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− | ==A matrix of Sugar "solutions"== | + | This page is intended to give instructions on how to try Sugar. |
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| + | Step 1. Determine which of the various methods of running Sugar meet your needs: |
| + | ;LiveCD/LiveUSB:Suitable for trying Sugar without having to install anything software on almost any computer—just boot Sugar off of a CD or USB drive. |
| + | ;Emulator:QEMU or VMWare let you run Sugar in an emulator on your computer—you'll need to install an emulator from which you launch Sugar. |
| + | ;Install Sugar:If you are running one of the currently supported distributions, you can install Sugar using your systems standard package manager, e.g., Synaptic, apt-get, or yum. |
| + | ;Build Sugar:You can run sugar-jhbuild to build the complete Sugar environment on most GNU/Linux systems. |
| + | ;Pre-installed Sugar: Some computers come with Sugar pre-installed, most notably the OLPC-XO-1 laptop. |
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| + | Step 2. Refer to the [[#Matrix of Sugar solutions|matrix]] below to find a Sugar solution that works for you. |
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| + | === Computer labs === |
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| + | Bill Kerr has written up instructions for trying Sugar in computer labs which run only Windows |
| + | (Please see [http://billkerr2.blogspot.com/2008/07/evaluating-sugar-in-developed-world.html]). |
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| + | Caroline Meeks is developing a deployment model that only requires one USB stick per child (Please see [[]]). |
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| + | ==Matrix of Sugar solutions== |
| There are many ways to run Sugar: | | There are many ways to run Sugar: |
− | * As a [[#Starch|separate disk image]] on an existing machine (Please see [[Documentation/Try_Sugar|Try Sugar]] for examples of running Sugar on top of other systems, e.g., MS-Windows); | + | * As a [[#Starch|separate disk image]] on an existing machine; |
| * As a [[#Sucrose|session]] on a Linux system; or | | * As a [[#Sucrose|session]] on a Linux system; or |
| * As part of a [[#Systems|complete hardware-software platform]]. | | * As part of a [[#Systems|complete hardware-software platform]]. |