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Development Team/Manual/Setup (view source)
Revision as of 13:04, 19 March 2008
, 13:04, 19 March 2008→Recommended Environments: Note where to go next.
* if possible, use an [[Ubuntu#Option_3_-_Deb_Packages_for_Gutsy|Ubuntu Gutsy Linux box with Jani's packages]] (~5 minute setup on Gutsy)
* if possible, use an [[Ubuntu#Option_3_-_Deb_Packages_for_Gutsy|Ubuntu Gutsy Linux box with Jani's packages]] (~5 minute setup on Gutsy)
* if you are using MS Win32 and do not want to dual-boot to Linux, use the [[Emulating_the_XO/Quick_Start/Windows#Really_Quick_Start|QEMU Quicker Start package for Win32]] (~5 minute setup on XP, ~10 minutes on Vista)
* if you are using MS Win32 and do not want to dual-boot to Linux, use the [[Emulating_the_XO/Quick_Start/Windows#Really_Quick_Start|QEMU Quicker Start package for Win32]] (~5 minute setup on XP, ~10 minutes on Vista)
'''If you can use either of those environments''', you can skip down to the [[#Configuration and Usage|Configuration and Usage]] section once you've completed the installation.
If you can neither run an emulated machine or run Sugar natively, it is still possible that you may be able to develop for the platform by [[#Cross Coding|Cross Coding]]. Even if this isn't possible, you could consider working on one of the [[Software components|software components]] we use.
If you can neither run an emulated machine or run Sugar natively, it is still possible that you may be able to develop for the platform by [[#Cross Coding|Cross Coding]]. Even if this isn't possible, you could consider working on one of the [[Software components|software components]] we use.