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Revision as of 18:48, 14 April 2010
About Sugar
Sugar is a different desktop environment to what is normally used in Microsoft Windows, Apple's OS X or other GNU/Linux operating systems. It is conceived as a tool to allow kids to learn interactively. One of the first things that a child sees, therefore, is not a hard disk or a trash can—it’s the other kids in the “neighborhood.” Programs and applications are called Activities, many of which allow for collaboration between learners who are connected to each other by Wi-Fi or through a Jabber network. Sugar developers are encouraged to write activities with collaborative elements that are automatically enabled.
Sugar is developed in Python and runs on a GNU/Linux Kernel, originally from the Fedora Project, and now from a variety of GNU/Linux distributions.
For an overview of the components composing a Sugar system see the Sugar System Stack.
Getting Sugar
See Downloads.
For more technical information, please see the Supported systems page for a list of the different ways that Sugar may be run on a computer.
Getting started
The Sugar Learners' manual
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Tutorials
- Ideas for How to present Sugar.
- Tech Coordinator Guide and other training materials prepared by Teaching Matters(R) for OLPC in NYC
- Turtle Art tutorials by Tony Forster and Mokurai.
- Tutorials.iso - An off-line collection of .pdf copies of some of the tutorials on this wiki.
Annotated screenshot guides to Sugar
- Click on the following links to go to wiki pages with annotated screenshots covering these topics.
Introduction to the Sugar Interface
Connecting to the Internet
Chatting with the Chat Activity
- Communicate with others on Sugar.
- A good example of collaboration on a shared Activity.
Chatting with the IRC Activity
- Communicate with developers and others with IRC.
Copy with drag & drop
Send file to friend
- A nice way to sent a file to a friend.
Backup & restore Journal
- Backup & restore to an attached hard drive or USB device.
- Also works to save & retrieve individual files from the Sugar Journal that have been copied to a USB device.
Captura de pantalla comentadas en español
- Haga clic en los siguientes enlaces para ir a las páginas wiki con capturas de pantalla comentadas que cubren estos temas.
Introducción a la interfaz de Azúcar
Introducción a la interfaz de Azúcar
Conexión a Internet
Charlando con la Actividad Chat
- Comunicarse con los demás de Azúcar.
- Un buen ejemplo de la colaboración en una actividad compartida.
Charlando con la Actividad IRC
- Comunicarse con los desarrolladores y otras personas con IRC.
Copia con un simple arrastrar y soltar
- Fotos de exportación
- Importación / install <activity> archivo. XO
Installation
Install SoaS in VirtualBox
- Old Anaconda up to Fedora 17
Installing and using liveusb-creator in Sugar
- Make a bootable, persistent, Live USB device from a Fedora .iso file in SoaS.
* Windows: Create a SoaS v7 Live USB
- Liveusb-creator in Microsoft Windows
Install SoaS in VMware Player
- Old Anaconda up to Fedora 17
* Windows: Run SoaS with VMware Player
- Install VMware Player in Microsoft Windows and run SoaS.
Fedora®
Fedora and the Infinity design logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc.
Install SoaS in VirtualBox using Fedora 18 Beta Anaconda
Install_using Anaconda f18 RC1 DVDx86_64
- newUI Anaconda
- New version of the installer for Fedora 18
Testing Dextrose in VirtualBox
- VirtualBox simulation of XO-1 software
Build_A_Fedora_Custom_Live_CD/DVD_Remix
- Build a Live CD/DVD .iso file with a customized kickstart file and livecd-tools in Fedora
How to Import a VirtualBox Appliance
- with links to Virtual Appliances to download.
Cómo importar un aparato de VirtualBox
- traducciones a través de http://translate.google.com/#auto%7Ces%7C Por favor, haga las correcciones por errores en la wiki.
Install from a booted Live CD/USB with liveinst
- The Fedora-16-Live-SoaS.iso file is a 443 MB download.
- Installs to a 4 GB USB stick or VirtualBox 4 GB hard drive. (The procedure is adaptable for installation to a regular hard drive.)
Fedora 25 Install of Soas from a booted Live CD/USB with liveinst
:NEW
Instalar desde una calzada Live CD/USB con liveinst
- El archivo Fedora-16-en vivo-SoaS.iso es una descarga de 443 MB.
- Anotado de fotografías en pantalla de una instalación
- Se instala a 4 GB de memoria USB o VirtualBox 4 GB de disco duro. (El procedimiento es adaptable para la instalación de un disco duro normal.)
How to make a SoaS.img file for repeated installs
Netinstall of Fedora with the Sugar Desktop Environment
- Install to a hard disk or USB device.
Install sugar-desktop in Fedora with anaconda-19.6
- Install of sugar 0.98.2 in VirtualBox
- Testing of Anaconda anaconda-19.6-boot.iso
Burning a CD from an .iso file on a Mac
Videos
Connecting to the Internet
Connecting to the Internet is something that somewhat falls between the cracks of Sugar and the computer it's running on.
On the XO laptop, there are three ways to connect to the Internet:
- Wireless access point (Wi-Fi hotspot);
- “School Server” mesh network; or
- “simple” mesh network, which lets you collaborate directly with other XOs running Sugar.
From a conventional laptop running Sugar, connecting through an access point works. (Mesh support is becoming available on more machines.) Depending upon which Jabber server you are connected to, you'll see different collections of "neighbors" in the Neighborhood View.
Read the Connecting to the Internet page for detailed instructions.
Release notes
- Release notes for Sugar 0.121 are available here.
See Development Team Release Notes for other releases.
Other resources
Other resources are listed on the Deployment Team/Resources page.