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===Sugar on Fedora===
 
===Sugar on Fedora===
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If you have (or create) a computer running the Fedora operating system, Sugar can be installed by the "Software" application, or by command line.
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If you have (or create) a computer running the Fedora operating system, Sugar can be installed and launched as follows.
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'''Installing Sugar'''
    
Using GUI, from the Applications Menu, Select Administration, Select Software. Enter '''Sugar''' in the search field.
 
Using GUI, from the Applications Menu, Select Administration, Select Software. Enter '''Sugar''' in the search field.
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Among all the packaged Activities select, "The emulator for the Sugar Learning Environment" sugar-emulator.''<sub>version-number</sub>'' and any or all of the Activities.  
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Among all the packaged Activities select,
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"The emulator for the Sugar Learning Environment" sugar-emulator.''<sub>version-number</sub>''
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and/or "Sugar Desktop Environment" sugar-desktop
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and any or all of the Activities.
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'''Or,''' using the command line, in a root terminal, enter
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yum install @sugar-desktop  sugar-emulator       
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'''Launching Sugar'''
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With sugar-desktop and sugar-emulator installed you have two ways of running Sugar.
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Sugar will be available in your Applications Menu, Select Education.
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From the Applications Menu, Select Education, Select Sugar
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:The sugar emulator (also known as Sugar in a Window) will launch.
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Using the command line, in a terminal, enter
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To launch the Sugar Desktop Environment (also known as a Sugar session) you must reboot.
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sudo yum install @sugar-desktop  sugar-emulator             
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When you reboot Fedora, at the point where you login, a Sugar entry will now be present in the login prompt, or under "Session Type", or (as shown in the image below) by clicking on the star.
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With sugar-desktop and sugar-emulator installed you have two ways of running Sugar. In addition to Applications Menu, Select Education, when you reboot Fedora, at the point where you login, a Sugar entry will now be present in the login prompt, or under "Session Type". Select "Sugar" within the login prompt and the computer will boot into a Sugar session.
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Select "Sugar" within the login prompt, enter you password, and '''Enter''', and the computer will boot into Sugar Desktop Environment.
    
====Note sugar-emulator does not exist in '''f20'''====
 
====Note sugar-emulator does not exist in '''f20'''====
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