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===1 - SoaS boots to the (name) selection screen.=== | ===1 - SoaS boots to the (name) selection screen.=== | ||
:Live version should boot directly to this screen with no login to liveuser first. | :Live version should boot directly to this screen with no login to liveuser first. | ||
− | ::Some versions will boot to the (color) screen first and require using the (<=) arrow to get to the name screen. | + | ::Some versions will boot to the (Click to change color) screen first and require using the (<=) arrow to get to the name screen. |
+ | *f21 Soas will add 2 fields: '''Select gender'''; '''Select age''' then proceed to the F3 Screen. | ||
+ | :Some School deployments can inquire the gender and age response information. | ||
+ | ::It is unnecessary to enter information here. | ||
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===2 - SoaS installed to hard disk with {{Code|liveinst}} from root terminal,=== | ===2 - SoaS installed to hard disk with {{Code|liveinst}} from root terminal,=== | ||
: boots to (lightdm or gdm) using the name and password for the user as setup in anaconda. | : boots to (lightdm or gdm) using the name and password for the user as setup in anaconda. |
Revision as of 17:52, 2 September 2014
- For annotated screenshots of Sugar Features mentioned here
Sugar on a Stick (SoaS-spin)
1 - SoaS boots to the (name) selection screen.
- Live version should boot directly to this screen with no login to liveuser first.
- Some versions will boot to the (Click to change color) screen first and require using the (<=) arrow to get to the name screen.
- f21 Soas will add 2 fields: Select gender; Select age then proceed to the F3 Screen.
- Some School deployments can inquire the gender and age response information.
- It is unnecessary to enter information here.
2 - SoaS installed to hard disk with liveinst
from root terminal,
- boots to (lightdm or gdm) using the name and password for the user as setup in anaconda.
3 - Jabber.sugarlabs.org should connect and display XO "Buddies"
- Network Neighborhood screen (F1).
- If connected to a wired network.
- If connected to wireless access points shown on the sugar-emulator/runner Neighborhood screen.
- Collaboration:While connected to an access point, it should be able to connect to another XO
- or computer running Sugar and connected to the same access point; If the application supports this function.
4 - When a USB storage device is inserted, it should show up in the Frame.
- One can successfully drag-drop items in the Journal to a mounted USB .
- One can successfully install an Activity bundle (xxx.xo file) when dragged from a mounted USB to the Journal.
- One can successfully unmount the USB device with a right click on the USB device icon in the Frame.
5 -Functions in My Settings (Sugar control panel).
- All functions should work correctly
- except for Web Sevices which does not work as installed
6 - Applications in the Home Screen
- (F3) circular favourites screen
- All applications should start, work, and stop
Sugar-desktop
7 -Sugar-desktop installed in another Desktop
- With
yum install @sugar-desktop sugar-runner
in root terminal - Start from menu item in DE - Education - sugar
- log out/log in to (lightdm or gdm) session "Sugar" should run sugar-desktop full screen.
- (You may have to shutdown/reboot to see sugar listed in gdm or lightdm)
- sugar-desktop installed from netinstall or DVD should work.
- Note the sugar entity in Education/Sugar (sugar-runner) is different than found when you logout/login to sugar in gdm (different name; color and ssh key for jabber)