesh network, which lets you collaborate directly with other XOs.
Changing an XO's Nickname and Color on Sugar Views
- Your XO's Nickname and other options can be changed using the Terminal Activity's command line Sugar-Control-Panel.
Setting The Clock & Timezone
You may set the date and time as follows:
- Connect to the Internet. (For details, see How can I access the Internet? )
- Open a Linux prompt. (For details, see How do I access a Linux command prompt? Note that unless you are an advanced user, you should use the Terminal Activity button to open the prompt.)
- Log in as "root". Assuming you are using the Terminal Activity program, you can log in as root by typing "su -" at the command prompt and pressing the Enter key. Note that as user "root" you have the ability to destroy all software on the XO, so you should end your session as soon as you successfully change the date and time.
- At the command prompt, enter the following commands:
/usr/sbin/ntpdate time.nist.gov
/usr/sbin/hwclock --systohc
- Press the Enter key after each. In response to the ntpdate command, if it successfully contacts this US government official time server, the system will output a line of data displaying the correct date and time.
- Click the "Stop" icon 25px at the upper right corner of the screen to log out and close the Terminal Activity program.
How to set the timezone on my laptop
You can set the timezone by typing the Sugar-Control-Panel command in the Terminal Activity.
Sound Control
Disabling the bootup sound
Turn the volume down while the laptop is booting (i.e. before getting into Sugar).
Installing Sugar
- Installing Sugar (on various platforms)
- Sugar Instructions, booting and getting started with Sugar
Developing For Sugar
- Building the XO: Introducing Sugar - Red Hat Magazine 2007-02-23
- Build from sources, and get started.
- Read the human interaction guidelines
- Get an overview of the architecture
- Write your own activity
- Check out the code snippets library
- Understanding sugar code organization.
- See a list of Sugar activities and specifications.
- Sugar source repository
- Current trac tickets, sorted by category. The TODO list.
- Roadmap