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==Summary==
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<noinclude>[[Category:Supported systems]]</noinclude>
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[[File:Ubuntu-small.jpg]]
  
You have an Ubuntu system and you wish to try Sugar?
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:''Ubuntu is a [[Debian]]-based Linux operating system, with Unity as its default desktop environment.'' -- [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_%28operating_system%29 wikipedia.org]
  
==Installation==
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In relation to Sugar, Ubuntu is a downstream distribution project that can be used to run Sugar.
  
As of 2012-03, Ubuntu does not have a complete, stable version of Sugar in the Ubuntu repositories.  In particular, there is no compatible web browser.
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==Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic==
  
Until this is fixed, try one of these options:
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Sugar 0.112 will be in Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic.
* use [[Community/Distributions/Sweets_Distribution|Sweets]] on Ubuntu, recommended for Ubuntu 11.04, see [[#How_to_install_Sweets_on_Ubuntu|below]],
 
* use a virtual appliance, compatible with any version of Ubuntu, see [[#How_to_install_a_virtual_appliance|below]],
 
* use one of the many unstable versions, see far below, or
 
* install from Sugar source.
 
  
===How to install Sweets on Ubuntu===
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==Ubuntu 17.10 Artful==
  
Install packages on an Ubuntu system so that you may run Sugar.
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Sugar 0.110 is in the archive for Ubuntu 17.10 Artful, and can be installed by typing
  
See [[Community/Distributions/Sweets#Ubuntu_and_its_derivates|How to install Sweets on Ubuntu]].
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sudo apt install sucrose gir1.2-webkit-3.0
  
===How to install a virtual appliance===
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* log out,
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* log in with the Sugar desktop selected.
  
Install a virtual appliance based on Ubuntu:
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Installing the package gir1.2-webkit-3.0 is a workaround for [https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=877812 Debian bug #877812].
  
*the [[Sugar_Creation_Kit#Ubuntu_11.04_sweets-distribution_sugar_0.94|Ubuntu 11.04 Sweets Distribution Sugar 0.94 virtual appliance]],
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==Using Sugar inside another desktop environment on Ubuntu==
*a tutorial on [[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/VirtualBox_Import|How to Import a virtual Appliance into VirtualBox]].
 
  
There are other virtual appliances based on other distributions, which can be imported into virtualisation software on Ubuntu.
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Sugar is a desktop environment.  For developers who use Ubuntu Unity, Gnome or another desktop environment, Sugar can be run inside that environment as a window.
  
*see [[Emulator_image_files|Emulator image files]].
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Install the Remote Desktop packages:
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sudo apt install xrdp rdesktop
  
===How to install Sugar 0.88.1 on Ubuntu 11.10===
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Create a user for Sugar and set a default desktop environment:
*'''supported by ubuntu until April 2012'''
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sudo adduser sugar
*Ubuntu has updated Software Center and now only 0.88.1 sugar is offered. Tested --[[User:Satellit|Satellit]] 14:44, 4 March 2012 (EST)
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sudo su - sugar -c 'echo sugar >> .xsession'
There are many problems with Sugar on Ubuntu, many of which have been fixed in a later version, so we recommend the [[#How_to_install_Sweets_on_Ubuntu|Sweets]] or [[#How_to_install_a_virtual_appliance|virtual appliance]] methods instead.
 
There is only firefox offered as a browser and it is not fully "sugarized" and will not install .xo files correctly as it cannot access the sugar-journal
 
  
To install Sugar 0.88.1 on Ubuntu 11.10:
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Start a session:
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rdesktop -g 1200x900 -u sugar -p sugar 0
  
*click on Ubuntu Software Center,
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==Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty==
*search for Sugar,
 
*click on sugar-emulator
 
*click on Install.
 
*click and install other required applications
 
  
Sugar will be downloaded and installed.
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Sugar 0.110 is in the archive for Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty, and can be installed by typing
  
To start Sugar, click on Applications, then Education, then Sugar.
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sudo apt install sucrose
  
See [[Emulator/FullScreen|how to create a desktop icon that runs Sugar full screen]].
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* log out,
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* log in with the Sugar desktop selected.
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<!-- last tested with Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty daily live image dated 2017-03-21 plus updates on 30th March 2017 -->
  
===How to install Sugar 0.87.2 on Ubuntu 10.40.4 LTS===
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==Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial LTS==
*'''supported by ubuntu until April 2013'''
 
To install Sugar 0.87.2 on Ubuntu 10.40:
 
  
*click on Ubuntu Software Center,
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Sugar 0.106 is in the archive for Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial, and can be installed by typing
*search for Sugar,
 
*click on sugar-emulator
 
*click on Install.
 
*click and install other required applications
 
  
To start Sugar, click on Applications, then Education, then Sugar.
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sudo apt install sucrose
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<!-- last tested with Ubuntu 16.04.1 Xenial) -->
  
See [[Emulator/FullScreen|how to create a desktop icon that runs Sugar full screen]].
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Sugar 0.112 can be installed by careful addition of the Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic packages; temporarily change sources.list, update, and install the Sugar packages again, then restore sources.list.
  
===How to install Sugar 0.90.1 or 0.88 on Ubuntu 11.04===
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Organisations that require Ubuntu 16.04 support for Sugar may consider getting involved in the Ubuntu [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates Stable Release Updates] process.
*'''supported by Ubuntu until October 2012'''
 
  
There are [[/0.90|many problems with Sugar 0.90 on Ubuntu]], many of which have been fixed in a later version, so we recommend the [[#How_to_install_Sweets_on_Ubuntu|Sweets]] or [[#How_to_install_a_virtual_appliance|virtual appliance]] methods instead.
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==OLPC Ubuntu Sugar 16.04 Xenial LTS ==
* Note: The Ubuntu Sugar Remix; sugar 0.88 and sugar 0.90 are offered but 0.90 is default install with sugar-emulator. Sugar emulator 0.88 is also available--[[User:Satellit|Satellit]] 15:03, 4 March 2012 (EST)
 
  
To install Sugar 0.90.1 on Ubuntu 11.04:
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One Laptop per Child has been curating Sugar 0.112 and Activities on the Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial operating system.  This build has entered production, and can be acquired through private negotiation or by ordering laptops from OLPC.
  
*click on Applications, then Ubuntu Software Center,
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==See also==
*search for Sugar,
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* [https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/OLPC Debian Derivatives Census - OLPC]
*click on Install.
 
  
Sugar will be downloaded and installed.
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==Previous releases==
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See [[Ubuntu/Previous]] for how to install older versions of Sugar on older releases of Ubuntu.
  
To start Sugar, click on Applications, then Education, then Sugar.
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==Subpages==
 
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See [[Emulator/FullScreen|how to create a desktop icon that runs Sugar full screen]].
 

Revision as of 20:34, 17 January 2018

Ubuntu-small.jpg

Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux operating system, with Unity as its default desktop environment. -- wikipedia.org

In relation to Sugar, Ubuntu is a downstream distribution project that can be used to run Sugar.

Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic

Sugar 0.112 will be in Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic.

Ubuntu 17.10 Artful

Sugar 0.110 is in the archive for Ubuntu 17.10 Artful, and can be installed by typing

sudo apt install sucrose gir1.2-webkit-3.0
  • log out,
  • log in with the Sugar desktop selected.

Installing the package gir1.2-webkit-3.0 is a workaround for Debian bug #877812.

Using Sugar inside another desktop environment on Ubuntu

Sugar is a desktop environment. For developers who use Ubuntu Unity, Gnome or another desktop environment, Sugar can be run inside that environment as a window.

Install the Remote Desktop packages:

sudo apt install xrdp rdesktop

Create a user for Sugar and set a default desktop environment:

sudo adduser sugar
sudo su - sugar -c 'echo sugar >> .xsession'

Start a session:

rdesktop -g 1200x900 -u sugar -p sugar 0

Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty

Sugar 0.110 is in the archive for Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty, and can be installed by typing

sudo apt install sucrose
  • log out,
  • log in with the Sugar desktop selected.

Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial LTS

Sugar 0.106 is in the archive for Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial, and can be installed by typing

sudo apt install sucrose

Sugar 0.112 can be installed by careful addition of the Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic packages; temporarily change sources.list, update, and install the Sugar packages again, then restore sources.list.

Organisations that require Ubuntu 16.04 support for Sugar may consider getting involved in the Ubuntu Stable Release Updates process.

OLPC Ubuntu Sugar 16.04 Xenial LTS

One Laptop per Child has been curating Sugar 0.112 and Activities on the Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial operating system. This build has entered production, and can be acquired through private negotiation or by ordering laptops from OLPC.

See also

Previous releases

See Ubuntu/Previous for how to install older versions of Sugar on older releases of Ubuntu.

Subpages