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*RECOMMENDED: [http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html Oracle VirtualBox downloads]
 
*RECOMMENDED: [http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html Oracle VirtualBox downloads]
 
:[http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads VirtualBox downloads] Windows/Linux/Intel Macs
 
:[http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads VirtualBox downloads] Windows/Linux/Intel Macs
{{Note/note|
 
* '''When making a new VM''', to clear the Sugar Journal of old entries and to avoid identity conflicts among copies of the VM, enter the command {{Code|rm -rf ~/.sugar}} in the Terminal activity. Then shutdown the VM. This will clear all Learner information on the VM and let you start with a fresh install. Skipping this will result in collisions in the Neighborhood view of the Jabber network between separate copies of the appliance. Verify the presence of the '''.sugar''' directory by entering {{Code|ls -a}} in Terminal.
 
* '''When cloning a customized VM''', in order to keep the Journal and installed .xo Activities, use {{Code|rm -rf ~/.sugar/default/owner.key*}} in the Sugar Terminal, and then '''shutdown the VM'''. enter in root terminal:{{Code|su (password) shutdown -h now}} This leaves the Journal entries and removes only the previous Learner's identity key files.
 
* '''To clear the Sugar Journal''':{{Code|rm -rf ~/.sugar/default/datastore}} This may be needed if the Journal becomes clogged with too many entries. '''USE WITH CAUTION'''}}
 
====[[File:Logo_SoaS_01.png|200px|link=Fedora_18#Sugar_on_a_Stick_v8_.CA.BB.C5.8Chelo_.CA.BBai]]'''Sugar on a Stick v8 ʻŌhelo ʻai''' ====
 
[[File:ʻŌhelo_ʻai_.jpg|100px|link=Fedora_18#Sugar_on_a_Stick_v8_.CA.BB.C5.8Chelo_.CA.BBai]]
 
=====[[File:VirtualBox.png|30px]]Sugar Desktop Environment f18 netinstall i386 =====
 
:anaconda 18.37.11
 
:'''NEW''' downloading 01 22 2013
 
::root=sugarroot
 
::firstboot not run
 
:sugar 0.98.2 includes Additional sugar activities; administration tools; System tools
 
* download and import 2 files:
 
:http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Sugar-desktop-netinstall-disk1.vmdk  777M
 
:http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Sugar-desktop-netinstall.ovf          13K
 
  
*Problems:
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== [[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Sugar-in-Virtualization| Full list of Virtual Appliances]]==
:Loses jabber connection if change name or color in sugar's MySettings/AboutMe after you set name and color on first run
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* Discussion on Sugar in Virtualization
*http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/4289
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: Other Linux Distributions with Sugar
 
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: Other Virtualization Types
=====Working f18-SoaS.iso's=====
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====[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2013-05-28_Virtualization F19 Virtualization]====  
:updated 02/01/2013
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: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2013-05-28_Virtualization
*32 and64 bit:
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* How to use native virtualization in Fedora 19.
;http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/releases/18/Spins/
 
 
 
*Koji-Latest Nightlys: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/tasks?owner=&state=all&view=flat&method=createLiveCD&order=-id  (Now building fedora 19)
 
*WARNING:loses '''jabber connection''' if you change name or color in sugar's MySettings/AboutMe
 
::Keep the original values you set for '''name and color''' on first run
 
::Do not change any values in MySettings/AboutMe that require a reset
 
::http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/4289
 
 
 
====[[File:Soas-quandong.svg|200px]]'''Sugar on a Stick v7 Quandong'''====
 
:'''RECOMMENDED'''
 
:Sugar 0.96.1
 
* download and import 2 files:
 
*#  http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/SoaS-v7-i686-disk1.vmdk  699 MBytes
 
*# http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/SoaS-v7-i686.ovf          13 KBytes
 
* '''ERROR Rename to SoaS-v7 i686-disk1.vmdk after download''' or import will not work--[[User:Satellit|Satellit]] 18:19, 26 June 2012 (EDT)
 
* Suggestion: (use your browser "save-as" to save the .ovf file)     
 
:Starts with grub2 screen
 
:Goes to fedora 17 gdm logon
 
:User=sugar
 
:password=sugaruser
 
* SoaS starts at color selection
 
::use '''<==(Back)''' to change/personalize users name
 
*Setting name and color  configures the sugar identity and sets a unique ssd key
 
* This only happens the first time that this SoaS Appliance is started
 
: root password=sugarroot
 
: 4-GB Virtual Box hard disc
 
: English and English keyboard
 
: USA-Los Angeles (Pacific timezone)
 
* Sugestions
 
:go to My Settings /Frame and move the bottom slider fully left
 
:See '''[[Introduction to the Sugar Interface]] for details on how to do this.'''
 
====[[File:Trisquel_icon.png]] Trisquel-5.0-sugar====
 
:'''RECOMMENDED'''
 
* Sugar Desktop ONLY
 
Trisquel 5.0 is based on the previous Ubuntu release, 11.04 Natty Narwhal.
 
:Sugar 0.94.1
 
*More Info: [[Trisquel_On_A_Sugar_Toast|TOAST]]
 
* download and import 2 files:
 
*# http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Trisquel_5-Sugar-disk1.vmdk  540M
 
*# http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Trisquel_5-Sugar.ovf        12K
 
:autologon
 
:starts at color selection
 
::use <==(Back) to change name
 
: Auto logon
 
:;enter password on restart
 
: User = sugar
 
: password = sugaruser
 
: 4-GB Virtual Box hard disc
 
: English and English keyboard
 
: USA-Los Angeles (Pacific timezone)
 
===== Older versions of Toast=====
 
[[Trisquel On A Sugar Toast/Virtual machines/Archive]]
 
 
 
===== Older versions =====
 
[[Sugar on a Stick/Archive/Virtual machines]]
 

Latest revision as of 10:14, 2 December 2018

With VirtualBox® one can run Sugar in a window on Microsoft Windows, Intel-based Apple Macintosh, or Linux host computers from a virtual machine (VM) window. VirtualBox overview

VirtualBox downloads Windows/Linux/Intel Macs

Full list of Virtual Appliances

  • Discussion on Sugar in Virtualization
Other Linux Distributions with Sugar
Other Virtualization Types

F19 Virtualization

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2013-05-28_Virtualization
  • How to use native virtualization in Fedora 19.