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= Sugar on Ubuntu =
 
 
 
'''As of December 2009, We started a total refactoring of how Sugar is packaged in Ubuntu.'''
 
 
 
'''Please See the Ubuntu Sugarteam wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SugarTeam for the latest information.'''
 
 
 
The Sugar packages for Ubuntu provide a Sugar environment that is easy to install and can be configured as an X session in gdm or run in a window with sugar-emulator.
 
 
 
== Sugar on Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid) ==
 
 
 
Lucid has Sugar 0.88, 0.86, and 0.84 packages synced from [[Community/Distributions/Debian|Debian]].
 
 
 
The current preferred method of running Sugar on the ubuntu is via Ubuntu Sugar Remix which can be downloaded at http://people.sugarlabs.org/dfarning
 
 
 
Packages can also be install via sudo
 
sudo apt-get install sugar-0.88
 
 
 
=== Reporting Bugs ===
 
 
 
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SugarTeam/Report for information on reoporting bugs.
 
 
 
 
 
'''This is likely to be reimplemented as Lucid hits Feature Freeze'''
 
The Ubuntu Sugar team will do their best to provide fixes for bugs, but it does take time to get an updated package uploaded through Ubuntu's [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates Stable Release Updates] process. Where possible we'll suggest a workaround, or provide a fix in the [https://launchpad.net/~sugarteam/+archive Sugar Team PPA] first.
 
 
 
== Sugar on Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) ==
 
 
 
The prefered way to run Sugar  on karmic is via sugar-* PPA. The purposes to have these PPAs are that for now there is a lack of official sugar packages in ubuntu(hope it will be resolved soon by porting Debian packages) and give users a chance to test last development releases.
 
 
 
Its possible because these PPAs are based on packages generated by [[Deployment_Team/jhconvert|jhconvert]], its not a problem to support them. These packages are pretty simple and straightforward and were generated with one idea in mind - start sugar, so they don't follow any Debian/Ubuntu policies and aren't intended to be official packages.
 
 
 
Before attaching ppa, load gpg key
 
gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv 86ABE8AE363C5DAC
 
gpg --export --armor 86ABE8AE363C5DAC | sudo apt-key add -
 
 
gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv F265806A9BFFF0F4
 
gpg --export --armor F265806A9BFFF0F4 | sudo apt-key add -
 
 
 
To use Sucrose-0.86 on 9.10(Karmic)
 
sudo sh -c 'echo deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/alsroot/sugar-0.86/ubuntu karmic main >> /etc/apt/sources.list'
 
sudo apt-get update
 
sudo apt-get install sugar-platform
 
 
 
===Note from lists===
 
 
 
Message: 2 ****( this did not work) satellit 01/04/2010
 
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 15:02:19 -0500
 
From: Kevin Cole <dc.xxxxxx.com>
 
Subject: Re: [IAEP] 'apt-get install sugar-platform' available for
 
Ubuntu9.10.
 
Ubuntu (Karmic) now provides a nicer way to add repositories. Type the
 
following at a shell prompt:
 
 
 
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sugarteam/0.86
 
 
 
Using the command above results in both importing the GPG key for a
 
PPA and creates a file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ named
 
"sugarteam-0.86-karmic.list" with all the proper magic in it.  The
 
output of the command looks like this (line-wrapped for readability):
 
 
 
$ add-apt-repository ppa:sugarteam/0.86
 
Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict \
 
                      --no-options \
 
                      --no-default-keyring \
 
                      --secret-keyring /etc/apt/secring.gpg \
 
                      --trustdb-name /etc/apt/trustdb.gpg \
 
                      --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg \
 
                      --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com \
 
                      --recv 74F3C222CB79383175656A6986ABE8AE363C5DAC
 
gpg: requesting key 363C5DAC from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com
 
gpg: key 363C5DAC: public key "Launchpad PPA for Sugar Team" imported
 
gpg: Total number processed: 1
 
gpg:              imported: 1  (RSA: 1)
 
 
 
== Sugar on Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) ==
 
 
 
Jaunty, the current Ubuntu release, has Sucrose 0.83 packages synced from [[Community/Distributions/Debian|Debian]].
 
 
 
Sugar does not work out-of-the-box under Jaunty as of 2009-07-01, although there is a workaround. See the [[Talk:Community/Distributions/Ubuntu|discussion here]] for more information.
 
 
 
:That work around doesn't work.--[[User:Dennis Daniels|Dennis Daniels]] 00:38, 7 August 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
0.84 Works for me from  https://launchpad.net/~alsroot/+archive/ppa package name is sugar-platform --[[User:Satyaakam]] 22:00,12 August 2009 (IST)
 
 
 
*works for me on 9.04 using ppa [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Community/Distributions/Ubuntu#Using_sugar_PPAs] Oct 31 2009
 
=== Installing ===
 
 
 
Installation instructions:
 
sudo apt-get install sugar sugar-activities
 
 
 
= ejabberd collaboration server on Ubuntu =
 
 
 
We use ejabberd for a collaboration server. Ubuntu 8.10 ships with the required patches included in ejabberd, so you can install ejabberd, configure it and have working collaboration within minutes, using these installation instructions: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Installing_ejabberd/deb
 
 
 
For Ubuntu 8.04 you need to build from source: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Installing_ejabberd
 
 
 
= Sugar Team =
 
 
 
Sugar on Ubuntu is packaged and maintained by the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SugarTeam Ubuntu Sugar team], who welcome new contributors to test, document, triage, and make packages.
 
 
 
[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sugar-0.88 Sugar bug reporting Ubuntu].
 
 
 
[[Category:Supported systems]]
 

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