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| |align="center"| Fedora 11 | | |align="center"| Fedora 11 |
| | http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/soas-1-strawberry.iso | | | http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/soas-1-strawberry.iso |
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| |align="center"| v2 alpha, beta | | |align="center"| v2 alpha, beta |
| |align="center"| -- | | |align="center"| -- |
| |align="center"| Fedora 12 | | |align="center"| Fedora 12 |
− | | http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/2/<br>(includes builds for the XO-1 hardware) | + | | http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/2/<br>(includes builds for the XO-1 hardware<br>and the .zip file contains a .vmdk virtual appliance for VirtualBox or VMware) |
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− | |align="center"| soas03
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− | |align="center"| --
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− | |align="center"| Fedora 12
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− | | http://download2.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/2/soas03.iso
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| |align="center"| v2 | | |align="center"| v2 |
| |align="center"| Blueberry | | |align="center"| Blueberry |
| |align="center"| Fedora 12 | | |align="center"| Fedora 12 |
− | |align="center"| | + | | http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/soas-2-blueberry.iso |
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| + | |align="center"| v3 alpha, beta |
| + | |align="center"| -- |
| + | |align="center"| Fedora 12 (presently) |
| + | | http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/3/ |
| + | |- |
| + | |align="center"| v3 Nightly Composes soas |
| + | |align="center"| -- |
| + | |align="center"| Fedora 13 (Goddard) |
| + | |http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/nightly-composes/soas/ |
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| + | |align="center"| v3 |
| + | |align="center"| Mirabelle |
| + | |align="center"| |
| |} | | |} |
| * The snapshots subfolder number now matches the release lineage version number. Before 04 October 2009 it referred to the Fedora version since the original SoaS (1 = Fedora 10, 2 = Fedora 11, 3 = Fedora 12), but the subfolders have be repurposed (the older filenames, ''e.g.'', Soas2-YYYYMMDDHHMM.iso, still bear the original series number code). | | * The snapshots subfolder number now matches the release lineage version number. Before 04 October 2009 it referred to the Fedora version since the original SoaS (1 = Fedora 10, 2 = Fedora 11, 3 = Fedora 12), but the subfolders have be repurposed (the older filenames, ''e.g.'', Soas2-YYYYMMDDHHMM.iso, still bear the original series number code). |
− | * Beginning on 04 October 2009, SoaS and SoaS-XO-1 images share the same codebase. Image filesnames follow a simple numbering scheme beginning with soas01.* for Sugar on a Stick and soasxo01.* for that codebase with the X0-1-specific kernel. | + | * Beginning on 04 October 2009, SoaS and SoaS-XO-1 images share the same codebase. Image filesnames follow a simple numbering scheme beginning with soas01.* for Sugar on a Stick and soasxo01.* for that codebase with the XO-1-specific kernel. |
− | | + | * Nightly SoaS Spins are now being built on Fedora's nightly -composes page (If it is blank, the build did not complete) |
− | == Remove openSuSE section? ==
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− | I haven't wanted to remove the openSuSE section because I'm loathe to start another flamewar, but it seems out of place: the page says "This page helps you to put your [[Sugar on a Stick]] image on a USB flash drive under Linux.", but the openSuSE section isn't about this. The openSuSE SoaS image is already on the [[Sugar on a Stick]] page along with all the other images.
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− | As the openSuSE section is not about '''how to put a .iso onto a removable drive''', does anyone object to it being removed?
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− | '''No this page is not about how to put an .iso on a removable drive, but how to run sugar-desktop on removable USB/SD drives in Linux.'''
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− | The openSUSE version is a .raw image that is burned to a stick by the dd command. It creates a usb stick that boots sugar-desktop with 55 applications. It is a valid way to access sugar and its applications. I personally think that it belongs here. [satellit 08/02/2009]
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| == Page restructure needed== | | == Page restructure needed== |