Sugar on a Stick/Beta
Sugar on a Stick Beta - Release Notes
Introduction
Sugar Labs offers ubiquitous access to Sugar on a USB flash memory drive. The Sugar on a Stick project gives children access to their Sugar on any computer in their environment with just a USB memory stick. Taking advantage of the Fedora LiveUSB, it's possible to store everything you need to run Sugar on a single USB memory drive. This USB device can boot into the Sugar learning platform on different computers at home, at school, or at an after school program, bypassing the software on the those computers. In fact, Sugar on a Stick will work even if the computer does not have a hard-drive. With Sugar on a Stick, the learning experience is the same on any computer: at school, at home, at the library, or an after-school center.
What's New?
Sugar on a Stick ships with the version 0.84 of the Sugar Platform. For more details on the features please refer to the Sugar 0.84 release notes at: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/DevelopmentTeam/Release/Releases/Sucrose/0.84
Furthermore, Soas includes the following additional activities:
- CartoonBuilder
- Develop
- FlipSticks
- FreeCell
- InfoSlicer
- IRC
- JigsawPuzzle
- JokeMachine
- Memorize
- Moon
- Poll
- SliderPuzzle
- Speak
- StoryBuilder
- ViewSlides
Interested users can download more activities from our portal at: http://activities.sugarlabs.org/
Requirements
- a Linux or Windows machine to transfer the image to your USB key - the minimum required size of the USB memory stick is 1 GB
The Purpose of the Beta Release
A Soas Beta release is an installable, testable version of the code and features being developed for Sugar 0.84. The software is going to have bugs, problems, and incomplete features. It is not likely to eat your data or parts of your computer, but you should be aware that it could.
You have an important part to play in this Beta release. If it doesn't work, file a bug. This Beta release gives the wider community a set of code to test against as a very important step in the process of making a solid Soas release. You can make the Soas release better by testing the Beta release and reporting your findings.
Filing Bug Reports
For general feedback, just e-mail your thoughts and experiences to feedback@sugarlabs.org!
If you believe that you have found a bug in a Sugar component or SoaS itself, please report it to our bug tracker:
As this SoaS release is based on the Fedora 11 beta, issues, for example regarding the hardware support, might still occur. Please make sure to report these issues upstream and to check for known bugs in [Fedora's bug tracker]
Known Issues
- The beta release does not work under VMware Fusion. This will be fixed in an upcoming snapshot
- No mouse pointer might appear on machines using VIA hardware #