Emulator image files

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This is a quick guide to the locations of various forms of Sugar software that can run in QEMU emulation or VMware or VirtualBox virtualization.

You can download installation images (.iso files) for Linux distributions that support Sugar and create your own bootable images with Sugar installed.

See VirtualBox, VMware, or QEMU for more information on how to run an image, and Supported systems for more information on what is available.

wikipedia: Comparison of platform virtual machines - Very nice comparison of features of Virtual Machines platforms

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These appliances were built using VirtualBox 4 and may not work on VirtualBox 3.x.
Use Oracle VM VirtualBox 3.2_10.8-64453 or later. Some appliances have multiple hard disc controllers and the earlier Sun VirtualBox 3.1 version does not support them. Upgrade to version 4.x.

Download: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html

Importing VM:

  • Mac OS X: "File" -> "Import Apppliance..." + "open appliance"... + select the .ovf file.
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  • 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 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 ls -a in Terminal.
  • When cloning a customized VM, in order to keep the Journal and installed .xo Activities, use rm ~/.sugar/default/owner.key* in the Sugar Terminal, and then shutdown the VM. This leaves the Journal entries and removes only the previous Learner's identity key files.
  • Note: Page moved to
Sugar_on_a_Stick/Virtual_machines


Trisquel On A Sugar Toast


Older versions

Trisquel On A Sugar Toast/Virtual machines/Archive

Gnome icon.pngf15-Gnome3-Ver3.0.0-Virtual Box-Appliance

  • download these 2 files and import them:
http://download.sugarlabs.org/images/VirtualBox/F15-gnome3_Desktop_sugar_cl-disk1.vmdk
http://download.sugarlabs.org/images/VirtualBox/F15-gnome3_Desktop_sugar_cl.ovf
Starts in gnome3 fallback mode as VirtualBox does not support hardware acceleration
user=sugar
password=sugaruser
root=sugarroot
Cleared of sugar identity' starts on select color by clicking on XO icon
use <== arrow to write your custom name then ==> to finish
  • Sugar-emulator is in Activities/Education/Sugar
enter user password for keychain (sugaruser) on time and cancel until pop-up finishes (this is a bug in keychain in f15)
Surf-115 is the browser as Browse-120 does not start (known bug)

openSUSE-Sugar-11.3

Reference links: openSUSE-Sugar-11.3.i686-1.0.0-Build6.3.iso Uploaded 26 September 2010
download and import 3 files:openSUSE_sugar.ovf openSUSE_sugar.ovf openSUSE_sugar.mf openSUSE-Sugar-11.3.vmdk
8-GB VirtualBox hard disc
English and English keyboard
USA-Los Angeles (Pacific timezone)
Autologin- user=sugar password=sugaruser
Ready to auto-configure to your hardware on first booting.
note choose /dev/sda2 when prompted to do so on first run
  • Note: The above appliances were built on a MacBook Air with Oracle VM VirtualBox (3.2.10-r66523) then tested on a Ubuntu installation on an Acer Aspire One Netbook imported into VirtualBox (3.2.10 r66523)

Some Suggestions on Using VirtualBox

  • Export your appliances to an external USB hard disk
    This functions like the Mac Application "Time Machine"
    Save each exported Appliance in a folder marked with the name and date of export.
    You can then import this Appliance to restore the state of the Appliance on that date.
  • Run an Existing VirtualBox Appliance from an external USB Hard Drive
    Portable, Individual Copy for Student, Move between separate Computers.
    1. copy-paste the xxxx.vmdk file from /(User)/Virtualbox/HardDisks/xxxx.vmdk to a Folder on an external USB HD
    2. Menu: Machine>New>continue>Name>Operating System>Version/Memory/Continue>Use existing hard disk>[chose xxxx.vmdk on an External USB HD]> Start.
  • Note Running from a USB Memory Stick Crawls, VERY slowly - not practical.
  • Testing of appliance running from an external USB Hard Disk
Appears to depend on the Speed of the Host Machine: (needs farther testing)
  1. Very Slow - Fedora-13-Soas/VB 3.2.12 on Windows XP SP2/ EeePC 1000HE 12/26/2010 satellit
  2. Very Slow - Trisquel-3-sugar/VB 3.2.12 on Windows XP SP2/ EeePC 1000HE 12/26/2010 satellit
  3. Acceptable- Fedora-13-Soas/VB 4.0 on Ubuntu 10.10 /hp Pavillion Turion 64x2 laptop 12/26/2010 satellit
  4. Acceptable- Trisquel-3-sugar/VB 4.0 on Ubuntu 10.10 /hp Pavillion Turion 64x2 laptop 12/26/2010 satellit

Join IRC for Help

Pida ayuda a través de este canal #sugar-es Por favor, sea cortés y hacer sus preguntas.
Los voluntarios no pueden estar en línea todo el tiempo.
Sea paciente y permanecer conectado durante varios minutos para ver su respuest 
(utilizar la función de meeting para la traducción de estos artículos)
Ask for help on either of these channels.
Please be courteous and ask your questions.
Volunteers may not be on line all of the time. Be patient and stay connected for several minutes to see their answer.

References

http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch03.html#id2727661 [Configuring virtual machines]
http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch03.html#id321700 [USB Support]
Oracle VM VirtualBox online Manual
UserManual.pdf

Extension Pack

Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack Personal Use License
All Platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and Linux)
  • Personal Use Licensed not OSE

VMware Player

Download VMware Player (free)

  • VMplayer can now import VirtualBox files

QEMU

instructions, downloads

Image installation tools

ZyX-LiveInstaller

NOTE PLEASE TEST;May not work on latest versions of sugar ? (Command still works in f18)
  • ZyX-LiveInstaller allows you to install Sugar from either a booted Live USB device,
  • or Live CD media to a system or external disk.
  • It creates an exact copy of your running live CD as a traditional (Persistent) installation on your hard-disk (or removable media such as SD or USB storage devices.
This program can be useful for installing to a virtualized hard disk. It is not included in builds after soas-v2 Blueberry, so it must be downloaded and installed to use.
In a running SoaS Terminal session or console, execute the following commands:
su
yum install zyx-liveinstaller gparted

EasyVMX!

Make a VirtualBox or VMware Player appliance with a burned CD of your favorite xxx.iso
Works fine, runs on most platforms, and has persistence after installation. (tested with Trisquel 4.0.1 DVD 12/24/2010 satellit)
Virtual Appliance that you create Can be opened with either VirtualBox or VMware Player
VirtualBox 4.0 Download (free): http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html
VMware Player download (free): http://www.vmware.com/tryvmware/
(Note:VMware Workstation not needed for VMware Player to create Virtual Appliance)
specified a 8 GB Hard Drive; name; and other parameters
downloaded, in browse, the Custom vmx file as a .zip file
Decompressed the .zip file
Insert the CD of your favorite xxx.iso
Open VirtualBox 4.0 or VMware Player and point it to this vmx file
In VirtualBox Settings/specify CD Player (/dev/sr0); Start
VMware Player starts CD automatically
  • EXAMPLE: soas-i386-20100926.17.iso burned to a CD
Put soas-i386-20100926.17 CD in your CD Drive
CD boots in VirtualBox-4.0 or VMware Player application
Sugar Starts
  • To install to EasyVMX Hard Disk:
Open Sugar-terminal:
su
liveinst
Anaconda installer opens
Initialize all disks
Install procedes normally
reboot
firstboot
Log in to user you specified

HINT: copy all of the EasyVMX Hard Disk Files on a 2 GB USB stick.

(note runs about 10x slower on a USB stick)
Example above created a 1.4 GB set of files'
Copy-Paste all files
Sugar on a Stick in VirtualBox or VMware Player Hard Disk format with persistence
Portable (Student can take home and run on home Computer)
Run it on different Platforms

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References

Thanks

Thanks for this work satellit_, emulators are a great way to develop and test stuff. --RafaelOrtiz 17:19, 13 April 2011 (EDT)