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− | == About Sugar ==
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− | Sugar is a different desktop environment to what is normally used in Microsoft Windows, Apple's OS X or other GNU/Linux operating systems. It is conceived as a tool to allow kids to learn interactively. One of the first things that a child sees, therefore, is not a hard disk or a trash can—it’s the other kids in the “neighborhood.” Programs and applications are called Activities, many of which allow for [[Collaboration|collaboration]] between learners who are connected to each other by [[wikipedia:Wi-Fi|Wi-Fi]] or through a [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers | Jabber network]]. Sugar developers are encouraged to write activities with collaborative elements that are automatically enabled.
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− | Sugar is developed in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_%28programming_language%29 Python] and runs on a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux GNU/Linux] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_%28computer_science%29 Kernel], originally from the [http://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora Project], and now from a [[Supported systems|variety]] of GNU/Linux distributions.
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− | For an overview of the components composing a Sugar system see the [[:Sugar Application Stack]].
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− | ==Getting Sugar==
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− | See [[Downloads]].
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− | For more technical information, please see the [[Supported systems]] page for a list of the different ways that Sugar may be run on a computer.
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− | ==Getting started==
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− | ====The Sugar Learners' manual====
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− | |<span class="plainlinks"> [http://flossmanuals.net/Sugar http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/images/4/40/Sugarlabs_mainpage_07.png]</span>
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− | |available as: <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.flossmanuals.net/Sugar HTML] or [{{FlossmanualPDF}} .pdf] 128 pages, 8.3 MBytes (for saving or printing).</span>
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− | {{:Tutorials}}
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− | ===Connecting to the Internet===
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− | Connecting to the Internet is something that somewhat falls between the cracks of Sugar and the computer it's running on.
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− | On the XO laptop, there are three ways to connect to the Internet:
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− | *Wireless access point (Wi-Fi hotspot);
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− | *“School Server” mesh network; or
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− | *“simple” mesh network, which lets you collaborate directly with other XOs running Sugar.
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− | From a conventional laptop running Sugar, connecting through an access point works. (Mesh support is becoming available on more machines.) Depending upon which [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers|Jabber server]] you are connected to, you'll see different collections of "neighbors" in the Neighborhood View.
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− | Read the [[Documentation Team/User Manual/Connecting to the Internet|Connecting to the Internet page]] for detailed instructions.
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− | ===Release notes===
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− | * Release notes for '''Sugar {{Current Stable Release}}''' are available [[{{Current Stable Release}}/Notes|here]].
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− | See [[Development Team#Release Notes| Development Team Release Notes]] for other releases.
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− | [[Category:Documentation]]
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− | ===Other resources===
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− | Other resources are listed on the [[Deployment Team/Resources]] page.
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