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The Sugar Learning Environment is packaged in Fedora 13.
 
The Sugar Learning Environment is packaged in Fedora 13.
 
* From the System -> Administration -> Add/Remove Software menu, search for Sugar.
 
* From the System -> Administration -> Add/Remove Software menu, search for Sugar.
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|'''The emulator for the Sugar <s>Desktop</s> Learning Environment'''<br> sugar-emulator-0.88.0-1.fc13 (no arch)
 
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Sugar will run in a [[wikipedia:Xephyr|Xephyr]] window within your current environment. You will have full access to the Sugar features, and may even run multiple instances to simulate a local collaboration group.
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You may also collaborate with others in the jabber.sugarlabs.org Neighborhood (Press <F1> to the the Neighborhood view.)
  
 
==Sugar on a Stick ==
 
==Sugar on a Stick ==

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Fedora 13

The Sugar Learning Environment is packaged in Fedora 13.

  • From the System -> Administration -> Add/Remove Software menu, search for Sugar.
  • Among all the packaged Activities select,
XO buddy.png The emulator for the Sugar Desktop Learning Environment
sugar-emulator-0.88.0-1.fc13 (no arch)
and any or all of the Activities.

Sugar will run in a Xephyr window within your current environment. You will have full access to the Sugar features, and may even run multiple instances to simulate a local collaboration group.

You may also collaborate with others in the jabber.sugarlabs.org Neighborhood (Press <F1> to the the Neighborhood view.)

Sugar on a Stick

With this spin, you'll be able to run Sugar, which is developed by Sugar Labs and is the desktop environment used on the OLPC, directly from a Live CD or Live USB!

See our Sugar on a Stick page, in particular, Full F11 Sugar Desktop (Xfce/Sugar on a 4-GB USB device).


Make you own custom Fedora F11/12 Install or Live DVD/CD's

(revised march 14 2010)

  • f11 will build 0.84.x Sugar
  • f12 will build 0.86.x Sugar *(does not see USB in frame, on insertion, when running Virtualbox.)
  • In Terminal:
yum install revisor
yum install kickstart
  • start kickstart and follow instructions/ save the kickstart file
  • Sugar Desktop is one of the selections offered.
  • Hint: select Gnome desktop and then deselect it if you do not want it (this sets graphical dependencies like X for you)
  • start revisor select DVD-CD 0r Live / select your KS.cfg (in you /home/(user) directory) / select options and start.
  • takes about 1-2 hrs to build .iso files
  • Important: copy completed .iso files from /srv/revisor/f11(12) i386/*** subdirectories; and paste them onto your Desktop.
  • burn DVD/CD .iso and use it in VMworkstation or Virtualbox to test; or use to install to USB/SD or your Hard-Disk (with Anaconda in your new DVD/CD)


Build System setup:

  • 500/250 GB Seagate FreeAgent GO external usb HD's (easily switched and portable)
  • f11/f12 installed with f11/f12 netinstall.CD's
  • Hp Pavillion tx 1000 AMd Turion 64 Laptop (with Hard-Disk removed);Booted from netinstall CD's
  • Wired Cat5 Network Connection to HS Cable Modem

-Fedora-12-i686-Live-Edu

Gnome + Sugar-Desktop in a 1.6Gb .iso

Installs to a 8GB USB nicely

torrent:[1]

Fedora OLPC

The Fedora OLPC SIG, https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OLPC, will be importing further activities into Fedora, which might later be installed using

yum install sugar-*
Here's a video of the process http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKmrtlyyCFo
CJB suggests: as root, run: yum -y groupinstall "Sugar Desktop Environment"

The command to run Sugar is as root otherwise you may get this behavior.

sugar-emulator


For more information on the new release, please refer to the announcement here:

Also

Marco wrote a quick script to generate a boot cd for a liveusb image with overlay. It can be useful on old systems which doesn't support boot from USB:

BROKEN LINK http://www.sugarlabs.org/~marco/livecd-iso-to-boot.sh

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