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  Release: Sugar 0.110
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  Release Notes: Sugar 0.110
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Overview
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==Overview==
    
Sugar 0.110 is the latest stable release of the Sugar Learning Platform. This page describes changes and new features of this list and provides instructions for downloading and installing Sugar on supported computers.
 
Sugar 0.110 is the latest stable release of the Sugar Learning Platform. This page describes changes and new features of this list and provides instructions for downloading and installing Sugar on supported computers.
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A list of new features;
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==New Features==
    
* Features/Proxy_Settings
 
* Features/Proxy_Settings
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* Add a new PopWindow module for developers https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-toolkit-gtk3/pull/313#issuecomment-223776873 Abhijit Patel  
 
* Add a new PopWindow module for developers https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-toolkit-gtk3/pull/313#issuecomment-223776873 Abhijit Patel  
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Fixes
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==Fixes==
    
* fix for CVE-2015-7547, a severe remote code execution vulnerability exposed by DNS lookups,
 
* fix for CVE-2015-7547, a severe remote code execution vulnerability exposed by DNS lookups,
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* predictable palettes; menus appear where the mouse was when they were triggered, instead of where the mouse may have moved to, #4897,
 
* predictable palettes; menus appear where the mouse was when they were triggered, instead of where the mouse may have moved to, #4897,
 
      
 
      
SOAS
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==Platform: SOAS==
    
[https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/unofficial/releases/24/x86_64/Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-24-20160614.n.0.iso Download the SOAS 0.110 image]
 
[https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/unofficial/releases/24/x86_64/Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-24-20160614.n.0.iso Download the SOAS 0.110 image]
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Find out the path to the device. One method is to use df -h. Be careful to identify the usb stick,  
 
Find out the path to the device. One method is to use df -h. Be careful to identify the usb stick,  
 
e.g. /dev/sdb1 - check its size to match the size of the stick. A partition of 7.3GB might be shown for an 8GB stick.  
 
e.g. /dev/sdb1 - check its size to match the size of the stick. A partition of 7.3GB might be shown for an 8GB stick.  
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==Platform: Raspberry Pi 3==
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==Platform: Raspberry Pi 2==
    
copy the SOAS image to the stick with the dd command:
 
copy the SOAS image to the stick with the dd command:
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