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| |[[Getting Started|english]] | [[Getting Started/lang-de|deutsch]] | [[Getting Started/lang-es|español]] | [[Getting Started/lang-fr|français]] | [[Getting Started/lang-pt|português]] }}</noinclude> | | |[[Getting Started|english]] | [[Getting Started/lang-de|deutsch]] | [[Getting Started/lang-es|español]] | [[Getting Started/lang-fr|français]] | [[Getting Started/lang-pt|português]] }}</noinclude> |
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| + | <center><big><big><big>The Constructionist Learning Environment</big></big></big></center> |
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| == About Sugar == | | == About Sugar == |
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| '''Developers''': Those interested in developing Sugar software should visit our [http://developer.sugarlabs.org/ developer documentation website]. | | '''Developers''': Those interested in developing Sugar software should visit our [http://developer.sugarlabs.org/ developer documentation website]. |
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| ==Getting Sugar== | | ==Getting Sugar== |
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| + | <center> <big><big>Where do you want to install sugar? </big></big> </center> |
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| + | <center>(Jump directly to installation, or read through for step-by-step instruction).</center> |
| + | <center> '''Quick Links : ''' [[#Hardware requirements]], [[#Sugar Live CD]], [[#Sugar on a Stick]], [[#Sugar on a Virtual_Machine]] </center> |
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| + | <center><gallery> |
| + | File:Fedora_flat.png|link=Installation#Fedora |
| + | File:Ubuntu_flat.png|link=Installation#Ubuntu |
| + | File:Debian_logo.png|link=Installation#Debian |
| + | File:Arch-linux-logo.png|link=Installation#Arch_Linux |
| + | File:Windows_new.png|link=Installation#Windows |
| + | File:Apple_flat.png|link=Installation#Mac_OS |
| + | File:Rpi_logo.png|link=Installation#Raspberry_Pi |
| + | </gallery></center> |
| + | <center>Or scroll down to explore more on the various possibilities of Sugar OS !</center> |
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| This section aims to be an introductory walkthrough of some of the methods of installing Sugar covered on the pages [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation]] and [[Supported systems]]. | | This section aims to be an introductory walkthrough of some of the methods of installing Sugar covered on the pages [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation]] and [[Supported systems]]. |
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| == Installing Sugar == | | == Installing Sugar == |
| Sugar can be installed as an Operating System installed on a Hard Drive, Live CD, or a USB Drive. Alternatively it supports almost all Debian-based and RHEL based Linux Operating Systems, and can be natively installed as a Desktop Environment. | | Sugar can be installed as an Operating System installed on a Hard Drive, Live CD, or a USB Drive. Alternatively it supports almost all Debian-based and RHEL based Linux Operating Systems, and can be natively installed as a Desktop Environment. |
− | Jump to [[#Sugar Live CD]], [[#Sugar on a Stick]] or as [[#Sugar on a Virtual_Machine]]
| + | See any of the OSes in [[#Getting Sugar]]. |
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| ===Sugar Live CD=== | | ===Sugar Live CD=== |