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Raspbian is a version of [[Debian]] for the Raspberry Pi.
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Raspbian is a derivative of [[Debian]] for the Raspberry Pi.
  
 
== Using Sugar 0.106 on Raspbian ==
 
== Using Sugar 0.106 on Raspbian ==

Revision as of 03:45, 20 December 2016

Raspbian is a derivative of Debian for the Raspberry Pi.

Using Sugar 0.106 on Raspbian

To use Sugar in Raspbian is almost the same as using it in Debian:

  • install Raspbian Jessie in the usual way,
  • change /etc/apt/sources.list to use the Stretch testing release,
sudo sed -i 's/jessie/stretch/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
  • update the package lists,
sudo apt update
  • install Sugar,
sudo apt install sucrose
  • select Sugar for your session,
echo sugar > .Xsession
  • reboot.

Pre-built Images

There are no pre-built Raspbian images for Sugar.

Using Sugar Activities without Sugar Desktop

Turtle Art/Blocks

You can download Activities/Turtle Art and use it on the normal desktop. You can either download it through the package manager (and get version 98):

   sudo apt-get install sugar-turtleart-activity

Turtle art will be added to the Education section of the apps menu.

Or you could get the latest version using git:

   git clone https://github.com/sugarlabs/activity-turtleart-gtk2.git turtleart
   cd turtleart

And use the following to start Turtle Art:

   python turtleblocks.py

NOTE: you may encounter an error related to the summary field in the activity.info. If so, open the activity/activity.info file and move the summary field from the bottom of the file, to being the line below the title field

Sugarizer

Sugarizer is a HTML5 version of Sugar. It has a basic journal and full web activity support.

You can configure Sugarizer to auto-start by setting your ~/.xinitrc to:

   epiphany server.sugarizer.org

(Note: there are a few issues with the browser icons... but sugarizer works well)

Alternatively, you can download the Sugarizer client zip and have it locally on your pi.