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==Summary==
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You have an Ubuntu system and you wish to try Sugar?
 
 
 
As of 2012-02, Ubuntu does not have a stable version of Sugar in the Ubuntu repositories.  Until this is fixed, your choices are:
 
* use [[Community/Distributions/Sweets_Distribution|Sweets]] on Ubuntu,
 
* switch to the [[Community/Distributions/Trisquel|Trisquel distribution]],
 
* switch to [[Community/Distributions|some other distribution]],
 
* use a virtual appliance,
 
* use the unstable version 0.90 of Sugar, using the Ubuntu repositories, or;
 
* install from Sugar source.
 
 
 
==How to install a Sugar virtual appliance ==
 
 
 
This is covered in a section of the Sugar Creation Kit page:
 
 
 
*http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit#Ubuntu_11.04_sweets-distribution_sugar_0.94
 
 
 
==How to install Sugar Desktop 0.90 on Ubuntu or Edubuntu 11.10==
 
 
 
*Install the sucrose-0.90 package using Ubuntu Software Centre, or by command line:
 
 
 
sudo aptitude install sucrose-0.90
 
 
 
Only comes with Pippy and TurtleArt activities. You can download more Activities from [[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/| activites.sugarlabs.org ]] from outside of Sugar and install each .xo bundle individually in a terminal with:
 
 
 
sugar-install-bundle activity.xo
 
 
 
To run Sugar fullscreen:
 
*Go to the menu Applications->Education->sugar
 
*Drag and drop the Sugar icon to the desktop
 
*Right-click on Sugar icon and choose Properties
 
*Change the command to:
 
 
 
  sugar-emulator -f
 
 
 
If you need to turn off screensaver and power management:
 
 
 
xset s off
 
xset -dpms
 

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