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  • ==Instructions for adding an event to the Sugar Labs Calendars== # The '''Sugar Labs Events''' calendar should show in the 'My Calendars' list in the left
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  • ...fundamental functionalities of the product. (If this feature doesn't work, Sugar should be considered fundamentally broken.) ...es don't start at all, you can't access most of the basic functionality in Sugar.)
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  • ...d you mind creating a new wiki page on http://sugarlabs.org and writing up instructions as I teach you how to do this? That way when somebody else asks this questi ...wiki! Could you do me a quick favor and email the URL of the new howto to sugar@lists.laptop.org so the other developers can learn about this too?
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  • ...ow the [[Sugar Labs/Members#Applying_for_membership|membership application instructions]].''' This is the list of Sugar contributors who have membership in Sugar Labs:
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  • ...g, just run the following (you may need to install it first, see below for instructions): '''NOTE:''' please take a look at this tickets. They will help you to run Sugar
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  • In Sugar 100, you need to use gconf settings to enable it. In Sugar 102+, we use gsettings. === gsettings instructions for Sugar 102+ ===
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  • The download and install instructions are comprehensive. == Versions of Sugar offered ==
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  • A tutorial with instructions to write Sugar to a USB stick. Con, instructions are more difficult to write for novices.
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  • ...oot-0.1 released: see [http://dev.laptop.org/git/users/mstone/sugar-chroot sugar-chroot] ''You want to hack sugar. You don't want to fuss around. '''You want sugar-chroot.'''''
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  • Sugar Labs uses Grafana to monitor new VMs and services. Previously, Sugar Labs used Munin, which is being migrated slowly to Grafana. ...ttps://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/installation/debian/ for the latest instructions.
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  • == Sugar Bulletin Board == ==Instructions to setup on any Sugar Activity ==
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  • [[Category:Sugar on a Stick]] ...cribing how we run meetings at Sugar Labs. It was originally written for [[Sugar on a Stick meetings]] and is based on the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ho
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  • * [[Sugar Network]] is transitioning to [http://school-network.org School Network] a * [[Sweets Distribution]] (includes installation instructions)
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  • ...arlabs.org Sugar Activity Library]: [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4629 Yellow Dot] The source code is available on [http://git.sugarlabs.org/aeiou the Sugar Labs Gitorious server].
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  • == Instructions == ...ugar_Labs/Governance|Governance]], because such terms bind our behavior as Sugar Labs Oversight Board and all our internal policies and procedures as a Proj
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  • * meetings should be announced in advance on the sugar and iaep mailing lists * please make sure to have your meeting listed in the [[Sugar Labs/Events#Events | calendar]] as well
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  • In order to install sugar-jhbuild, you need git-core and subversion. After installing and updating sugar-jhbuild according to the [[../|common instructions]], you can use this invocation to install all dependencies automatically:
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  • ...4:SugsarNetwork''' repository contains stable [[0.94|Sucrose-0.94]] with [[Sugar Network]] integration. To start using it, follow the instructions:
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  • On a machine that can run Sugar on a Stick, try the following instructions: * http://blog.tomeuvizoso.net/2009/05/progress-on-sugar-activities-with-swf.html
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  • # sudo cp /media/YOURUSB/module-touchpad.svg /usr/share/sugar/data/icons/ # sudo cp /media/YOURUSB/capacitive.svg /usr/share/icons/sugar/scalable/devices/
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  • ...[[Sweets Distribution|overview pages]] for getting introduction and usage instructions. * '''Sweets Desktop'''<br>Sucrose, desktop environment of Sugar Learning Platform;
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  • ...tary player for Flash media. For the free software player that comes with Sugar, see Gnash (need sugarlabs link). Instructions for installing Adobe Flash can be found on the OLPC wiki at [http://wiki.la
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  • ==Instructions for adding an event to the Sugar Labs Calendars== # The '''Sugar Labs Events''' calendar should show in the 'My Calendars' list in the left
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  • ==Instructions for Candidates== ...Freedom Conservancy Fiscal Agreement]], because these bind our behavior as Sugar Labs Oversight Board and all our internal policies and procedures as a Proj
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  • == Instructions == ...ugar_Labs/Governance|Governance]], because such terms bind our behavior as Sugar Labs Oversight Board and all our internal policies and procedures as a Proj
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  • <noinclude><div id="contentSub">< [[Sugar on a Stick]]</div>[[Category:Apple Macintosh]]</noinclude> ...e Apple laptops. We expect the most convenient way for the teachers to run Sugar will be as an emulation of their existing laptop.
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  • [[Category:sugar cordova|.]] == Instructions to set up Sugar Cordova ==
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  • Sugar collaboration is built on top of [[wikipedia:Jabber|XMPP (Jabber)]], an ope Collaboration via a server is more scalable, but requires special Sugar support in the server.
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  • Sugar Labs maintains a number of mailing lists for community discussions. You can To join a list, go to the list page and follow the instructions.
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  • == Spell-checking in the DEFAULT language of Sugar == ...in Write for the a document in a language that IS the DEFAULT language of Sugar, install (as suggested at http://forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t
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  • ...e the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Dogi/meeting link] for more detailed instructions, but you should be able to get by if you just say "#startmeeting" (no quote ...collapsed=|See [[:Category:Meetings]] for the meeting pages of the various Sugar Labs teams and projects. |http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Category:Meetings|90
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  • ==Click '''Sugar'''. Click '''Mac'''.== ...to switch instantly between them. This is the most flexible way of using Sugar on an Intel Mac.
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  • ...bution specific announcements and watch out for updates at [[Downloads|Get Sugar]]. ...abs.org/sources/sucrose/glucose/sugar-toolkit/sugar-toolkit-0.87.1.tar.bz2 sugar-toolkit 0.87.1]
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  • Squeeze isn't supported any more because Sugar is in the progress of migrating to GTK 3 / Gnome 3, requiring bleeding edge In order to install sugar-jhbuild, you need to install git-core, lsb-release, python and subversion:
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  • [[File:Sugar-Snake-start-screen.png|thumb|Sugar Snake start screen]] ...[https://github.com/axk4545/hfoss-sugar-snake GitHub repository] that has instructions on installing.
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  • There are many options for using Sugar on an Apple Macintosh Computer.<br><br> |width=12em|Taste of Sugar | <!-- Read only LiveOS image
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  • ==<big>'''Installing Sugar on a Stick with UNetbootin'''</big>== # In order to install Sugar on a Stick using UNetbootin, it's recommended that the USB device be empty.
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  • ...n what other packages are required or useful along with that resource, and instructions for putting files in their proper places, and configuring the resource. The In addition, Sugar itself has its own package format, in .xo files.
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  • ...dia:VirtualBox|VirtualBox<sup>®</sup>]] one can run [[Emulator image files|Sugar]] on Microsoft Windows, Intel-based Apple Macintosh, or GNU/Linux host com ...ions are intended for those Learners interested in using VirtualBox to run Sugar. The process is not fully mature as the technology is evolving both in the
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  • ...ed by the same team that publishes the Pootle transltion server we use for Sugar localization (L10n). It is written in Python and should be readily ported to run as a Sugar Activity.
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  • rect 86 76 128 133 [[Downloads#Are you new to Sugar?|Are you new to Sugar?]] ...gar on a Stick? '''([[Sugar on a Stick/Installation Process|English]]), ([[Sugar on a Stick/Proceso de instalacion|en español]])'''
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  • ...bution specific announcements and watch out for updates at [[Downloads|Get Sugar]]. ...abs.org/sources/sucrose/glucose/sugar-toolkit/sugar-toolkit-0.87.2.tar.bz2 sugar-toolkit 0.87.2]
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  • [[Sugar]] のインストールで最も簡易な方法のひとつは [[Developmen ...ポジトリから自動的にダウンロードするので、古くなったソースパッケージに頼らないで済みます。次の一般的な方法に従って, sugar-jhbuild で Sugar が構築できます。
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  • This guide describes how to run Sugar using Sugar Packaging Management System, [[Platform_Team/Sweets|Sweets]]. See also [[Pl Fedora specific instructions:
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Sugar on a Stick|home=Project Home|xbgColor=ffe792|join_label=Get Involved}} [[File:SugaronastickBlueberry.png|450px|right|a Sugar environment you can carry in your pocket!|link=http://download.sugarlabs.or
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  • Follow the instructions at the [http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora Fedora page] and install Fed ==Install Sugar==
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  • ...bution specific announcements and watch out for updates at [[Downloads|Get Sugar]]. ...abs.org/sources/sucrose/glucose/sugar-toolkit/sugar-toolkit-0.87.6.tar.bz2 sugar-toolkit 0.87.6]
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  • [[Category:Sugar on a Stick]] Sugar on a Stick is best installed by following the [https://docs.fedoraproject.o
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  • ...en for Sugar in Sugar Web. So basically, Sugarizer is "just" a launcher of Sugar Web activities. A Sugarizer server component allows collaboration and prese ...itten in HTML5/JavaScript (Gears, Abecedarium, ...) and include a bunch of Sugar activities written initially in Python an ported in HTML5/JavaScript (Physi
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  • =How to install the VLC Media Player in Sugar= Warning! This instructions do not work. The file http://rpm.livna.org/livna-release-7.rpm
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  • ...getting it wrong are very high or likely to discourage use of Sugar if the instructions are not clear and accessible.
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  • #1100 reading install instructions http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Development_Team/Jhbuild ...buntu 9.04 but it stopped building ~19Aug. I deleted the directory. rm -rf sugar...
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  • == How to test Sugar 0.100 == We have different ways of testing Sugar 0.100:
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  • ...ev.laptop.org/pub/sugar/sources/sugar-toolkit/sugar-toolkit-0.81.6.tar.bz2 sugar-toolkit 0.81.6] * [http://dev.laptop.org/pub/sugar/sources/sugar/sugar-0.81.6.tar.bz2 sugar 0.81.6]
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  • ...bution specific announcements and watch out for updates at [[Downloads|Get Sugar]]. ...abs.org/sources/sucrose/glucose/sugar-toolkit/sugar-toolkit-0.87.3.tar.bz2 sugar-toolkit 0.87.3]
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Sugar on a Stick|home=Project Home|xbgColor=ffe792|join_label=Get Involved}}</noi The focus now is on SoaS-Strawberry disc reliablity. See [[Sugar on a Stick/TODO]].
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  • [[Sweets_Distribution#Installation| Based on these Instructions]] *To run Sugar in a window without logging out from the current desktop environment
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  • ...from the modified first link on the customized start page (index.html) of Sugar-Browse. '''(READ THIS FIRST) - AN Introduction to Sugar on a Stick'''
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  • Sugar needs to become easier to install and use on non-GNU/Linux computers. A Vir ...ld be prebuilt for major languages and their corresponding keyboards, with instructions for teachers on how to adjust those settings. Setting up and maintaining th
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  • This page is a compilation of new Features testing instructions. ==Sugar Update Control ASLO==
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  • ...Please find updated instructions to try this out on the following page: [[Sugar on a Stick]] We will be working to deploy Sugar through bootable USB devices - www.sugaronastick.com
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  • Release Notes: Sugar 0.110 ...ures of this list and provides instructions for downloading and installing Sugar on supported computers.
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  • ===Sugar Digest === ...ing lists and in the chat rooms, it is readily apparent that Sugar and the Sugar community are growing in both size and stability. Thank you.
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  • Sugar activity to distribute [[Sugar Network]] clients and demonstrate Sugar Network functionality. Sugar activity way to use Sugar Network has limitations:
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  • ...tp://dev.laptop.org/pub/sugar/sources/sugar-base/sugar-base-0.81.1.tar.bz2 sugar-base 0.81.1] ...ev.laptop.org/pub/sugar/sources/sugar-toolkit/sugar-toolkit-0.81.4.tar.bz2 sugar-toolkit 0.81.4]
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  • === Ways to run Sugar === Determine which of the various methods of running Sugar meet your needs:
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  • ...ki/Releases/16 Fedora 16] and [[Development_Team/Jhbuild |sugar-jhbuild]] (sugar* master branches). ...sting request for [[0.94/Testing|Sugar 0.94]] |http://www.mail-archive.com/sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org/msg22538.html|900|700|1}}
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  • ==Sugar 0.90 on Ubuntu== ...Sugar 0.90 on Ubuntu, many of which have been fixed in a later version of Sugar. This page is a historical reference.
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  • Sugar Labs Inc. is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization incorporated in the st :'''Sugar Labs, Inc.'''
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  • layman --add sugar To install core sugar components (services, window manager, etc.)
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  • See [[Ubuntu]] for other Sugar in Ubuntu options. == How to make a Ubuntu 8.10 Sugar Live USB system ==
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  • ...bution specific announcements and watch out for updates at [[Downloads|Get Sugar]]. ...abs.org/sources/sucrose/glucose/sugar-toolkit/sugar-toolkit-0.86.1.tar.bz2 sugar-toolkit 0.86.1]
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  • <center> Where do you want to install sugar? </center> Or scroll down to explore more on the various possibilities of Sugar OS !
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...ace is faster than in years past, perhaps because we have more experienced Sugar users each year. You can follow the action (the contest runs for five more
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  • ...bution specific announcements and watch out for updates at [[Downloads|Get Sugar]]. == <abbr title="Glucose, the base Sugar environment">Glucose</abbr> (base) modules==
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  • For now, there are the following Sugar Network servers publicly available on the Internet: Point clients to one of the existing Sugar Network servers by populating the {{Code|/etc/sweets.conf}} configuration f
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  • ...bution specific announcements and watch out for updates at [[Downloads|Get Sugar]]. ...abs.org/sources/sucrose/glucose/sugar-toolkit/sugar-toolkit-0.89.1.tar.bz2 sugar-toolkit 0.89.1]
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  • === Run Sugar Network node === ....94:SugarNetwork [[Sweets Distribution]] repository and install the {{Code|sugar-network}} package.
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  • [[Category:Sugar on a Stick]] ...e criteria Activities will be evaluated against when they go through the [[Sugar on a Stick release process#Feature process]].
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  • = Current Sugar = ...Panel. See [http://en.flossmanuals.net/Sugar/Personalising Personalising Sugar].
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  • ...bution specific announcements and watch out for updates at [[Downloads|Get Sugar]]. .../download.sugarlabs.org/sources/sucrose/glucose/sugar/sugar-0.86.2.tar.bz2 sugar 0.86.2]
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  • {{Obsolete | This was a sort of "Sugar LTS" project by [[User:alsroot]] that has been abandoned}} This is a set of 3rd party repositories with Sugar Learning Platform packages for major GNU/Linux [[Sweets_Distribution/Suppor
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  • ==Sugar Digest== ...cus Activity (You can download from [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4293/ Abacus.xo]).
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  • ...backend. It assumes that all the packages for sugar are available and the sugar-emulator is running. Follow the instructions on http://www.aelius.com/njh/redstore/ to download and install RedStore on
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  • This is the initial release of [[Sugar Server Kit]] project. It states the fact that basic ideas and core implemen [[Sugar Server Kit]] is not a final solution for school servers in the filed but ra
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  • ...bution specific announcements and watch out for updates at [[Downloads|Get Sugar]]. == <abbr title="Glucose, the base Sugar environment">Glucose</abbr> (base) modules==
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  • [http://gcompris.net/ Gcompris] with sugar support. ...ty [http://gcompris.net/wiki/index.php?title=Manual#Administering_GCompris instructions]:
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  • ...on a Stick/Activity_Criteria#Collaboration_works|&nbsp;Journal&nbsp;]]!![[Sugar on a Stick/Activity_Criteria#Collaboration_works|&nbsp;Collaboration&nbsp;] |browse||✓||✓||[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4024 ✓]||✓||?||?||✓||?||✓||✓||x||
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  • * See [[Fedora 35]], [[Testing/Reports/Sugar on a Stick]] for testing results. * See [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation]]
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  • <noinclude><div id="contentSub">< [[Sugar on a Stick]]</div> ...ick]] take place on '''[irc://irc.freenode.net irc.freenode.net]''' in '''#sugar-meeting''', every '''Monday''' at '''1900 UTC'''.
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  • This is a lesson plan template that incorporates a Sugar activity. ...it's never going to be online? Consider writing it online first using the instructions in the previous sections.''
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  • '''Sugar on a Stick v2 Blueberry''' contains a number of new features that improve t === Sugar 0.86 ===
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  • ...le set of instructions for installing a fully operational system including Sugar. * works both outside Sugar and as an activity (Journal integration for downloads)
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...t. Two hours later, we had [[Activities/Reflection|Reflection]] running in Sugar. Version 2, which I wrote on the train into Cambridge this morning includes
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  • == À propos de Sugar == ...un [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers | réseau Jabber]]. Les développeurs de Sugar sont encouragés à écrire des activités incluant automatiquement des él
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  • <span id="contentSub2">< [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation]]</span></noinclude> ...th a different operating system, like one of the GNU/Linux variations that Sugar is built on.
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  • This guide describes how to use Sugar Labs' Packaging Management System. See also [[Platform_Team/Sweets|introduc ...also install Polkit authentication agent for Gnome sessions (if you start sugar emulator from Gnome Desktop Environment).
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  • * Create instructions, tutorials or videos for the hundreds of activities for Sugar that currently lack them. ===Get Sugar on a Stick to work on your computers===
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  • Sugar Labs no longer uses IRC as the primary mode of communication. [[Matrix]] is ...[[Activities/IRC|'''IRC activity''']] allows access to IRC from within the Sugar environment.
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  • ::* '''Client side'''<br>[[#Desktop|Desktop]] - Desktop Environment for Sugar Learning Platform. ::* '''Long-term support''' (LTS)<br>Targeting to Sugar deployments that can't switch between Sucrose releases every six months.
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  • features specific to [[Sugar Network]] and [[Deployment Platform]]. The Factory repository provides the To start using it, follow the instructions:
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