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− | + | ==Sugar Learning Environment== | |
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+ | '''Installing Sugar in Fedora''' | ||
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+ | Using the GUI, from the Applications Menu, select Administration, select Software. | ||
+ | Select (top item) Package collections, scroll down to | ||
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+ | :::'''Sugar Desktop Environment'''<br> <span style="color: gray">sugar-desktop</span> | ||
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+ | Installing this will automatically draw in a useful selection of Activities. | ||
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+ | Alternatively or additionally, from the Applications Menu, select Administration, select Software. Enter '''Sugar''' in the search field. | ||
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+ | Among all the Packages select, | ||
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− | |'''The emulator for the Sugar Learning Environment'''<br> <span style="color: gray">sugar-emulator | + | |'''The emulator for the Sugar Learning Environment'''<br> <span style="color: gray">sugar-emulator.''<sub>version-number</sub>''</span> |
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− | : Sugar will run in a [[wikipedia:Xephyr|Xephyr]] window | + | and any or all of the Sugar Activities. |
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+ | '''Or,''' using the command line, in a root terminal, enter | ||
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+ | yum install @sugar-desktop sugar-emulator | ||
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+ | '''Launching Sugar''' | ||
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+ | With sugar-desktop and sugar-emulator installed you have two ways of running Sugar. | ||
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+ | 1. To launch the Sugar Desktop Environment (also known as a Sugar session) you must reboot. | ||
+ | [[File:F20-Beta-TC2_gdm.png|right|200px]] | ||
+ | When you reboot Fedora, at the point where you login, login screen, a "Sugar" entry will now be present, maybe hidden, usually in the lower part of the login prompt, under a "settings icon" or under "Session Type". | ||
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+ | ''Note, the "Sugar" entry in the login screen may not be very obvious at first, and the look will depend on the login manager on your system. This image shows the "Sugar" entry being selected in Fedora 20. Click the image to enlarge.'' | ||
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+ | Select "Sugar" within the login prompt, enter your password, and '''Enter''', and the computer will boot into Sugar Desktop Environment. | ||
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+ | 2.The Sugar emulator will be available (no restart required) from the Applications Menu, Select Education, Select Sugar | ||
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+ | Sugar will run in a [[wikipedia:Xephyr|Xephyr]] window, Sugar in a window, within your current desktop environment. You will have full access to Sugar features, and may even run multiple instances. Networking bugs may currently prevent collaboration with others in the jabber.sugarlabs.org server Neighborhood. Press key '''F1''' to see the Sugar Neighborhood view. | ||
: See [[The_Undiscoverable#Sugar-Emulator_Screen_Size_Adjustment|emulator screen size adjustment]]. | : See [[The_Undiscoverable#Sugar-Emulator_Screen_Size_Adjustment|emulator screen size adjustment]]. | ||
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+ | ''Note'' sugar-emulator does not exist in Fedora 20. A replacement (sugar-runner?) is still being developed. As a result there will be no entry in the Education menu for Sugar. The Sugar Desktop Environment is unaffected. | ||
===Fedora Sugar on a Stick Spin=== | ===Fedora Sugar on a Stick Spin=== |
Revision as of 08:34, 13 October 2013
Sugar Learning Environment
Installing Sugar in Fedora
Using the GUI, from the Applications Menu, select Administration, select Software. Select (top item) Package collections, scroll down to
- Sugar Desktop Environment
sugar-desktop
- Sugar Desktop Environment
Installing this will automatically draw in a useful selection of Activities.
Alternatively or additionally, from the Applications Menu, select Administration, select Software. Enter Sugar in the search field.
Among all the Packages select,
The emulator for the Sugar Learning Environment sugar-emulator.version-number |
and any or all of the Sugar Activities.
Or, using the command line, in a root terminal, enter
yum install @sugar-desktop sugar-emulator
Launching Sugar
With sugar-desktop and sugar-emulator installed you have two ways of running Sugar.
1. To launch the Sugar Desktop Environment (also known as a Sugar session) you must reboot.
When you reboot Fedora, at the point where you login, login screen, a "Sugar" entry will now be present, maybe hidden, usually in the lower part of the login prompt, under a "settings icon" or under "Session Type".
Note, the "Sugar" entry in the login screen may not be very obvious at first, and the look will depend on the login manager on your system. This image shows the "Sugar" entry being selected in Fedora 20. Click the image to enlarge.
Select "Sugar" within the login prompt, enter your password, and Enter, and the computer will boot into Sugar Desktop Environment.
2.The Sugar emulator will be available (no restart required) from the Applications Menu, Select Education, Select Sugar
Sugar will run in a Xephyr window, Sugar in a window, within your current desktop environment. You will have full access to Sugar features, and may even run multiple instances. Networking bugs may currently prevent collaboration with others in the jabber.sugarlabs.org server Neighborhood. Press key F1 to see the Sugar Neighborhood view.
Note sugar-emulator does not exist in Fedora 20. A replacement (sugar-runner?) is still being developed. As a result there will be no entry in the Education menu for Sugar. The Sugar Desktop Environment is unaffected.
Fedora Sugar on a Stick Spin
Sugar is pre-installed in a minimal Fedora Spin.
Sugar via the Sweets Distribution
- Advanced
Install with sweets
- A very advanced installation method also available for Debian, Ubuntu, Mandriva, openSUSE, and Gentoo.
- Installation
- Sweets Usage
- Sweets Packaging
Fedora Distributions
- Go to Fedora 19 ===>
- Released on 2 July 2013.
- Go to Fedora 18 ===>
- Released on 15 January 2013.
Fedora 17
- Released on 29 July 2012.
Fedora and the Infinity design logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc.
Download:
- Common Bugs: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F17_bugs
- Fedora 17 Installation Guide - Very complete
- Anaconda options
- Anaconda boot options modified for Fedora 17
- Anaconda memory requirements for Fedora 17 (08 June 2012)
- "We dropped the requirement to 512 MB. Also the 'nomemcheck' parameter was added to disable the minimum check if people really want to try installing with 384 MB or 256 MB."
Notes
PowerPC
Fedora GNOME 3 shell
- See GNOME 3 desktop.
- gsettings-overide:http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/gsettings-override-2011-07-04-15-45
Dracut
- http://wwoods.fedorapeople.org/dracut-notes/dracut-notes.html
- "Dracut is like 98% shell scripts, so you’re gonna need to know some sh/bash to do anything with it."
UEFI Boot
- Lenovo info
Dynamic Firewall
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/DynamicFirewall
- "This feature adds support for a dynamically managed firewall that is able to handle firewall changes without the need to rebuild the whole firewall. The firewall daemon manages the firewall and has a D-BUS interface to interact with clients or services, that request firewall changes."
CD boots EFI to MAC and into a PC
- no persistence when running from CD
Persistent boot USB
Anaconda (installer)
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_Anaconda_updates.img_via_local_media
- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda_Boot_Options
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Options
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Updates
Systemd
- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd
- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SysVinit_to_Systemd_Cheatsheet
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_Systemd_problems
- http://0pointer.de/public/systemd-man/systemd.service.html
- http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/socket-activation.html
f17 Unity Desktop Port
- Note: Experimental
- Info: http://www.muktware.com/3961/unity-ported-fedora-using-opensuse-open-source-rocks-collaboration
- Repo: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME:/Ayatana/Fedora_17/